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| Cliff Eberhardt | Primary Artist, Acoustic Guitar, Guitar, Vocals |
| Richie Havens | Acoustic Guitar, Guitar, Vocals |
| Shawn Colvin | Background Vocals |
| David Buskin | Piano |
| Bashiri Johnson | Percussion |
| Geoff Eberhardt | Background Vocals |
| Jake Ehrenreich | Drums, Background Vocals |
| Seth Farber | Keyboards |
| Lissa Hattersley | Background Vocals |
| Kevin Jenkins | Bass |
| Jeff Pevar | Electric Guitar |
| Marc Shulman | Electric Guitar |
| Peter Gallway | Producer |
| Jim Douglas | Engineer |
| Michael Golub | Engineer |
| Ted Jensen | Mastering |
| Marc Shulman | Contributor |
| Tony Volante | Engineer |
| Anne Robinson | Art Direction, Concept |
| Candace Upman | Graphic Design |
| Jimmy Douglas | Engineer |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - William Ruhlmann
Cliff Eberhardt was one of those singer/songwriters who took a long time to make a formal album one of the copyrights here was 1974, and you could hear the years, the miles, and the struggle in his songs. "White Lightning" commented on the need of the singer to escape a provincial existence; "My Father's Shoes" dealt with separation from family; and the title song a duet with strong influence Richie Havens reflected on the length of the journey. For the most part, however, Eberhardt was concerned with romance, usually with a sense of idealized commitment in songs whose titles sometimes told the story: "Always Want to Feel Like This," "Just To Walk Down the Street With ...