Subsequent bass players were James Eller, Claire Kenny and Gail Ann Dorsey.
Dorsey went on to work with David Bowie and released her own album, The Corporate World.
In 1987, Bruce Forest remixed "Jesus on the Payroll" using David Cole on piano.
They completed a special "Street Mix" which DJ Paul Oakenfold gives credit for starting the Balearic movement in the late 1980s/early 1990s.
There is some evidence to suggest that their career was irrevocably harmed when British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher expressed fondness for their video for "Beautiful Imbalance" when she saw it on Saturday Superstore.