Glad you like it! It's my favorite of that particular Herbie group, largely because it's the most experimentally synth-forward. The other 2 albums released from with that personnel-- Mwandishi and Crossings-- are worth a listen, too.
Of course, none of those albums made a whole lot of money, and touring with a full early-'70s synth setup was a pain in the ass. So, eventually, Herbie got frustrated and decided to do something a bit more mainstream, which I'm sure you're familiar with:
Thanks Enoch - I'll check out Mwandishi and Crossings as well.