Critical reception
Retrospectively reviewing for AllMusic, critic Bruce Eder wrote of the album "The songs run between the extremes of fluid, guitar-driven rockers ("Bad Man," "Every Other Day") and ballads draped in flowing lyricism with harmony singing ("Daughter of the Sky"), including major contributions from his one-time teenage bandmate Donny Ullstrom. Apart from a somewhat dullish rendition of "Save the Last Dance for Me," the album works well, particularly a soulful and highly personalized rendition of "Take It to the Limit.""[3]
Personnel
- Randy Meisner - bass, guitar, vocals, background vocals
- Byron Berline - fiddle, violin
- Alan Brackett - vocals, background vocals, Marxophone
- David Cassidy - vocals, background vocals
- Steve Edwards - dobro, guitar, steel guitar, slide guitar
- Victor Feldman - percussion
- John Hobbs - organ, piano, electric piano
- Tita Kerpan - vocals, background vocals
- Bill Lamb - vocals, background vocals
- Geoffrey Leib - piano
- Kerry Morris - bass
- Marty Paich - strings
- Steven Scharf - background vocals
- Kelly Shanahan - drums
- Scott Shelley - synthesizer, synthesizer strings
- J.D. Souther - vocals, background vocals
- Jerry Swallow - guitar
- Donny Ullstrom - vocals, background vocals
- Ritchie Walker - vocals, background vocals
- Ernie Watts - saxophone
- Jayne Zinsmaster - backing vocals
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