[1] It contained mainly new original material (half of the songs were written by the band members) and it turned out to be the last studio effort by The Searchers.
Disillusioned Mike Pender, co-founder of the band, lead singer and guitarist, left and was replaced by Spencer James, who previously had success with The First Class (famous for their hit single Beach Baby).
"[2] Once for the last time, the band tried to find a way to the young generation and recorded an album in a modern style with a specific eighties sound incl.
Spencer James sang lead on all tracks except "Every Little Tear" and "Baby, I Do" sung by Frank Allen, several German musicians were also guests in the studio.
"Basic computer-generated drum tracks were laid down ahead of our arrival by our appointed producer, Hans Steingen, along with synthesised string and keyboard pads to provide a bedrock on which we could add our own contribution," wrote Frank Allen in his autobiography.