Refined jazz where the co-founder of Cream with Eric Clapton teams up with James Brown’s saxophonist, Pee Wee Ellis, and produces some of his best work in years. The album’s best moments are when Baker and Ellis both feature. Aside from that, this reviewer loves the album cover, especially given the insights into Baker’s irascible temperament by the documentary feature into his life, which appeared a couple of years earlier - aptly entitled ‘Beware of Mr Baker’.