Lazarus released two albums, the self-titled
Lazarus, and ''
A Fool's Paradise'' on Bearsville Records, both produced by Peter Yarrow and Phil Ramone. The band won a
Clio Award for Best Commercial of the Year for the
Life Savers campaign. The self-titled debut album
Lazarus was the second album released on the Bearsville label. On the album's release,
RPM wrote about the band: "A find of PP&M's Peter Yarrow, Lazarus is a highly talented folkish trio very much in the strain of
Crosby, Stills et al. Group has a quality of presence, unsurpassed. April 1972, a launch celebration in London with Albert Grossman in attendance, was hosted by
Kinney (WEA), set to distribute the Bearsville label in the UK, with initial album releases by
Todd Rundgren, Lazarus and
Foghat. Released in 1971, this first album featured the single "
Warmth of Your Eyes," which became a moderate hit the following year. Their second and final album, ''
A Fool's Paradise'', followed in 1973, from which "Ladyfriends I (Sing a Song to Your Lady)" was tagged as a single. Both albums were produced by Yarrow and Phil Ramone. == Touring ==