The third album from the saxophone/bass tandem known as The Clayton Brothers. It contained their characteristic swing/mainstream musical menu, with such standards as "Misty" and "Skylark." Jeff Clayton played alto and tenor sax and alto flute with precision and style, while his brother teamed with pianist Bill Cunliffe and drummer Jeff Hamilton. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide
The album also contains a track in the pregap called "New Instrumental", which plays upon rewinding from the start of "The Dance". A Live version of this song also appeared as the B-side to "Take The Long Road And Walk It".
Singles
Take the Long Road and Walk It, released 19 August 2002 link
CD 1: "Take the Long Road and Walk It" / "Alone" / "Raindance" / "Take the Long Road and Walk It" (video)
CD 2: "Take the Long Road and Walk It" (Fierce Panda version) / "The Walls Get Smaller" / "New Instrumental" / Take the Long Road and Walk It" (Fierce Panda video)
7" picture disc: "Take the Long Road and Walk It" / "Alone"
12": " Take the Long Road and Walk It" / "Alone" / "The Walls Get Smaller" / Raindance" (released 26 August 2002)
"Getaway", HUT-162, released 18 November 2002 link
CD: "Getaway" / "Dragon Song" / "Getaway" (video)
7" picture disc: "Getaway" / "Dragon Song"
The Truth Is No Words, HUT-164, released 17 February 2003 link
CD: "The Truth Is No Words" / What's It For" / "Turn Out The Light" (Live At Blank Canvas) / The Truth Is No Words" (video)
DVD: "The Truth Is No Words" (Live At Blank Canvas video) / "Live Footage from Blank Canvas video" / "Too High" (Live At Blank Canvas)