The track was also issued as a single with an edit of "Wet Rubber Soup" from The History Mix Volume 1 (1985) on the B-side.
The album was very successful in the UK reaching No.4[2] and achieving platinum status for selling over 300,000 copies.
[3] It was also the catalyst to Polydor conducting market research to see if the public would welcome a new album from the band which eventually resulted in ...Meanwhile (1992).
The cover featured a composite of all the band's faces placed on top of each other - a reference to the famous morphing video for Godley & Creme's "Cry" single from 1985.
The video has since been repackaged as the companion to the Greatest Hits ... And More compilation from 2006, available as a DVD.