1972 was a wonderful year for soul music; too bad I was not even born yet. The dramatics drop a debut album full of sweet harmony,and a mix of soft soul, quiet storm, and uplifting funk. The title jam has a nice funky, latin tinge to it and sounds hot while cruisin or chillin. "Get Up and Get Down" is a cool groovin' jam to shake and jive to. "Thank You for Your Love" is the firs of many slower jams here. I love the soft harmony and the sitar like guitar riffs. "In the Rain" is the quiet storm staple here with the thundering sound effects before the gorgeous guitar riff kick is. The dramatics sound so vulnerable and emotion ridden, which makes for some real good groovin here. "Gimme Some (Good Soul Music)" is another fun jam with those strings and harmonies. This song really applies today with the drought of really tasteful soul music (at least in comparison to the 60's and 70's). I also love the sexually charged "Hot Pants in the Summertime;" the vibe is hot and steamy with a cool harmony and a splash of soft, subtle funk. This song really applies now as I write the review (June) as the weather heats up for the summertime. "Hot Pants..." is the definitive, groovy summertime jams. "Fall in Love, Lady Love" is a wonderful ballad-type jam, and Mary Don't Cha Wanna is a cool mid-tempo jam. This is an incredible album full of different vibes and great harmony. This is the start of many 70's soul classics by the Dramatics. Their next several albums after this were also straight fire.