Recording sessions took place in Los Angeles, and New York City in the latter half of 1967 after the band completed touring for their debut album.
Their 1967 national tour had the PBC opening in high-profile venues including the Fillmore Auditorium, and the Whisky a Go Go for contemporaries like Big Brother and the Holding Company and Jefferson Airplane.
However, when Robison did perform lead vocals, like on the track "Pleasure", she displayed a powerful voice with emotional integrity.
Two singles, "Turn on a Friend" b/w "Captain Sandwich" and "I'm a Fool" b/w "It's So Hard" did not reach the top 100 in the national charts.
[2] Their single "I'm a Fool" proved to be the most successful of the tracks when it reached number 125 on the Bubbling Under portion of the Billboard Charts, thanks to extensive west coast radio play.
[7] The song "Turn on a Friend" was included as the sixth track on the sampler and introduced PBC to a much wider audience.