The group included famed session keyboard player Nicky Hopkins, who had worked with The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Jeff Beck, and many others; folk guitarist, singer, and past session man Alun Davies (subsequently a frequent collaborator of Cat Stevens'); and singer, guitarist, composer and past Davies cohort Jon Mark (later of Mark-Almond).
[1] Other members were drummer Harvey Burns and bassist, woodwinds player and songwriter Brian Odgers.
Both songs were released as bonus tracks on a CD edition of the group's debut album Sweet Thursday.
The group's lone album Sweet Thursday was released in August 1969 in the U.S. on Tetragrammaton Records[2] (the band had signed with that label in November 1968).
[3] It is most remembered for the ten-minute-long progressive rock radio turntable hit "Gilbert Street", written by Patrick Gunning in 1967.