The day after the completion of the ''Goin' Places'' recording sessions, the Trio embarked on their first foreign tour. After their return, Guard announced his intention to resign from the group. Guard stated in numerous interviews he left the Trio for two main reasons: he was upset with a discrepancy in publishing royalties and he felt the Trio needed to grow musically. The other members,
Nick Reynolds and
Bob Shane, disagreed on both counts. Guard stayed on to fulfill the group's concert commitments through November and Reynolds and Shane, having decided to keep the group going, hired
John Stewart as Guard's replacement. In an interview for
Frets magazine in 1984 and included in the liner notes to
The Guard Years, Reynolds stated: "Basically, David wanted to take it on to another level. Bobby and I were just hangin' out, having a good time. We were happy with the format and working way too hard to consider sitting down and learning how to read music... We were killing ourselves as it was with the work, and David was insisting that we take lessons. He was also upset about the publishing thing, and didn't think people were taking care of business, and he became dissatisfied with everything from photography to the management. It might have been an overreaction on Dave's part, but I believe that he honestly wanted to take it to a higher plane..." The Trio's long-time bassist,
David "Buck" Wheat is pictured with the group on the cover. The final live performances of the original trio were released in 2007 as
Live at the Santa Monica Auditorium. ==Reception==