Gaining more success in Germany while touring and featured on TV, the band signed to BASF label and released their second album in 1972, housed in a memorable gatefold cover.
Wilson tried to resurrect the band by recruiting Andy Sneddon (bass, ex East of Eden) and Snowy White (guitar), but this line-up never recorded and dissolved.
Jim Cregan joined Family on bass in August 1972 and was later in Cockney Rebel and Rod Stewart's band.
Wilson took part in a mid 70s incarnation of Skid Row, joining Brush Shiels.
Snowy White joined Pink Floyd as a touring musician, Thin Lizzy and worked as a solo artist.