Reviews: “It’s hard to think that after all this great music there would be more gas in the tank to create new and amazing stuff. MacLeod never rests on his laurels and here we see and hear him giving us an amazing new album of music that will once again turn heads and garner attention. Kudos to this old sailor and great human being for giving us another superb album of music that we can enjoy again and again.” —Steve Jones, Blues Blast Magazine “If you’re an existing fan or one that should become one, you know this set is going to take you off the beaten path—and that’s a good thing! Not everyone can just go and create their own genre. Killer stuff.” —Chris Spector, Midwest Record “His lyrics will make you smile… “Money Talks” has a solo John Lee Hooker-like boogie structure punctuated with impressive guitar picking, a passionately delivered treaties that takes on even more gravitas in these inflationary times.…MacLeod goes out with two solo tunes. “Somewhere on a Mississippi Highway” is about a great night he had somewhere in Tunica, MS in his youthful days after having had no luck with the gals in either Memphis or Mississippi. He tells the story as only he can. He brings this stirring set to a close with the tender “There Is Always Love,” for their son Jesse, initially diagnosed with Stage IV melanoma cancer, only to have beaten cancer twice. So, appropriately at the end of this album, prayers are answered and light shines through the darkness. His is a sentiment to forever cherish. MacLeod is a true master. Put this among the best of the many excellent albums in his catalog.” —Jim Hynes, Making a Scene