Gelb transforms the original into what critics describe as a version.

Critics have praised the cover for its ability to maintain the "gravitas and mystery" of the original while adding a unique, dusty Arizona atmosphere. It is frequently cited as a successful example of Gelb's collaborative spirit, as he brought in international guests like and Spanish producer Fernando Vacas to help shape the sound.

The at Fernando Vacas’s Eureka studio.

: In the context of the album Gathered , the song acts as a centerpiece for Gelb’s "cryptic lyrical ciphers". He even foreshadows the cover in the album’s opening track, "On the Fence," by referencing "Lenny" (Leonard Cohen).

The song is a deep dive into the complexities of aging, defeat, and a "more encompassing form of love".

: The lyrics reference "Boogie Street" as a metaphor for the daily grind of desire and work, and the "Masterpiece" as a state of resigned, spiritual peace.

How this cover compares to (like Judy Collins or Ann Wilson).