[5][6] It includes the band's cover version of the Hot Chocolate track, "You Sexy Thing.
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music called the album "experimental" and "funky.
"[1] Trouser Press deemed it a "thoroughly delightful and diverse multi-cultural exposition on easygoing, sexy pop rhythmotics.
"[8] Billboard called lead single "Sunshine and Ectasy" a "kinetic pop/dance gem.
"[9] All songs written by Tina Weymouth, Chris Frantz, Mark Roule and Bruce Martin except where noted.