It was released in 1968 by their UK label, President Records.
By the time they were ready to start recording in April 2004, their UK label Telstar Records had gone into administration.
Loose was originally started as a publishing company but developed into a label in the heyday of UK independent labels in the late 70s.
Neither labels had much commercial success: the UK label was closed in 1960 and its roster transferred to London Records.
ATR signed a record deal with Phonogram, a major UK label, in 1993.
Their second self titled album was also released on UK independent label, Sounds of Sweet Nothing.
It received a scarce 1983 release as a UK white label single and was officially released only in Portugal.
Transatlantic, founded in 1961, was a prototype for many of the UK independent labels that followed it.
It would be Gordon's last release with her UK label, Supreme Records, who folded soon after.
The band turned over the recordings to their UK label, Fire Records, expecting them to be released sometime in 1995.