[1] After the duo joined forces with Richard James Burgess, the trio became known as Easy Street.
After Easy Street's 1977 album Under the Glass, Nicol & Marsh released one last album in 1978, the eponymous Nicol & Marsh,[2] to which their partnership dissolved; an interview with Nicol implied that Marsh was moving in a different direction, saying: "...what happened is what happens to a lot of people, and you start to try other things, writing with other people and we were making too much of a departure from what was working originally.
So then the album would seem too diverse; one track would appear very different to another because, say, Pete would have written it with the drummer.
"[3] Both Nicol and Marsh went on to have successful solo careers as singer-songwriters, guitarists and producers, releasing solo material as well as becoming members of other bands and working with other artists.
Marsh was a member of the new wave bands Twist and Blanket of Secrecy.