Winter said it was his manager
Steve Paul's idea to make a rock album. Winter recalls that "blues had kind of peaked, and Paul felt that I might not stick around if I didn't do rock ... it wasn't really what I wanted to do, but it was the right thing to do at the time". Winter went on to say the album was his "least favorite, but it was the biggest selling album I ever had, and when I listen back on it now it makes me cringe". When asked why, Winter explained he was playing through an
Ampeg SVT and "it was kind of brittle sounding", and he didn't particularly care for the sound; "there's some good playing on the album, and it wasn't a horrible record, but it's just not one of my favorites". Winter also added that there was "just too much competition" between him and Derringer, "we got in each other's way a lot". The album was one of Winter's most successful on the album charts in the US, UK, and Canada. A single from the album, "
Jumpin' Jack Flash" backed with "
Good Morning Little School Girl", was his highest showing on the U.S.
Hot 100 chart. In 2010, additional songs recorded during the same tour were released on
Live at the Fillmore East 10/3/70. ==Critical reception==