The album
Bakerloo (Harvest SHVL 762) was further promoted by the inclusion of "This Worried Feeling," a slow blues number, on the 1970 Harvest double sampler album
Picnic - A Breath of Fresh Air and by sessions for the BBC. The album was produced by
Gus Dudgeon. Notable tracks included "Last Blues," a heavy rocker, and the album's closer, "Son of Moonshine", a driving
metal blues. Other tracks contained
"progressive" classical and jazz elements. While reviews for the debut LP were favorable, the group itself was in disarray at the end of 1969. By the time the record was released, the Clempson-Poole-Baker lineup had decided to go their separate ways. Clempson initially sought to form a new blues-rock power trio, one that reportedly included drummer Cozy Powell, before electing to replace James Litherland as the guitarist in Colosseum. Poole and Baker also moved on, forming
May Blitz with Jamie Black on vocals and guitar, although both departed before the band was signed to Vertigo Records. Poole later played with several other bands, including
Graham Bond and
Vinegar Joe, while Baker bounced from Supertramp to
Uriah Heep. Clempson would continue to achieve greater fame with Colosseum and, in 1971, as
Peter Frampton's replacement in Humble Pie. ==Discography==