[1][2] LaCour, who had relocated to Milwaukee from Chicago, was producing and managing local artists, such as Harvey Scales, and liked what he heard from the band.
The first single, "Sweet Lovin", was blue-eyed soul, released in 1969 on LaCour's Dynamic Records, and was an immediate Wisconsin area hit.
The album is notable for its engineer, Dave Purple, previously a founding member of The Cryan' Shames and at the time working at Chess Records, following his military service.
[5] The band's success was hampered by the fact that LaCour was unable to obtain a national distribution contract for his records.
In the case of Filet of Soul's records and those of other LaCour artists, such national distribution generally did not occur.