The group released one studio album, Doway Do Doway Do (July 1975), which peaked at number 43 on the Australian albums chart.
[1] Australian musicologist Ian McFarlane described them as performing a "hybrid of rock, jazz, Latin-American and West African music", as they provided "a remarkable depth of musicianship and sense of character and place".
[1] Neither the album's lead single, "I am not Afraid" (November) nor its follow up "Blue House" reached the related top 100 singles chart.
[1][2] Early in that year they supported visiting American group, the Doobie Brothers.
[1] Lee shifted to drums in early 1977, Merry Took joined on percussion and Robert Ellis replaced Wilson on bass guitar.