Japanese Tears

However, upon the band's arrival at the airport in Japan, Paul McCartney was arrested for marijuana possession.

Laine decided to work on his own solo project (his third since joining Wings), and he released a single, "Japanese Tears".

Some of the songs featured the short-lived Denny Laine Band, which included fellow Wings member Steve Holley on drums, Andy Richards on keyboards and Laine's wife Jo Jo on backing vocals.

[3] The album was preceded by the "Japanese Tears" single in summer of 1980 and UK tour by the newly formed Denny Laine Band.

[4] This album has been re-issued several times, under a variety of titles, on an assortment of labels with identical track listing but different running order: AllMusic gave the album a generally positive retrospective review, calling it "a look at one of rock's minor league players done well."