Artists appearing on the album include Mike Bloomfield (guitar), Paul Butterfield (harmonica), Sam Lay (drums), Mark Naftalin (organ) and Peter Cetera (bass).
As admitted in the sleeve notes, the album is heavily informed by his volatile relationship with his girlfriend, Sandi; with lines such as "I won't be capitulating/ You’re going to lose a few points in your ratings" and tracks including "You've Got to Be Kidding", "Approximately Four Minutes of Feeling Sorry for Dick Campbell", "Girls Named Misery" and "Ask Me If I Care".
Conversely, Gene Sculatti's "Top 10 'Next Dylans'"[3] described it as "the sole masterpiece of the fake-Dylan field", particularly rating "The People Planners (proudly waving their propaganda banners)" where "Mike Bloomfield, Paul Butterfield and support staff kick up an electrical storm as DC spits fire at the enemies of us all: Hey there, don’t you scream ‘Cause I didn’t eat up all my ice cream Or turn off the light when I came downstairs Forgot to burn the rubbish or comb my hair
Working with Gary Usher, he was involved with numerous artists, including unknown writer Jim Weatherly who wrote "Midnight Plane To Houston".
Originally recorded by Cissy Houston, Gladys Knight and the Pips later changed the title to "Midnight Train To Georgia" and it became a major hit.
With Gary Usher, Campbell co-wrote "Good Ole Rock & Roll Song" which appears on The Cowsills 1970 LP On My Side.