The overarching concept is that the album is a pseudo-compilation of singles on the ESP-Disk label founded in 1966.
Dancing with the Stars | Kill Rock Stars | Dallas Stars | WAMPAS Baby Stars | Oshkosh All-Stars | Minnesota North Stars | Chicago Red Stars | Shooting Stars | Pawn Stars | ESP | The Plough and the Stars | Dancing with the Stars (U.S. TV series) | Veliki Brat VIP All Stars | The Fault in Our Stars | Stars | Free State Stars F.C. | Fania All-Stars | ESP Guitars | Dancing With the Stars | The Fault in Our Stars (film) | Stars & Stripes | Stars Fell on Alabama | Stars (Canadian band) | List of NBA All-Stars | Dancing with the Stars (US TV series) | The Way to the Stars | The Stars From The Commitments | The Stars and Stripes Forever | The Jewel of Seven Stars | Taare Zameen Par (Like Stars on Earth) |
After the completion of the tour for Stars on ESP, His Name Is Alive leader Warren Defever found himself with a steady lineup for perhaps the first time in the band's history; veteran vocalist Karin Oliver and drummer Trey Many, along with newer members: vocalist Lovetta Pippen and bassist Chad Gilchrist, along with Defever himself on guitar, and newer vocalist Erika Hoffman (who sings on four of the six tracks).