The album "blended jazz, rock, folk and classical elements."[3] The first track, "Hill Where the Lord Hides", was subsequently released as a single and appeared on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1971.[4]
Brad Warnaar, George Nemeth, Milan Yancich, Morris Secon - horns
Bill Reichenbach, David Richey, George J. Osborn, Tony Dechario - trombone
Edward De Matteo, Michael Leiter, Oscar Zimmermann, Robert Zimmermann - string bass
Hrant Tatian, Peter Wukovitz, Robert E. Taylor, Sylvia Thelen - cello
Michael Webster, Stanley Gaulke - clarinet
Katherine T. Levy, Nancy Webster - flute
Paul F. Philips, Stephen Paulson - bassoon
Jonathan Parkes, Robert Sprenkle - oboe
Cherry Beauregard - tuba
John Beck - timpani
Abram Boone, Harry Schatz, Herbert Brill, Judit M. Hradetzky, Lorene C. Field, Sharon Laird, Shirley Reynolds, Carol Tatian, Cynthia Hammer, Herman Surasky, Loraine Messick, Ralph Rozzi, Yong Ki Ahn - violin
Alfred L. Drucker, Elizabeth Weiss, Herman Rudin, Minna Shklar, Thomas A. Dumm - viola