Both Hill & Burgess attended Bishop Luffa secondary school in Chichester and when they met in the late 1980s it was clear they shared a similar sense of humour.
As their teenage years drew to a close, Hill & Burgess decided to develop their ideas into a more refined music.
The album showcased the unique writing style which incorporated lyrics about bizarre characters which Hill & Burgess would act out in the songs.
Whereas the previous album was dominantly acoustic, this time they opted for the standard drums, bass, guitar sound using drummer James Aslett.
Burgess also brought in the Brighton based fiddler Tim Cotterell for fiddle duties on a number of tracks.