[5] The album was produced by Carlin Nicholson and Michael O'Brien of Toronto-based band Zeus, the album features guest musicians Andrew Whiteman, Tony Scherr and Liam O'Neil of The Stills.
[5] In promotion of the album, the label released songs, "Love Is a Dirty Word", in MP3 format.
[6] The album was a longlisted nominee for the 2010 Polaris Music Prize, but it lost to Les Chemins de verre.
Collett was praised for his irreverence in music making, "this time around, his raspy drawl is a little twangier and his retro detailing a little glossier.
Although he pays homage to myriad bygone musical styles, Collett adds a tart twist that turns familiar echoes into fresh sounds.