"With their myriad personnel changes, The Albion Band's output over the years has been diverse, and this 1986 album offers one of their more surprising and varied listens ... The songs come largely from within the group's ranks, with Cathy LeSurf's Such A Paradise and the haunting Orion's Belt being most satisfying. Her lead vocals, alongside some from Phil Beer, synthesizer player Martin Bell and Hutchings himself, are a strong and most pleasing feature - especially on the opening Broomfield Hill, the most overt rock track here".