Ranging from the evergreen Get Up, Stand Up, to less well-known tracks such as Black, Brown and White by Big Bill Broonzy. The album received critical acclaim and charted at No.1. With themes as relevant now to when the songs were conceived, the album was a statement by a band with a rich pedigree in fighting for a fairer and more equal world. In support of the album the band embarked on a UK headline tour which saw them play to over 60,000 people.