This record, along with the Heartbreakers oft-maligned LAMF and the New York Dolls debut, formed a classic troika of trashy yet soulful rock records released from Dolls-related bands in the 70s. Thunders' debut was produced in part by Steve Lillywhite (of all people), contains a wide range of characters from punk and other rock scenes, and despite its' intentionally crummy sound, showcased surprising range, grace, and humor. He also got Phil Lynott, Steve Mariott, and half of the Sex Pistols to be on the same record with him, so in that sense the title was misleading. In a very Thunders kind of way, "showcase" really was the best way to think of his debut solo release. Certainly, wasn't the downer it's been portrayed to be.