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The group was reportedly discovered by Jim Morrison of The Doors and signed to Lou Adler's label Ode Records.

The band later signed to the label Bliss, formed by Doors members John Densmore and Robby Krieger, and released a debut single, "Be Me"/ "Some Soon, Some Day."

Their self-titled debut album, produced by Adler, Densmore, and Krieger, was released in 1968 to positive reviews but little commercial success.

In a retrospective, Rob Fitzpatrick of The Guardian called it "a delight."

[2] The group appeared in the 1968 Bob Hope and Jackie Gleason comedy movie How to Commit Marriage as a rock group associated with the young people in the plot, performing their protest song "A Child's Garden.