'When You Get Down Right To It' is a nice song with nice vocals by Phyllis and her background singers; the drums and keyboards were nice as well; 'I Found Love' is another nice song with nice vocals by Phyllis and her background singers; the drums, keyboards, guitars and strings were nice as well (the song is not a cover song of singer Deniece Williams's song of the same name/different version); 'Don't Wanna Change The World' is a great Dance song with Phyllis' vocals as well as her background singers were great; the keyboards and drums were good but the rap by rapper Dougy Dope was 'wacked'! Phyllis' rapping was very good and I didn't know she could rap! This song was Number One on the R&B charts and it was Phyllis' only Number One song of her entire career! 'Prime Of My Life' is a nice song and the vocals by Phyllis were nice as well; the background vocals were nice as well as the drums and keyboards (I can definitely relate to the lyrics!); 'When I Give My Love' ('This Time') is a nice song with Phyllis' vocals, keyboards, drums, guitars and grand piano were nice as well (once again, I can definitely relate to the lyrics!); 'I Can't Take It Anymore' is a good song with a good beat as well as good vocals by Phyllis and her background singers; the drums and guitars were good as well; 'Walk Away' is a nice song with nice vocals by Phyllis and her background singers; the drums, keyboards, guitars, strings and horns were nice as well; 'Living In Confusion' is a beautiful song that Phyllis co-wrote with Kenneth Gamble and Terry Burrus and I can most definitely relate to the lyrics in the song! The song is my favorite song on the CD; I liked the saxophone, drums, as well as the vocals by Phyllis and her background singers; 'Meet Me On The Moon' is a very nice song and I liked the lyrics as well as Phyllis' vocals; the drums, keyboards and horns were very nice; 'What Ever Happened To Our Love' is a sad song and Phyllis' vocals were lovely; the drums, keyboards as well as the background vocals were nice. This was, perhaps, Phyllis' finest CD/amazing body of work! Today is Phyllis' birthday; R. I. P. Ms. Hyman: You may be gone but you will never, ever be, forgotten. (July 6, 1949-June 30, 1995).