Vinyl LP pressing. This album presents what seem to be the two sides of singer Cat-Iron's repertoire: that of the blues musician and that of the converted Christian. As Frederic Ramsey, Jr. Writes, Cat-Iron might be singing religion, but he [plays] it with the heart of a blues-man. This collection of songs shares such stylistic integration with the listener. Poor Boy a Long Long Way from Home, Don't Your House Look Lonesome, Tell Me You Didn't Mean Me No Good, Jimmy Bell, I'm Goin' to Walk Your Log, Got a Girl in Ferriday One in Greenwood Town, Well I'm in Your Hand, When I Lay My Burden Down, Old Time Religion, Fix Me Right, O the Blood Done Signed My Name, When the Saints Go Marching Home