Psychedelic Moods

[1] Rusty Evans, the founder of the Deep, marketed a proposal to Mark Barkan to produce an album that musically replicated the experience an individual was exposed to while under the influence of LSD.

This genre, psychedelic rock, had yet to surface in the wide variety of musical acts it would later encompass shortly after the album's release.

Six songs were previously written before the move, with six additional compositions being penned along the way to the studio to provide enough material for a full LP.

The lack of copies sold was, in part, due to the unforeseen success of Question Mark and the Mysterians' hit, "96 Tears", and Cameo-Parkway Records' poor circulation of the album.

[1] Collectables Records released the album in 1996 as a part of a series of outtakes, and previously unreleased material focusing on the Deep.