"Wonder of Love"is my favorite (pre-Lyrico) Harumi Tsuyzaki album. It features perhaps the largest number of dance and uptempo tracks of all her albums; "Slip Into the Mellow," "I Wanna Be Your Only One," and "Feel You," among others. Another dance tune is the Japanese version of "Only in My Dreams," part of which owes a debt to A Taste of Honey's 1978 disco hit "Boogie Woogie Oogie." My favorite ballad here is the soulful "No One Else But You," a song of devotion to her lover. More than on Tsuyuzaki's other albums, "Wonder of Love" demonstrates her ability to handle a multi-faceted R&B sound.