This was the first album without founding member keyboardist
Mick MacNeil as he left the band to spend time with his family.
Peter-John Vettese played keyboards on the album. The rest of the band included lead singer
Jim Kerr, guitarist
Charlie Burchill who also took up keyboards, and drummer
Mel Gaynor. Bass was played by
Malcolm Foster.
Stephen Lipson, who had co-produced
Street Fighting Years produced the album and also played some bass parts. "Let the Children Speak" is based on the 1981 Simple Minds instrumental "Theme for Great Cities" from
Sister Feelings Call. A re-recorded version of that piece, called "Theme for Great Cities '91", appeared as a B-side of the "
See the Lights" single. "Travelling Man" bears some resemblance to the 1983 song "
Waterfront" from
Sparkle in the Rain. "Rivers of Ice" is based on "Dr. Mackay's Farewell to Creagorry", an instrumental written by accordionist Iain MacLachlan in 1958. It became famous after being adapted for the 1962
BBC thriller
The Dark Island. "When Two Worlds Collide" is based on the title track "Real Life", as is the 1995 song "And the Band Played On", which subsequently appeared on the following album,
Good News from the Next World. "Women and Ghosts" (included on the US edition of the 1995 single "Hypnotised") is a reworked instrumental version of the title track. == Release ==