[1] The group went on to release the albums Paradise Circus in 1989, and & Love for All in 1990, the latter produced by Andy Partridge and John Leckie.
[1] The Lilac Time was dropped by Fontana then briefly signed to Creation Records, where the band was subsequently managed by label head Alan McGee.
[1] The Duffy's cousin, noted session musician Cara Tivey, contributed organ and piano to the album.
The band's gig at the Green Man Festival serves as the backdrop to the film "Memory & Desire — 30 Years in the Wilderness With Stephen Duffy & The Lilac Time."
The film is accompanied by a Universal Records album of the same name, which compiles songs from Duffy's thirty years making music.