This nine-piece band made their mark with their sci-fi instrumentation and aggressive dance numbers. This album spawned three singles that fall into that loop with the first being "Operator." With its pugnacious rhythm and frigid keyboard hits, this dance number held the number one spot on the Billbaord R&B charts for five weeks. "Scientific Love" was the third single; a techno-funk track seasond with
Belinda Lipscomb's intense delivery. It was a top 20 single at number 16. Aside from its horrific title, "Body Snatchers" is all about the dance floor with its has embraceable All three of the aforementioned utilized the wizardry of
Vincent "Zino" Calloway on the vocorder. The chart success of this album is credited to the production work of
Reggie Calloway, the nucleus of the group, who was concurrently producing and writing songs for
the Deele and
Klymaxx. He and his brother
Zino would go on to write and produce number one hits for
Natalie Cole,
LeVert,
Teddy Pendegrass and
Gladys Knight.