The band created four tunes for the album, but only three made it into the final album.
Proposed track listings, created by the band during the 1972 sessions for the album, are in existence.
The band credit Christopher Gunson with creating the cover art for the album.
Pop artist Peter Max created the artwork for the album.
It was very difficult to top the artwork he had created for the first album, but somehow he managed to out do himself once again.
It was promoted with three singles, including "Player's Ball", which helped create buzz for the album.
The single helped create buzz for the album.
Despite this, the band had great difficulty creating its desired sound for the album, constantly scrapping new material.
The band created a series of online promotions for the album.
The band found a country house in the mountains of Victoria, where they spent a month creating demo tracks for the album.