The promotional singles distributed in U.K. and France in 1970
The Montreal Mirror newsweekly reviewed it as:"A relic of epic Swedish pop from '70. Perfectly hilarious and hilariously perfect." Her
psychedelic jazz song "You Never Come Closer" is featured on the compilation LPs
The Best Smooth Jazz... Ever! and
Pregnant Rainbows for Colourblind Dreamers: The Essence of Swedish Progressive Music 1967–1979.
The Sunday Times reviewed the song's instrumental and vocal style as:"...
Hendrix backing
Björk." The Blaxploitation.com database listed
Did You Give the World Some Love Today Baby among the
Forty Essential Funk Albums of the music history.
East Village Radio,
FBi Radio of Australia,
Q Radio,
Raadio 2 of
Estonia, and Radio Fritz of Germany. "You Never Come Closer" was sampled on "Closer" by influential
hip-hop producer
Madlib for
Quasimoto. This has led to Doris' work becoming increasingly popular amongst
underground hip-hop fans and record collectors. "You Never Come Closer" can be heard in the video game
Grand Theft Auto V, on the fictional radio station called
FlyLo FM. The TV comedy
Toast of Tinseltown used a cover version of "Beatmaker" performed by
Matt Berry and
Emma Noble as its end theme. ==References==