Swamp Dogg's on the cover, riding a giant rat out of the ghetto - an image that definitely hints at some of the politics on the record! The album's one of Swamp's key classics from the early 70s - recorded at a time when he was still super-sharp - and when the character was a great focus of all the indie soul energy that Jerry Williams had forged on the scene in the 60s! In fact, the record's so great, they made it twice - recorded once down at the TK studios in Miami, then scrapped - and re-recorded here at Muscle Shoals, with some wicked Quinvy touches that really hold the whole thing together. The Muscle Shoals approach works beautifully for the Swamp Dogg aesthetic - and really gives it the right sort of southern soul punch to send home the tunesA1 Do You Believe 2:50 A2 Predicament #2 3:07 A3 Remember I Said Tomorrow 2:41 A4 Creeping Away 2:51 A5 Got To Get A Message To You 4:08 B1 God Bless America 3:34 B2 I Kissed Your Face 3:51 B3 That Ain't My Wife 3:15 B4 She Even Woke Me Up To Say Goodbye 3:05 B5 Do Our Thing Together 4:07