The cover photography was by David Bailey, and the album credits gave "a kiss" to James Honeyman-Scott and John Belushi,[1] both of whom had recently died.
"[6] Record Mirror's John Shearlaw praised the album as "a jolly, carefree and totally meaningless half hour" that "doesn't pretend to be anything other than completely disposable.
"[4] Robert Christgau was more critical in The Village Voice, saying that "Mike Chapman adds few if any hooks and Annabella Lwin shockingly little verve to their pattering Afrobeats.
"[3] By contrast, J. D. Considine dismissed it as "slick" and "empty" in The Rolling Stone Album Guide.
[5] All tracks are written by Matthew Ashman, David Barbarossa, Leigh Gorman and Annabella Lwin This 1980s rock album–related article is a stub.