Original lineup's peak commercially and artistically
G. C. Todd | Memphis | 08/24/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The MTB run of truly outstanding records peaked with Carolina Deams, an lp that was deservedly their best selling. Although it's a relatively country oriented release, somehow, it also managed to break out in a big way on album rock radio, and then, of course, more mainstream radio with Heard it in a Love Song. It's an unbelievable shame that Capricorn didn't release the live follow up "Stompin' Room Only" as was planned; because as we now know (it's just been released more than 25 years later) it would have been a good career move at that time. MTB had some other good releases prior to the demise of the original band, but this was the last of the 5 star albums."
Oldie but a Goodie
Minx | Syracuse, NY United States | 03/08/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Just couldn't get the song "Heard It In A Love Song" out of my head so had to buy this.
The band excells in this album-my favorite is the flute player. I had the pleasure of hearing them live and they were rockin'."