Jack Frost were a short-term Australian rock band, a side project for Grant McLennan (of the Go-Betweens) and Steve Kilbey (of the Church).
[2][3] The album was recorded in three weeks,[1][4] with Pryce Surplice on drums, synthesiser and as co-producer;[2][3] plus "special guests" including Karin Jansson on backing vocals.
[5] Lisa Waller of The Canberra Times reported in November 1990 that, "[the duo] are doing a couple of live acoustic performances in Sydney and Brisbane but will wait to see how the album is received before making more commitments to their new found partnership.
"[1] Australian musicologist Ian McFarlane described Jack Frost as "[the songs] ranged from romantic ballads to tough rock, with the two singers' voices fitting together well.
"[6] The album provided two singles, "Every Hour God Sends" (November 1990) and "Thought That I was Over You" (April 1991) before the members resumed their solo careers and main band projects.