The group recorded one studio album, In the Beginning, in 1969 which included their song "Joe Cool", a moderate hit on the Canadian charts.
[1] Formed in Montreal, the group members were not all native Canadians, but actually a majority of immigrants: Allen and Elger were from England, while Bator hailed from Hungary.
[2] After performing on the local music scene for about a year, infusing light folk with psychedelic rock, the British North American Act was signed by Now Records.
Label executives arranged for the group to dress itself in revolutionary uniforms, hopefully to duplicate the success of the attire enjoyed by Paul Revere and the Raiders.
Clocking in at under 30 minutes, the album featured soft rock songs while experimenting with distortion and raw garage music.