J. J. Jackson's Dilemma

A particular addition to the band was the saxophonist Dick Parry, who later achieved notability as the saxophonist on some of the most well-known songs by Pink Floyd, such as "Money".

Released on RCA Victor in the UK[2] and on Perception Records in the US,[3] the album had two different covers and slightly different track listings.

[4] The album is notable as including a song co-written by Jackson and his longtime producer, Lew Futterman, "Go Find Yourself a Woman".

In 2016, the album was re-released on CD by Stoned Circle Records, at which time it was described as being "among Jackson's most interesting work and a highlight of the British underground jazz-rock scene.

Laden with the essential period quota of fuzz guitar, Hammond organ, and wah-wah effects...".