The record was released in February 1971 by Cale's record company, Columbia Records, nearly a year after the material was recorded; in fact it was recorded prior to Cale's solo debut Vintage Violence.
All tracks written by John Cale, except "Fairweather Friend" by Garland Jeffreys.
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It was produced by Lewis Merenstein and featured violist/multiinstrumentlist John Cale, with whom Merenstein collaborated on number of projects including his debut album Vintage Violence.