The Left Banke Too

[2] To replace them, the band brought in guitarist Tom Feher, who had written songs with Brown for the group's first album.

"Desirée", released as a single in June 1967, barely scraped into the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at number 98.

Following the release of the album in November 1968, a fourth and fifth single were issued, "Bryant Hotel" b/w "Give The Man A Hand" and "Nice To See You" b/w "There's Gonna Be A Storm" respectively, but they also failed to chart.

[4] For recording, several additional contributions were made, including a pre-Aerosmith Steven Tyler, then known as Steve Tallarico, providing backing vocals to several songs on the album such as "My Friend Today" and "Dark is the Bark".

[5] The entire album was at one time available on the 1992 compact disc There's Gonna Be a Storm: The Complete Recordings 1966–1969, but that compilation went out of print in the mid-1990s.

The Left Banke in 1966. The initial line-up fell apart during the album's making.