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Subsequent Careers

Malone released a solo album as "Wil Malone" on Fontana, and the album Motherlight under the name "Bobak, Jons, Malone" on Morgan Blue Town, featuring Malone on vocals, keyboards and drums with Morgan studio engineers Mike Bobak on guitar and Andy Jons (Johns) as recording engineer. Malone went on to become a successful arranger and record producer. His string arrangement for The Verve's "Bitter Sweet Symphony" caused controversy.

Currie joined Supertramp, then Burlesque, later becoming a session musician.

John Bachini, AKA, John Baccini, John Bacchini and The Wop carried on as a session bass player and session backing vocalist/producer/engineer. He opened the Wopalong Recording Studios and the Superwop Music Publishers in Luton, Bedfordshire with partner, Don Larking and produced children's characters and TV formats. He received an out of court settlement from Celador Productions, ITV and five Individuals after claiming they plagiarised his game show format, 'Millionaire', and called theirs, Who wants to be a Millionaire?.

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