One Big Day

[2] It was the band's final album; they disbanded shortly after its release.

[3] The Orlando Sentinel deemed the album "flat out good," noting that the band had shifted from "electrobeat pop to country-flavored rock.

"[5] The Washington Post wrote that "the songs are smart, the arrangements are countrypolitan with a metallic glint, and [Laurie] Sargent meets them with a warm clarion call that's often multi-tracked.

"[6] Trouser Press opined that in a "misuse of talent, Syd Straw and Bernie Worrell contribute to the tunefully bland proceedings.

"[7] All songs written by Laurie Sargent and Angelo Petraglia except as indicated.