Three years before his breakthrough hit, Don't Mess Around With Jim, Jim Croce was half of a folk singer-songwriter duo with his wife, Ingrid. The New York-based couple co-wrote seven of the 11 songs (and Jim penned two on his own) for this, their sole album for Capitol. The material, while more of the '60s than the '70s, defintely shows signs of Croce's humor with nice vocal harmony from Ingrid and low-key instrumental support from the likes of Eric Weissberg.