Writing for Allmusic, music critic Steve Kurutz called the album "quite simply, one of the great lost treasures of soul inspired rock music... definitely worth the extra effort to try to locate."[1] Conversely, Robert Christgau wrote "His singing is too thin to carry two consecutive cuts, his drumming has to be exploited by subtler musicians, and the title cut is the only decent song he ever wrote."[2]
- Buddy Miles – vocals, drums, bass, guitar, keyboards, background vocals
- Bob Hogins – keyboards, organ, piano, electric piano, trombone, background vocals
- Charlie Karp – guitar, background vocals
- Andre Lewis – clavinet, organ, piano, background vocals
- Robin McBride – electric harpsichord, keyboards, piano, background vocals
- Billy Cox – bass, fuzz bass
- David Hull – bass, background vocals
- Roland Robinson – bass
- Marlo Henderson – guitar, background vocals
- Jim McCarty – guitar
- Wally Rossunolo – guitar
- Duane Hitchings – organ
- Bob Parkins – organ
- Teddy Blandin – trumpet
- Peter Carter – trumpet
- Tom Hall – trumpet
- James Tatum – tenor saxophone
- Mark Williams – tenor saxophone, background vocals
- Phil Wood – flugelhorn, piano, background vocals
- Toby Wynn – baritone saxophone
- Lee Allen – saxophone
- Bobby Pittman – tenor saxophone, alto saxophone
- Fred Allen – background vocals
- Steve Cropper – producer
- Buddy Miles – producer, arranger
- Robin McBride – producer
- Bob Hogins – arranger
- Charlie Karp – arranger
- Warren Dewey – engineer
- Alan Hendler – engineer
- Fred Breitberg – assistant engineer
- Bruce Swedien – mixing engineer
- Richard Germinaro – design
- Burnell Caldwell – photography
- John Craig – design consultant
- Dean Rudland – liner notes
- Desmond Strobel – art direction