[4] Recorded at Kingsnake Studios, in Sanford, Florida, the album was produced by Bob Greenlee.
[5][6] Peterson sang and played guitar and keyboards; he wrote or cowrote nine of the album's songs.
[10] The Sun-Sentinel wrote that, "with a vision and lyrical outpouring that belies his youth, Peterson scopes the usual blues turf: romance, broken hearts and tough times, in an unusually upbeat, danceable manner.
"[13] The Kingston Whig-Standard said that Peterson "operates in the same style as Robert Cray, although his voice is a little rougher and gruffer.
"[14] The Commercial Appeal stated that Peterson "makes modern blues numbers, liberally sprinkling funk, pop and rock.