The Legendary Lenny Breau... Now!

Due to Breau's drug problem, he stayed in Atkins' home prior to the session in order to be clean and able to perform.

It was sold only through ads in guitar magazines, with total sales estimated between two and three thousand.

[2] Breau recorded with guitars made by Tom Holmes and Hascal Haile.

[3] On some songs Breau played a separate rhythm guitar track that he later overdubbed a solo onto.

[1] Writing for Allmusic, music critic Paul Kohler wrote of the album "this record showcases Breau in the solo guitar spotlight... Breau's version of McCoy Tyner's "Visions" is astounding!!