Digipak reissue of the second album from Jason Bonham's hard rocking outfit, originally released in 1992.
'Mad Hatter' was written in Spain and recorded in England by the same line-up as the first album, the multi-talented Smithson also contributing violin.
Additional musicians included the Tower of Power horn section who beefed up the title track, and percussionist Craig Neil. The band co-produced with Tony Platt, whose former clients included Uriah Heep and Motorhead.
Reviews of the album reflected the Zeppelin influence, inevitable given the singer's Plant-esque tones, the prominence of drums in the mix, the drummer himself and the instrumental format.