By then Knight & the Pips seemed to be locked in a "cutting contest" with several other Motown acts (Marvin Gaye, the Temptations, Edwin Starr, even Jimmy Ruffin) as they were covering differing versions of songs producer/writer Norman Whitfield has in his catalogue. The best track here is a stunning rendition of Kim Weston's "It Should Have Been Me," given a glossy pop veneer that effectively contrasted Knight's grittiness. It was said that the group cut a series of tracks in a much rawer R&B idiom with writer/producer Ivy Joe Hunter early on their tenure, but save for a few album cuts, many of them were shelved and are still in Motown's vaults to this day. ~ John Lowe, All Music Guide
TRACKS
1. The End of Our Road 2. That's the Way Love Is 3. Don't You Miss Me a Little Bit Baby 4. The Boy from Crosstown 5. Ain't You Glad You Chose Love 6. I Know Better 7. Don't Let Her Take Your Love from Me 8. It Should Have Been Me 9. Don't Turn Me Away 10. What Good Am I Without You 11. Your Old Standby 12. It's Time to Go Now