[2] During each month of 2016, he composed and recorded a score based on a subject of his choice, which is something he had wanted to accomplish for a long time.
[3] The score is Young's interpretation of what happened in July 1969 and the types of emotions he wanted to capture with music.
Joy Attmore of Cross Rhythms gave a positive review stating, "As soon as you press play on this record characters are brought to life and worlds are formed."
She praised the first track, "Launch" for "rocketing the listener off into an adventure and world of sound led by the string section and brought to life by a wall of drums and brass."
"[6] Christopher Smith of Jesus Freak Hideout also gave a positive review remarking, "The atmospheres Young creates with full orchestra sounds and electric guitars explore the feelings of wonder and awe one might associate with such monumental moments for this mission – the excitement of the launch, the intensity of the lunar landing, the gentleness of Neil Armstrong's famous first step."