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| Gene Dunlap | Primary Artist, Primary Artist, Percussion |
| Rayse Biggs | Trumpet, Flugelhorn |
| Al Duncan | Keyboards |
| Perry Hughes | Guitar |
| Charles Scales | Keyboards |
| Charlie Wilson | Keyboards |
| Ray Burton | Bass |
| Isaih Jordan | Keyboards |
| Gene Dunlap | Producer, drum machine |
| Kevin Powell | Engineer |
| Angela Winbush | Composer |
| Eddie Levine | Executive Producer |
| Todd Fairall | Engineer |
| James Reed | Engineer |
| Glenn Stone | Concept |
| Nick Hura | Engineer |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - William Ruhlmann
Gene Dunlap has spent most of his career working as Earl Klugh's drummer, and on this return to bandleading after six years he remains comfortable playing a supportive role. Dunlap is credited for drum machine programming and percussion on nine of the 11 tracks, and doesn't perform at all on two. His drum tracks set up patterns that are embroidered upon by the members of his band, among them multi-instrumentalist Rayse Biggs, keyboard player Charles Scales, saxophonist Ray Manzerole, and guitarist Perry Hughes. The band plays melodic smooth jazz, sometimes suggesting the later work of Miles Davis, especially when Biggs breaks out his muted trumpet, as on the title ...