Desperately collectable Southern Soul from the early 70s, produced and mostly written by genre giant Jerry Williams a.k.a. Swamp Dogg. The Sandra Phillips tracks have long been rated alongside those that Swamp produced on Doris Duke (KEN 242) and Irma Thomas (KEN 260). This is their first appearance on UK CD for many years and are mastered from pristine sources. Some of the tracks by the terminally obscure Bette Williams were released as 45s, while others were scheduled for a completed, but never issued, 1971 album. This is their first appearance on CD, anywhere. Recorded in Muscle Shoals, AL and Macon, GA with A-list musicians in attendance, this is deep soul from a woman's viewpoint that will take you where most soul music fears to go.