Steve Miller Band's 10th album and a major pop music success on the heals of "Fly Like an Eagle". The singles released from this album were: "Jet Airliner", "Jungle Love" and "Swingtown". It is definitely in my favorite top 10 albums of 1977. I like listening to this album all the way through from start to finish. The Intro to this album is "Threshold", which is a synthesizer instrumental that leads right into "Jet Airliner". This combination works perfectly. With "Jet Airliner" I always preferred the album version over the edited single version, the intro is almost a whole minute long. "Winter Time" is a cool relaxing song which is meant to chill things a bit after taking off in the jet airliner. Then "Swingtown" fades in and gets those feet a dancing. "Swingtown" is still my favorite on the album and tend to revist it quite a bit. "True Fine Love" is that longing to find that pure simple relationship that was only present for a brief moment in time of the yester years when romance was the thing. This ends up making you "Wish Upon a Star" and this is not the song from the Disney feature Pinnochio. It is kind of like a lullaby and ends Side 1 of the vinyl version.Side 2 starts with "Jungle Love". This stands out as an interesting song. The line "I brought a crate of papaya" always kept people guessing the meaning. This is the art of good song writing by putting creative imagery and metaphors in the song to keep the listener engaged. After Jungle Love we come to a synthesizer instrumental called, "Electro Lux Imbroglio". This music was always fascinating to me and put me in another world. The instrumental number connects to "Sacrifice" which is another great song with awesome percussion and guitar work. "The Stake" is a great rockin' song and was a favorite track played on many FM album rock radio stations. My brother and I used to crank this one on the stereo when our parents were gone. After "The Stake" comes "My Own Space", which is a song about the bliss of solitude. The album closes with another instrumental number called "Babes in The Wood". When the album is done, it makes you want to listen to more, so definitely check out other albums in the Steve Miller catalogue like "Children of The Future", "Sailor", "Brave New World", "Your Saving Grace", "Number 5", "Rock Love", "Recall The Beginning - A Journey From Eden", "The Joker" and "Fly Like an Eagle". Much of this music is like a treasure chest waiting for a new generation to discover. Try to find original copies on vinyl, they sound fantastic.