The tracks compiled for the series represented the "lighter" side of popular music in the 1960s.
Each track of the album would represent a certain state of mind, hence the title Mindstate.
Each album was recorded in a single day and each track represents a one time recording without overdubs or multiple takes.
Three track and field athletes, two cyclists and one swimmer represented the Caribbean nation.
These tracks may represent the way the band had intended them to sound.
The third track "Mother Ghetto" is about loving and representing where you are from.
Cavallo told the members to ask themselves if the missing tracks represented the group's best work.
The track also represents a link to the past, when New Jersey had many more racetracks.
The remaining four tracks represent collaborative works, one soundtrack appearance and a remix.
These tracks represented the limit of this home as she knew it.