After leaving the Harvest label, BJH met up with U.S. Producer Eliot Mazer (Neil Young) who recorded the band in San Francisco in the summer of 1975.
The quartet was on the upswing with bassist Les Holroyd and guitarist John Lees showing the most growth in their songwriting development.
Lees' seminal pieces included “One Night” which was a band mainstay through the next few years of touring.
As a follow-up to Everyone is Everybody Else, the LP did fair business in the UK, but still managed no dent in the US as the quartet continued to focus on consolidating their audience in Europe.
The remastering of the original recordings bas brought forward much of Holroyd’s excellent backing vocals for easier listening.
ArtWork: Bill Dare with Geoff Halpin (logo)and late Maxfield Parrish "Harvest" painting for inspiration.
Overall it’s another creditable work from the English mainstay act.