This one is a LOT of funky fun! The star of the show is Larry Graham's bass, which comes strong and serpentine and downright greasy from all four speakers. When the groove is right and the lyrics are thoughtful, it really soars (take "Hair," for example). Even when things don't totally mesh together, it's hard to resist the driving groove that Graham establishes with his funk thump! As previous reviewers have noted, the album sounds very much like a Sly and the Family Stone release (and why wouldn't it, given Graham's roots). Some of the songs feel very much like pop and soul ("It Ain't No Fun To Me" and "Can You Handle It?"); some of them are straight funk ("We Be's Gettin' Down"); some add searing guitar runs ("People"); and some hit so hard with layers of drum machines, keyboards, and vocals all driven by Graham's relentless bass ("Tell Me What It Is" and "Why?"). The fidelity is great, and this disc shines when CRANKED! If you are a fan of funk, you need this release!