Aereo-Plain

[2] The album sold so poorly that Warner Bros. decided to devote no promotion at all to Hartford's next release Morning Bugle.

[3] The other members of the Aereo-Plain Band were bluegrass veterans Norman Blake, Vassar Clements, Tut Taylor, and Randy Scruggs.

Producer David Bromberg recounted, "We'd sit around and smoke pot and play "Sally Goodin" for an hour and a half.

[4] The cover features a bearded, long-haired Hartford wearing old style, aviator goggles, a distinct contrast from his previous appearance as a regular on The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour.

"[1] Music critic Robert Christgau gave the album a B+ rating, writing "I must admit that Norman Blake's guitar, Tut Taylor's dobro, and Vassar Clements's fiddle complement Hartford with tact, wit, and sly razzmatazz.