AllMusic200?ByByLindsay Planer200?""I Looked Up" is less focused than their previous efforts - particularly Williamson's miscellaneous "Pictures in a Mirror" and "When You Find Out Who You Are," which clock in at over ten-and-a-half minutes ... Never failing the ISB is the band's amazing multi-instrument musicality. They couple that with seemingly organic adaptations of folk from both sides of the Atlantic. The celebratory Appalachian influenced "Black Jack Davy" is contrasted by the somewhat staid English balladry of "Fair as You"".Read review
fRoots2014 NovemberBy2014 November"Vurdering: Adequate" - "Captures mid-period (1970) ISB at their most frustratingly uneven: successes - joyous fiddlesome folk (Black Jack Davy), gorgeous acoustica (Fair As You) and florid trad-psych (Pictures In A Mirror) - are padded out with uneasy soft-rock and flabby scientological treatise".