[2] The album cover was designed by Bill Smith and features a photo of Toyah Willcox at the RAF Fylingdales radar station near Whitby in Yorkshire, in front of the three radomes, with her head posing as the fourth one.
To take the picture at a right angle, they had to break into the high security site which was part of the early warning system.
[3][4] The back cover featured quotations from the book The Prophecies of Nostradamus, which Toyah had read and was hugely inspired by, and information about vivisection, which she is strongly against.
It was expanded into a full-length album by EMI Electrola for the German market at the end of 1979, adding five new tracks, including the previously released single "Victims of the Riddle".
In December 2020, Cherry Red Records released the album in an expanded deluxe edition, consisting of 2 CDs with rarities and previously unreleased bonus material, and a DVD including an interview, new live performances and archive footage, as well as on a white vinyl.