The album was the band's first for
Columbia Records. Always more popular in Europe, Kid Creole's
August Darnell was asked by the label to try to create an album that would appeal to the American market. After an estrangement, Darnell had started speaking to his brother and former Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band's bandmate,
Stony Browder, during the recording of the album, and asked him to play keyboards.
Prince wrote "The Sex of It", the demo tape of which he mailed to Darnell; the two did not collaborate in person.
Coati Mundi had left the band by the time production began. ==Critical reception==