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This innovative band continued, with this recording, to be one of the great aural joys of their era. Opener “Go Down Gamblin'” is a fierce blues rocker-full of explosive horn charts with David Clayton-Thomas’ melodic vocals. Ex-bandleader Al Kooper contributed one track, “John the Baptist” to the album. This particular album accentuates how a band that enjoyed such tremendous success, could be so unaffected as to turn out a mature and well-constructed album of charts that are similar but vastly different from their previous albums. Dixieland Rock and the introspective piano , trumpet collaboration of Lew Soloff and Fred Lipsius. It is a shame that this band has become one of the best kept secret joys in music.