Other rare AOR and rock pieces from similar "Part 98" collections include:
Despite having a high-budget sound, the album was released on the small MCA Camel label, which went bankrupt shortly after the record's release. This limited its distribution significantly, making original vinyl and CD copies extremely difficult to find for decades.
A fictionalized "lost classic" often used in modern AOR tributes to capture the specific 1980s Bay Area sound.
It is often cited alongside giants like Journey and Foreigner for its lush keyboards, soaring vocals by Larry Greene, and precise guitar work.
Vocalist Larry Greene later gained fame for performing "Through the Fire" on the Top Gun soundtrack, further cementing the album's status as a "lost classic" among 80s movie and rock aficionados.
Featured in melodic rock circles as an underrated late-80s entry from the veteran Canadian band.