Personnel: Jean Carne (vocals); Roland Chambers, Dennis Harris, Herb Smith (guitar); Don Renaldo (strings, horns); Ed Green, Leon Huff, Ted Wortham (keyboards); Steve Gold, Dexter Wansel (keyboards, synthesizer); Michael "Sugar Bear" Foreman, Derek Graves (bass); Charles Collins, Billy Johnson (drums); Bob Conga, David Cruse (percussion); Barbara Ingram, Carla Benson, Evette Benton (background vocals).
Producers include: Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff, Jack Faith, William Bloom, Dexter Wansel.
Reissue producer: Tom Cartwright.
Engineers include: Jim Gallagher, Jay Mark, Wayne Wilfong.
The transformation of Jean Carn from jazz vocalist to mainstream artist continues on her second Philadelphia International LP, originally released in 1978. She does an interesting remake of hubby Doug Carn's "Revelation/Infant Eyes." The most successful track, "Don't Let It Go to Your Head," missed the R&B Top 20 by more than 30 rungs, despite its enormous charm. "There's a Shortage of Good Men" and "You Can't Come Back Now" are dancefloor fillers, while the ballads are beauties, especially "Together Once Again" and Jean's classy rendition of Debby Boone's "You Light Up My Life." ~ Andrew Hamilton