One of the highlights of Toe Fat's debut album is their ability to blend different musical styles. Tracks like "Working Nights" and "Bad Side of the Moon" incorporate elements of blues and soul, while "Just Like Me" and "Nobody" showcase their heavier, hard rock side. This versatility adds depth and keeps the listener engaged throughout the album.
The musicianship on display is exceptional. Guitarist Ken Hensley and bassist John Glascock (who later joined Jethro Tull) deliver captivating performances, while Lee Kerslake's drumming provides a solid and driving foundation for the music. The vocal harmonies are another strong point, adding a melodic touch to the otherwise heavy sound.
The production of the album is relatively simple, which works well for the style and era. The raw and unpolished sound gives the record an authentic and gritty feel, capturing the energy of the band's live performances.