It was the final recording bassist Tony Reeves made with the group, leaving Greenslade shortly after the LP was completed.
Lawson came up with several pieces, with "Red Light" being selected as his solo spot, but another, "Rainbow", was also put on the album due to a shortage of material.
While Greenslade had produced their previous album, Bedside Manners Are Extra, by themselves, they felt they needed someone in the studio to provide an outside opinion.
The album also includes one of only two Greenslade songs to employ an outside songwriter (the other is "Hallelujah Anyway" from Large Afternoon), "Joie De Vivre".
[4] Feeling that they had proven the concept of two keyboardists and no guitars with their first two albums, the band decided to bring in guitarists when they felt the songs called for it.