Instead of releasing the album the record company trying to sell off the product to a major label. Unfortunately no success and time passes by. We reach 1987 and guitarist Lars Boquist has meanwhile sent a tape to U.S. guitar magazineGuitar Player and manage to get by (listen to his contribution "Flamboyant Rocker" here). This could be used to promote the album. At this point the american manager Chris Brown which currently lives in Sweden gets to hear the album. He's overwhelmed by the songs and wants to become the manager of the band. His plan is to bring the band to Los Angeles and get signed by an American major label.
Chris wants the band to break with the record company. A new album is supposed to be recorded in the United States. Lawyers are engaged. The record company now wants to release the disc immediately but the band decides to stick to Chris's plan. The band starts rehearsal, photo sessions, styling etc. Flight is booked to the end of May 87 but before that Chris will raise the money for U.S. trip down at the music fair in Cannes.
The date the trip to United States is passed but Chris is not showing up. The guys get tired and start to realize that Chris was not who he claimed to be. At this time, one of the guitarists Stefan Wallmann leaves the band. Chris eventually returns about after two months absence, but at this time the band has already decided not to work with Chris anymore. And shortly after that vocalist Tomas Naeslund leaves the band. The rest of the band i.e Lars Boquist, Lars Hultman and Daniel Gese continue with what later will be Pole Position but that's another story.... Listen to the track Playing with fire.