Four of the album's tracks were co-written with Brian Higgins of Xenomania — "Can't Resist", "Cry", "Get Down Tonight" and "Bad Weather".
He further commented on the album "the human element, of course, is Spiteri, but on many tracks her vocals are doubled, filtered, or otherwise altered, reducing the soulful and individual characteristic that has tended to make Texas identifiable no matter what style it was dabbling in at any given moment.
The vocals get clearer as the album goes on, a turning point coming with the sixth track (and third single), "Sleep," a duet with Paul Buchanan of the Blue Nile.
Sharing producers with Gwen Stefani and Girls Aloud helps to achieve a suitably slick backdrop to Sharleen's musings on love's fickle ways.
But to be honest, this isn't an album of stand out moments it's more something to wallow in; the aural equivalent of a long soak in a hot tub".
The lead single from the album, "Getaway", was a commercial success for the band, reaching the top ten in the United Kingdom, Denmark and the Ultratip Bubbling Under Wallonia Charts in Belgium.
[18] It spent only one week on the album charts in Germany, Sweden, Ireland and the Netherlands, following debut appearances at number forty-three, sixty, seventy-four and ninety-nine respectively.