In 1991 Sniff'n'The Tears' hit song 'Driver's Seat' was used in an ad campaign for a Pioneer car stereo. The campaign, which ran mainly in Germany and Holland, resurrected the by now twelve year-old hit, which went on to go to #1 in Holland for the first time. It seemed like a good opportunity to put the band together again and do some touring after a gap of eight or nine years. Leader Paul Roberts (vocals) teamed up with guitarist Les Davidson, who brought in Jeremy Meek (bass), Steve Jackson (drums) and Andy Giddings (keyboards). The tour was a surprising success and greatly enjoyed by the band.
So much so that Paul and Les decided to celebrate with an album. The resulting record, "No Damage Done", included new songs enjoyed by the audience on the tour and issued in Germany and Holland.