A transitional album from the word go, Hendryx plays synthesizer and works with producer and former Tangerine Dream member Peter Baumann, and the result is this lush (at times too lush) pop record that sounds unlike anything else Hendryx recorded. Fans of her previous work may be taken aback by this record, but the dense, almost ambient, soundscapes she constructs and her always great singing make this a satisfying foray into uncharted territory. ~ John Dougan, All Music Guide
Michael Thompson (Guitar), Devra (Piano), Nona Hendryx (Vocals (Background)), Jerry Steckling (Engineer), Jerry Steckling (Synthesizer), Patti Heid (Art Direction), Mark Hagen (Assistant Engineer), Peter Baumann (Producer), John Pierce (Guitar (Bass)), Nona Hendryx (Drum Programming), Brian Gardner (Mastering), B.J. Nelson (Vocals (Background)), Nona Hendryx (Piano), The Carole Lombard Quartet (Vocals (Background)), Nona Hendryx (Producer), Peter Baumann (Synthesizer), Jerry Steckling (Programming), Peter Baumann (Drum Programming), Kurt Wortman (Percussion), Nona Hendryx (Programming), Craig Johnson (Engineer), Jerry Steckling (Drum Programming), Carole Pope (Vocals (Background)), Nona Hendryx (Vocals), Raymond Jones (Piano), Bob Gruen (Photography), Craig Johnson (Assistant Engineer), Nona Hendryx (Synthesizer), Peter Baumann (Programming), Kate McGunnigle (Vocals (Background)), Rusty Anderson (Guitar)