"Bull never was shy about singing on record, but songs like "Arabalabama," "Love Is Forever" and a stunning version of Arthur Crudup's "My Baby Left Me" reveal a whole new dimension to his timbre in such a way that had Tears been released in the mid'70s, it would've put him in direct competition with the likes of Gene Clark, John Prine and Kinky Friedman. This definitive edition by Omnivore expands the album with the inclusion of four previously unreleased instrumentals from his final years and three tribute pieces, featuring some famous pals".