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Backed by a punchy horn section and sizzling rhythms, Neal didn't suffer from any sophomore jinx. Between Neal, his bass-playing co-producer Bob Greenlee, and drummer Jim Payne, there's some very crafty songwriting going on here -- "Any Fool Will Do," "Bad Check," and "Can't Have Your Cake (And Eat It Too)" are among the standouts. ~ Bill Dahl
Personnel includes: Kenny Neal; Lucky Peterson (keyboards); Bob Greenlee, Noel Neal (bass); Jim Payne (drums).
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