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Perhaps the weakest in the trilogy of the Frank Wilson-produced albums (a fourth, Promises Kept, was shelved), the album is redeemed by a few good songs, most notably the Clifton Davis-penned "Here Comes the Sunrise" and "Johnny Raven." The title track, however, marks the first time Mary Wilson shared the lead vocals with Jean Terrell (Wilson's unfamiliarity with the record-buying public may be the reason why the title track flopped when released as a single). ~ John Lowe