Combined under both names, the band released in total 27 singles between October 1964 and July 1970.
[7] Dissatisfied with the label's economical status, they waited until their contract expired, which it did on New Year's Day 1967.
[8] They then promptly signed with Parlophone Records, who, with a bigger budget, could afford to give the group more time in the studio.
[9] The group's final album The Lilac Years was issued under the name Blond after they had received a contract with Fontana Records in 1969.
Sveriges Television (SVT) half hour special that features segments of the band miming to tracks from their album Studio.