In the early 1990s, Kelly was booked to perform "Winter Coat" on
The Steve Vizard show in which Grabowsky was the musical director. Kelly and Grabowsky met in 1995 while Grabowsky was making a series of television programs for the
ABC about different aspect of music-making called
Access All Areas. Grabowsky recalls "We talked about song writing. I was struck by the fact that Paul is driven by a similar impulse to my own, namely an ongoing fascination with music in its many forms." The duo first worked together on a project with the
Australian Art Orchestra, called
Meet Me in the Middle of the Air, which involved a ten-piece ensemble,
Vika and Linda Bull and Kelly singing Grabowsky's arrangements of songs of his which all had biblical references. It toured nationally in 2010. In 2019, Grabowsky was asked to curate a series of concerts at the UKARIA Cultural Centre in Mt Barker, South Australia, in which I work in duo settings with various singers. Grabowsky asked Kelly who agreed. Kelly proposed that they record and the recording took place at Monash University Campus late in 2019. Paul Grabowsky told noise11 "Pauls songs cover a very wide spectrum. I cannot think of another songwriter in Australia who has covered as much ground as Paul. In the same interview, Kelly said that not all of his older songs would fit this concept saying "Certain songs are hard to do away from the way they were originally recorded. A good example of that is '
Before Too Long'. I am always trying to sing my songs differently or find new ways to do them but 'Before Too Long' resists another way to do it; the chords move very quickly, there is just no other way to do that song. Another one of my songs is '
To Her Door'. It's got to have that feel and it has that melody that Steve Connolly laid down in stone. Every guitar player I have played with since sees no reason to try and fuck with it. Some songs resist that change but in choosing songs for this album I chose songs that were more manurable, I guess." ==Reception==