Their first album for Beatles publisher Dick James' DJM Records shows Blondel, as they were now known, moving into more of a modern electric folk-
rock idiom, with help from Paul Kossof, Mick Ralphs, Paul Rodgers, Eddie Jobson, Simon Kirke, and other British
rock alumni of the early-to-middle '70s. More contemporary than their earlier work, but nowhere near as distinctive.