There are two versions of this album. On the first version, twelve of the fourteen tracks are instrumentals, and the tracks "Cake" and "Nothin' Lesser" both feature rapping from The UN. On the second, five out of sixteen tracks feature vocals from The UN,
Freddie Foxxx,
Nature, and Rock's former partner,
CL Smooth. The updated version of the album was a result of Rock being blown away by Jay Dee's
Welcome to Detroit which made him feel he needed to better his own contribution to the Beat Generations series. The 10 year anniversary expanded and limited edition of
PeteStrumentals was released on May 10, 2011 on BBE Records. Featuring the original 2001 album tracks on disc one. Disc two is a bonus disc featuring all the 12" inch singles from the album, including a remix of "Back on the Block" featuring CL Smooth, a clean version of "Cake" featuring The UN, and a cappella and instrumental versions of "Back on the Block", "Nothin' Lesser", "Mind Frame" & "Give it to Y'all". Along with "Outro" instrumental. A sequel,
PeteStrumentals 2, was released on June 23, 2015. Another sequel by Rock,
PeteStrumentals 3 was released on December 11, 2020. A fourth installment to Rock's PeteStrumentals series,
PeteStrumentals 4 was later announced and released on March 31, 2022. ==Critical reception==