When listening to this album in its remastered state, it validates who good Eddie and the Tide were as a great Bay Area band that gained popularity from their local club scene gigs. Although this album was somewhat overlooked by radio, it still is relevant today. The re-recordings of "Runnin' Wild, Runnin' Free" and "One In A Million" were welcomed to a national audience that could not get a hold of the indie releases "I Do It For You" and "Maybe I'll Get Lucky". One could argue that having the album produced by Eddie Money was a risk but it did not hamper the sound. The album has many stand out tracks from "What Love Is All About" to "Call My Name" (always great in concert) to "This Could Be The One" (another great concert classic). The soft side of the band shine in "This Girl" and "It's A Gift". For those needing to recall the great days of great music that sounds as fresh now as it did then, pick this up. Go to their website at eddieandthetide.com and support the band. Thanks for taking time to read this.Read full review
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