[2] One of the tracks, Elvis Costello's "Less Than Zero", had been issued as single only a week prior to this album being released, although this is an unusual and otherwise-unavailable mix of the song, which has keyboards overdubbed over the intro.
Motörhead's "White Line Fever" had been scheduled for release in December 1976, but the issue was cancelled.
Wreckless Eric's "(I'd Go The) Whole Wide World" was issued as a single in August 1977.
6, the final track on side 1 of the LP) was not listed on the original release, probably due to his contract with Phonogram, for whose Vertigo label he and the Rumour had already released two LPs.
The album was designed by Barney Bubbles (uncredited, as was his usual practice).