According to a review in The Real Paper, "they could blow virtually any other band in the country right off the stage.
"[3] The album was released in July 1975,[1] at a time when the band was opening for the Rolling Stones on their U.S. Tour.
[3] Stephen Erlewine of AllMusic had a positive view and wrote "there never seems to be a concession to mainstream funk" and called the music "simmering".
[1] Ed Ward of Rolling Stone had a negative view and called the music "aimless" in comparison to the band's early works.
[2] All tracks are written by The Meters (Art Neville, Ziggy Modeliste, Leo Nocentelli, George Porter, Jr.) except as noted[1][5]Credits adapted in part from AllMusic.