The album was recorded in Kippford, Scotland at Pete Bartlett's Radio King studio through the summer and autumn of 1993.
One Little Indian rejected the album twice, and eventually, both label and band agreed to bring in up-and-coming producer Pascal Gabriel to work on a couple of tracks.
One of the label's complaints about the album as the band originally submitted it was that they felt it lacked a potential hit single, so Gabriel produced a new song ("Come on Now") that the band had written after the rest of the album had already been recorded; Gabriel also remixed two of the album's other tracks (the opener "Sand on Fire" and first single "Now It's Time to Say Goodbye," which peaked at number 86 on the UK Singles Chart).
[2] Although the band admitted that they enjoyed working with Gabriel, the changes did nothing to help the album's lacklustre sales.
and recorded and released the non-album single "Feel My Genie"/"To Love a Star" in May 1996 before disbanding.