The album was a commercial failure, not making the top 100 on either the Pop or the R&B chart.
[7] The Washington Post wrote: "Stony Browder captures the cosmopolitan richness of a big city on the record as he mixes black, white and Latin musics from the '40s, '60s and '70s.
'Call Me' makes the unlikely ingredients of Beach Boys harmonies, Latin rhumba, synthesizer effects and dixieland clarinet blend seamlessly.
Browder composes so imaginatively that the 'chinka-chinka' beat that underlies almost every cut is relegated to the subconscious.
"[5] All lyrics are written by August Darnell; all music is composed by Stony Browder Jr