Drummer Dennis Conroy was replaced by Alan Dawson, and Jim Fairs moved on with Dave Carter on guitar.
"Greenburg, Glickstein, Charles, David, Smith and Jones" was covered by Proto-Kaw on their 2004 album Before Became After.
In a retrospective review for Allmusic, Richie Unterberger said that the Cryan' Shames were "among the most versatile mainstream pop/rock groups of the late '60s.
He found that while the album exhibited some strengths in the arrangements and vocal harmonies, its eclectic mix of styles makes the band come off like pop musicians toying with psychedelic and progressive elements in an attempt to seem more hip.
"[1] There is a hidden bonus track at the end of "Rainmaker", which appears to be a radio spot for the album.