After teaming up with producer Trevor Horn in 1981, the group had enjoyed their biggest success with four hit singles; "Hand Held in Black and White", "Mirror Mirror (Mon Amour)", "Give Me Back My Heart" and "Videotheque" - all of which reached the UK Top 20.
[3] Members David Van Day and Thereza Bazar began work on a new album and wrote and produced the remainder of the tracks themselves.
Despite containing five Top 40 singles and a television advertising campaign, the album itself did not fare as well as expected, though it still became their biggest seller, peaking at No.
[5][6] Thereza Bazar has since said of the album that she is proud of their own songs (particularly "Pink and Blue") but regrets that Trevor Horn couldn't have worked on more of it.
[8] The whole album was released on compact disc in February 2010 by Cherry Red Records, and included six bonus tracks.