Initially a one-time collaboration, the group became a regular endeavor under the name Hughscore.
François Couture of allmusic gave a positive review, saying "The album sounds fresh and exciting, and despite a few flaws stands as one of Hopper's best collaborative records of the '90s."
He concluded by calling the album "a thrilling first opus and offers a unique blend of jazz-rock, avant-prog, and American post-rock.
"[1] All tracks are written by Fred Chalenor, Elaine di Falco, Henry Franzoni and Hugh HopperAdapted from the Caveman Hughscore liner notes.
[2] Caveman Hughscore Additional musicians Production and design