In his book "England's Hidden Reverse", David Keenan describes the album as "some light relief in the early Nurse catalogue".
[2] Gary Levermore of Third Mind Records recalled to Keenan that Stapleton was "desperate to get his hands on a copy of Roger Miller's "King of the Road" in order to incorporate it into the forthcoming record".
An LP issued by LAYLAH came in two different editions, one subject to DMM Mastering (1988) and one not (1985).
The 1995 CD on United Dairies was retitled "The Sylvie and Babs High-Thigh Companion" and was again re-edited.
The current 2CD United Dirter edition again uses the revised version and adds two new remixes, one by M.S.