The album was released on a 12-inch LP and consisted of ten tracks, with five of them on each side of the vinyl record. The album spawned the single, "Something's Got a Hold on Me" b/w "Waiting for Charlie to Come Home" which was written for Etta by Burt
On Collection of Sounds: Vol. 3, Anthony "Ant" Davis delves into the rich influences of reggae, dub, and early hip-hop, crafting a vibrant instrumental landscape that pays homage to these foundational genres.
The Bleachers' third album Take The Sadness Out Of Saturday Night. Ahead of the album release, The New York Times put out a piece that called Bleachers' new music "anthemic life-affirming pop-rock".
Set to a KILLER score featuring the greatest punk and death rock bands of the era, including The Cramps, 45 Grave, The Flesh Eaters, The Damned, Roky Erickson, The Jet Black Berries, T.S.O.L. and SSQ.