[1] Although the group was prominent only for around a year (1968–9) and released only one album, it played an important part in the history of the genre, especially in view of its members' subsequent involvement with Colosseum, Humble Pie, May Blitz, Graham Bond, Vinegar Joe, Judas Priest and Uriah Heep.
[2] The group appeared as the support act for Led Zeppelin's debut at London's famed Marquee Club on 18 October 1968.
Clempson initially sought to form a new blues-rock power trio, one that reportedly included drummer Cozy Powell, before electing to replace James Litherland as the guitarist in Colosseum.
[1] Poole and Baker also moved on, forming May Blitz[1] with Jamie Black on vocals and guitar, although both departed before the band was signed to Vertigo Records.
Poole later played with several other bands, including Graham Bond and Vinegar Joe, while Baker bounced from Supertramp to Uriah Heep.