Q (Magazine) - p.120
3 stars out of 5 -- "[T]he likes of 'Sins Of A Family' and 'Take Me For What I'm Worth' more correctly place him as a key component of Los Angeles' burgeoning mid-'60s folk-rock scene."
Mojo (Publisher) - p.122
"[A] strong compilation....Though he's clearly in thrall to Dylan, he sounds sincere and energised."
P.F. Sloan is best known as the man who wrote hits for Barry McGuire ("Eve of Destruction"), Johnny Rivers ("Secret Agent Man"), and the Searchers ("Take Me For What I'm Worth"). He was also an early exponent of the singer-songwriter scene, and HERE'S WHERE I BELONG reissues both of the mid-'60s albums Sloan recorded for Dunhill (minus two tracks he decided against including for some reason), featuring his own versions of some of the abovementioned tunes and many other folk-rock gems.