Speaking of his involvement, he told The Birmingham Post in 1998, "[EMI] certainly asked me but I'm not so overconfident these days that I'm just going to tell them what [the track listing] will be.
Accompanied by instrumentalist Nick Pynn, the pair played over a hundred dates that year across the UK and Europe.
[6] The album received its first digital release on 1 March 2003 and was re-issued on CD by Phantom Import Distribution/EMI Music Distribution in 2004.
[9][10] Upon its release, Bob Eborall of the Ealing Leader wrote, "A compilation from the artist who has been touring the country including 'Come Up and See Me'.
"[12] Neil McKay of Sunday Life stated, "Great glam singles from his brief 70s heyday succumb to later navel gazing material.
Soft' sound just as catchy, in an irretrievably Seventies kind of way, but Harley's naive rendition starts to grate fairly soon.