Music critic
Tom Moon wrote that "the album has much to recommend it, stirring little songs about nature and assorted phantasmagoria like 'I Am the Mercury', the slow-motion plea 'Come Back', and the gorgeous and unconventional string writing from
Beck's dad David Campbell".
Billboard Magazine stated that Spheeris has "crafted an album that provides unique emotional exchange between artist and listener. His lyrics are quietly mystical and his images intensely personal. The whole album is suffused in an atmosphere of becalming mellowness". Sandi Davis wrote in
The Daily Oklahoman that the album is "lush, full-bodied ... and for
baby boomers, this album will bring back those lingering days in the early 1970s when there was time for everything ... every cut will bring a grin of remembrance, or a smile of discovery". Robert Butler wrote in
The Kansas City Star, that the album "might have been called 'Songs from Middle Earth'. It contains soft, mellow music that wove a kind of fairytale tapestry and the cover featured an etching of an armored warrior flying on the back of a giant eagle, and that feeling of otherworldliness permeated the music with its subtle mixture of fantasy and mysticism". Thomas Conner wrote in
Tulsa World that "nature is a recurring metaphor on his 1971 debut album, and it's a dewy scene filled with nymphs, love and Cheshire grins". Tim Smith of
Midlake opined that "it's kind of otherworldly. I mean, there are a lot of singer-songwriters who play mellow folk-rock, but there's something about this. The album is rather soft-sounding with pianos, flutes and acoustic guitars throughout. Its a very beautiful and magical album and, in my opinion, perfect". Alex Henderson from
AllMusic wrote that while "it was hardly a big seller, it did earn Spheeris a small but extremely devoted cult following ... acoustic-oriented selections like 'I Am the Mercury', 'For Roach', and 'The Nest' are superb – when you aren't admiring Spheeris for being such an expressive, charismatic vocalist, you're loving his way with words". ==Track listing==