[6] The album was produced by band member Jamie Hoover, and was recorded at his house in the Charlotte, North Carolina, area.
[7] Stereo Review thought that "the fourteen cuts are actually an embarrassment of riches, like a greatest-hits album from the land of ought-to-be.
"[11] Trouser Press wrote that "the disc’s only real negative aspect is the disappointingly thin-sounding production.
", writing that it "finds the 'Tones taking a slow ska boat down the Mersey and jumping off for an exuberant psychedelic break in midstream.
"[9] The Virginian-Pilot determined that "the chinka-chinka guitar, Lennon-esque harmonica and perfect harmonies give the disc a feel that is refreshingly unpretentious.