In February and March 1986 was announced the name of the album along with early track set list. Originally, it was supposed to include promotional singleFin along with its b-side track. Some tracks had names which were later used in the other studio albums. Album track Fushigi was later re-recorded in the mini albumWonder. In May, inside the single Gypsy Queen was included inquiry letter with the information about the planned release of album in the early July, however due to production issues, the release was postponed on August. The final official track list was published in June, from previously list only three tracks remained finished during that time: Okibi, Glass no Kokoro, Marionette and Teenage Blue. In 1988, these four tracks were re-recorded and included in the mini album Wonder as well with the difference of clearer vocals and change in arrangements. It's unknown, whenever demo-tape tracks Aoi Twilight Rain and Akage no Sandora, which were included in the earlier track set list, were renamed or completely taken out from the list. It's Nakamori's first self-produced album. It is something of a concept album in that every track features distorted vocals of some kind.
Stage performance
Before album release, Nakamori performed Back Door Night and Marionette medley in the music television program Yoru no Hit Studio broadcast on 24 July 1987. In 1986 in the live tour Light a Shade, she performed Back Door Night, Marionette, Genwaku Sarete, Glass no Kokoro and New Generation. In 1987 in the live tour A Hundred Days, she performed Wait for me and Mushroom Dance. In 2004 on the live tour I hope so, she performed Okibi and Marionette.
Charting performance
Despite using unique vocal techniques foreign to her fan base, the album proved to sell moderately well, debut at number 1 on Oricon Albums Chart and charted on same position for three consecutive weeks. The album remained at number 16 on the Oricon Album Yearly Charts in 1987.
"Back Door Night," "Teen-age Blue" "Wait for Me" and "Mushroom Dance" are stylised in sentence case.
Alternative recordings by Eurox
In 1987, the main sound producer of the album, Eurox self-covered their songs Please Wait for me, Adulation and Dream of in their only album Megratrend with renewed arrangement and changed lyrics.