It was produced by Emory Gordy Jr. and Tony Brown, and released by MCA Records in 1985.
48 on the Billboard Top Country Albums and remained on the chart for twenty weeks.
Upon release, Billboard considered Larson a "high energy addition to the new breed of today's country artists".
[7] Cash Box commented: "Thoroughly satisfying vocally, melodically and lyrically from start to finish, this latest album is further proof of Larson's consistent versatility as a performer.
"[8] In a retrospective review, Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic felt the album showed Larson "[diving] headfirst into contemporary country".