The cover features a heart sculpted out of a brown paper bag from a fast food chain set in a stripped corrugated cardboard box, shadowed by spotlight, intended to represent how relationships have become more of a disposable commodity in today's society.
9 in Total Guitar's top 10 recommended tracks to download in the December/Christmas 2009 edition; production editor - Lucy Rice of gave the song a positive review stating: "Refreshing Instrumental mix from mashup man whose guitar heart lies in the party isle of Ibiza" [1] Sarah Walters of CityLife gave the song a positive review stating: "If Cliff can sell pop to Christmas then there’s no reason why Tim Scott can’t flog Steve Vai-type guitar noodling to Ibiza.
Backed by a distinctly Judge Jules–like dance beat, Amy Jane is made for mash ups, particularly the track’s howling riff and uber-rock power chords.
The production is slick in the extreme, with greater emphasis on ‘real’ instruments than is typical of the trance or house genres.
It doesn’t fit in the more rigid house and trance templates, but it would be a shame if that denies it club play."