After the failure of
Percik Pesona (
Stain of Enchantment; 1979), Chrisye decided to distance himself from the pure pop sound that had made the earlier albums
Badai Pasti Berlalu (
The Storm Will Surely Pass; 1977) and
Sabda Alam (''Nature's Order''; 1978) successful. After a period of introspection and contemplation, he decided to stick with pop, but gave it a romantic theme with
easy listening influences.
Guruh Soekarnoputra, songwriter son of former president
Sukarno, contributed significantly to the project; he wrote the lyrics for all the songs except "To My Friends on Legian Beach" and "Gita Cinta" ("Serenade"), as well as all the melodies except "Interlude - Kenang-Kenangan" ("Interlude - Memories"). For "To My Friends on Legian Beach", Indonesian poet
Sitor Situmorang wrote the lyrics, while Eddy Iskandar handled the lyrics for "Gita Cinta". The melody for "Interlude - Kenang-Kenangan" was written by long-term collaborator
Jockie Soerjoprajogo. Musically, Yockie played the keyboard and harmonica, while Chrisye played the
bass and guitar, both electric and acoustic. Roesma of
Musica Studios served as
recording engineer during the recording sessions in Jakarta. ==Release and reception==