It was released as a CD and also as a double LP, the latter containing an extra track titled "Africa", and a shorter version of "Peace Sign".
Dickerson (bass) being the only exception; but Lee Oskar (harmonica) is not credited as a group member, and only makes a guest appearance on two songs.
The album carries a dedication to War's deceased members, Papa Dee Allen (congas) and Charles Miller (saxophone).
This album's lineup toured to promote the album, then broke up in 1996 when most of the original members wished to gain independence from producer Jerry Goldstein, who owned the group's name, and created a new group called Lowrider Band.
Goldstein then created a new version of War with Lonnie Jordan as the only remaining original member.