Keenan left in 1994 to start his own group, the Telstar Ponies and was replaced by guitarist Steven Haddow.
Although Alan Hake has stated that Creation Records allowed the band to keep the master tapes to this album, no plans to officially release it have materialised.
[citation needed] The future Prime Minister managed to wrongly introduce them as "Wheeler 18".
[3] After a hiatus of several years spent mainly in Central and Eastern Europe, Sean Jackson returned to the music world with the solo album Slots, recorded in 2005.
The album, although written in Košice, Eastern Slovakia, and Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation, is influenced by traditional British folk, as well as rock music, and was released on PoppyDisc Records in spring 2010.