The Partland Brothers

Originally from the small community of Colgan in Ontario's Simcoe County,[2] they played in area bands before moving their act to Toronto in 1979 and forming Oliver Heavyside.

[7] This success earned them tours with The Moody Blues and The Beach Boys in the United States, as well as headline gigs of their own at home in Canada and television appearances on American Bandstand and The Late Show with Arsenio Hall.

Produced by Vini Poncia, the album was reissued in 1987 with the Jim Vallance-produced new song "One Chance", which is still played on many adult radio stations today.

Production was given over to Ken Greer, who also played lead guitars, pedal steel, mandolin, bass, and all keyboards on the album.

[13] The album included "That's My Home", a charity single the band recorded as a benefit for the Canadian Forces Military Families Fund.