Lakeside found that almost no funk fans were around in the early '90s,
certainly not enough to keep them dominating the charts. This was among
their lowest-selling albums ever, and it never got much airplay or
exposure. Funk, especially '70s and '80s funk, was at its nadir, and
they also didn't have a particularly good crop of songs. The production
and arrangements were decent, and their collective vocals were
competent, but there was no spark or energy in the performances and no
standout single to pull that might have saved the album.
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