Album contained songs originally performed by John Fogerty ("Almost Saturday Night"), Big Star ("September Gurls") or Fats Domino ("Sick and Tired").
The general feeling in the company was that, there was a need for an extra depth and edge to any new product, and the American producer Ed Stasium was brought in to add the missing elements.
[2] Keyboard player Mick Weaver, who worked as a session musician for Frankie Miller, David Gilmour or John Lodge, was also on the board.
[3] The album was released in April 1981 in a simple black cover featured a radio tuner drawn in contrasting green lines (made by Sara Batho).
"[4] The album was released with new packaging, designed by famous John Van Hamersveld (the artist behind the covers of Magical Mystery Tour by the Beatles, Crown of Creation by Jefferson Airplane and Exile on Main Street by the Rolling Stones).