After the tour supporting the previous album,
Bursting at the Seams (1973), there was an acrimonious split leaving only
Dave Cousins and
Dave Lambert to rebuild the band.
John Hawken of
The Nashville Teens and
Renaissance on keyboards,
Chas Cronk on bass and
Rod Coombes on drums from
Juicy Lucy and
Stealers Wheel completed the line-up. The new line-up gelled very quickly and studio sessions were very productive. The album was released first in the US to a warm reception, and then in the UK where reviews were less positive. The album only reached number 35 on the
UK Album Charts and the band increasingly began to look to
North America for a successful future. All band members made writing contributions, notably Chas Cronk, with whom Cousins would write many songs on future albums. ==Critical reception==