The track "Hot Line to Heaven" was also released as a single in the UK but failed to reach the top 40, peaking at number 58.
The original vinyl release came in an embossed sleeve and was packaged with a poster which included song lyrics, a photo of each member of the group, and the message: "Well, a year is a long time, people change & maybe we have too – hopefully for the better!
The album and the song "King of the Jungle" were dedicated to the memory of the group's friend Thomas "Kidso" Reilly, who had recently been killed in Belfast amidst the Troubles.
The album has curves, not edges, and it's got a texture you can float on, a shine like 'Don't Worry Baby' without the harmonic intricacy.
With their waif-like, wafer-thin pipes, Keren, Siobhan and Sarah ... sound dazed, as though someone roused them from sleep and stuck them behind a mike.