The four Music Band albums covered a painful period for War fans. They seemed past their prime and had resorted to issuing half-hearted remakes of old hits, while trying to find a new way to restate their classic funk/soul/Afro-Latin formula. This second in the series contained a sad remake of "The World Is A Ghetto," while only "Don't Take It Away" was reminiscent of their glorious legacy. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide
Pat Rizzo (Horn), Howard Scott (Vocals), B.B. Dickerson (Bass), Harold Brown (Vocals (Background)), Ron Hammon (Vocals), Lonnie Jordan (Percussion), Ron Hammon (Drums), Papa Dee Allen (Vocals), Papa Dee Allen (Percussion), Lee Oskar (Harmonica), Harold Brown (Percussion), Lonnie Jordan (Vocals), Charles Miller (Wind), Howard Scott (Vocals (Background)), Alice Tweed Smith (Vocals), Lee Oskar (Vocals), B.B. Dickerson (Percussion), Papa Dee Allen (Vocals (Background)), Lonnie Jordan (Keyboards), Harold Brown (Drums), Luther Rabb (Vocals), Harold Brown (Vocals), Lonnie Jordan (Piano), Luther Rabb (Bass), Alice Tweed Smith (Vocals (Background)), Lonnie Jordan (Organ), Lee Oskar (Vocals (Background)), Pat Rizzo (Vocals), Richard Gibbs (Keyboards), Lonnie Jordan (Guitar), Lonnie Jordan (Vocals (Background))