Despite receiving co-billing with Mason, on several of the songs Elliot's contributions are limited to background vocals, which highlighted a raspy, more raw side of Elliot’s voice. When interviewed by
Rolling Stone magazine Elliot stated, "I sing better with David because he's so good. You want to do better. I'm singing notes I never sang with
The Mamas & the Papas". The music falls into the
country rock harmony sound of its time, but with a bluesier edge. Mason wrote five of the songs on the album, while Elliot co-wrote two: the single "Something to Make You Happy" and her only solo song on the album, "Here We Go Again". This was the first time that Elliot lent her hand in songwriting since her days with
The Big 3 and
The Mugwumps, and also the last.
Dave Mason & Cass Elliot was recorded at the
Record Plant West in the autumn of 1970 for release by
Blue Thumb Records, who had released Mason's debut album
Alone Together:
Dunhill Records, on whose roster Elliot was, held right of release to any singles from the album
Dave Mason & Cass Elliot and also a second collaborative album from the two singers. Two singles were released from the album
Dave Mason & Cass Elliot: "Something to Make You Happy" in January 1971, "Too Much Truth, Too Much Love" released the following month. ==Reception==