Firmly entrenched in Moroder's "soft disco" years, this LP isn't exactly his finest hour. He had yet to perfect the icy synth work and innovative minimal progressions that mark his best releases from the late '70s and early '80s, but this album still has its good points. Basically, it's nice background music when you don't want your guests to get too rowdy, and the album cover itself is a real conversation piece. (The mist, the sauna, the long hair, and the beards? What the hell was he thinking?!?)