Off White

[7] Chance wrote a piece for the first issue of East Village Eye, praising disco and denouncing "outdated, cornball 'new/no wave' drivel".

"[13] James White and the Blacks promoted the album with a February 1979 performance at Club 57 in the East Village, Manhattan.

[12] ZE rented Irving Plaza for the album's launch party, where the band lip synced its songs.

Chance observed that the tempo was too fast to be played in discos, so ZE labelmate August Darnell created a remix of it.

[5] Village Voice critic Robert Christgau described it as "pretty good to dance to" but added that "like so much disco music it gets tedious over a whole side.