Though this album peaked at a more than respectable #14* on the Billboard Top 200, it has taken 30 years for it to make it to the Cd format.
The standout for me is "Wine, Women and Song", a rare near duet between Smokey and Claudette. It sounds like classic Smokey.
Another winner is "Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall ". Once again, it is classic Smokey.
Now via their "Solo Albums Vol. 1-6 series which seems to be designed for the Smokey Robinson solo albums. Other Motown artists like Eddie Kendricks and David Ruffin have had their complete solo album output has been sketchy. Eddie Kendricks solo album collection was released over two CDs, as was the David Ruffin's.