The band released the single "Prepare for Love", which received local airplay, but ultimately failed to make an impact.
[4][5] Though the record was unsuccessful, it established the band's sound, combining striking vocal harmonies and innovative psychedelic instrumentals.
They then began a national tour appearing with other acts, including Paul Revere & the Raiders, the Young Rascals and the Yardbirds.
[11] "Little Girl" later was recorded by other artists, including Dwight Yoakam and the English punk group the Banned, an offshoot of prog-rock band Gryphon, which reached the UK charts in 1977.
The American punk group the Dead Boys included a live version on their 1977 debut album Young, Loud and Snotty.
The San Francisco Bay Area band CHOC'D also covers the song in their live sets, featuring "Sexy Rexy" on vocals.
The song "Little Girl" was recognized by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum in Cleveland, Ohio since the day it was opened, where it is on permanent rotation in the one-hit Wonder section.