Indeed Wild Night should have been the debut single. Power of Love is an ok album cut but that's it.

The problem with MCA was Martha, apparently. When they signed her back in 1973, her contract with Motown was still running. They had advanced almost a quarter of a million dollars to buy Martha out of her contract plus money for living expenses. By the time the lp was finally issued the debut single had done little to activate interest in her and despite her making national tv appearances to promote it, MCA had only a small budget left for promotion. The company lost quite a bit of money on her. Also, Martha found that MCA was quite different from Motown when it came to advances and the like. She was soon cut from the company after the lp failed. There was certainly enough interest to have a followup with Richard Perry which should have done better. Had the relationship endured Martha would have eventually gotten the hits given to the Pointer Sisters later on.