It IS rather nice, IT IS well produced, it IS well sung, it IS a good thing that they managed to get back together with N'Dea (their best ever singer). But it is NOT at all their first or 2nd album, very unfortunately. After having wandered to try and find a broader audience and commercial succes, BNH seem to have watered down their original recipe and losing their initial fan base and that's a shame, both musically, and commercially. They miss the Ooomf from their original days and Kincaid seems to have been instrumental in this, when the more edgy / jazzfunkey Bartholomew has demonstrated his great danceable jazz composition abilities with his earlier side band Akimbo. And this is the factor that needs to be put back in BNH, so they make people dance again... which, quite unfortunately, this album, like the previous, and the previous, won't. Bring back BNH!