"Although Miller's singing retains the distinctive tender, limpid quality that we all loved in her previous work, age is adding a deeper register and a richer patina to her voice, which has never been better. For example, her delivery of the Bob Dylan song "One Too Many Mornings" is full of depth, colour and controlled emotion, and she's accompanied by a gorgeous arrangement on fiddle, piano and guitars ... Miller takes on some big and famous ballads here, and certainly holds her own. Her vocal tone and phrasing brings out the full loveliness of the melody of "The Unquiet Grave". Her rendition of Ed Pickford's "What You Do With What Yo've Got" compares very favourably with the classic version by Dick Gaughan (one of her musical heroes). Miller's [very different] interpretation is a positive, uptempo, joyous, celebratory acoustic-pop anthem, and her warm, sweet, slightly-bluesy vocal is a delight ... My only reservation about this hugely enjoyable album is that itoccasionallytries a little too hard for the commercial succes it aims for".