The James Taylor Quartet's final album for Acid Jazz, first issued in the summer of 1996, was a return to their roots with straight-ahead Hammond instrumentals. It is the sound of the touring Quartet, which was a six-piece, plus a percussionist, doing what they did best: playing together. The music stretches from Lonnie Liston Smith-style jazz funk, through out-and-out funk, tinged in places with touches of Keith Emerson. Includes the original 11 track release plus 4 bonus tracks.