(The American release replaced "On The Other Side" with Kenny Young's "When Will the Good Apples Fall," their last big British hit.)
It was also released in Germany and the Netherlands on LP on the Emidisc label in 1976.
It was the group's final studio album until May 1975, when the group's seventh album The Seekers was released, featuring the vocals of Louisa Wisseling.
Richie Unterberger from AllMusic gave the album 3 out of 5 saying; "The pleasant folk-pop harmonic blend was seasoned by orchestration, including trombone, harpsichord, trumpet, clarinet, flute, and celeste.
About half of the material was original, but Bruce Woodley penned a couple of interesting collaborations with Paul Simon ("Cloudy") and Tom Paxton ("Angeline Is Always Friday").