Irma Thomas deserves hits and wider exposure more than almost any other R&B vocalist you could name. While the material on this album was uneven, she retained her credibility regardless. It took real guts to cover "Dancing In The Street" and "Baby I Love You," and even more talent not to be subsumed by their history. She's vibrant on "Old Records," hard-hitting on "You Don't Know Nothin' About Love" and poignant on "Sorry Wrong Number," "Sit Down and Cry" and "I'll Take Care Of You." ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide
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