Mashmakhan debuted with the
single "
As the Years Go By" which became a smash hit and was released in an edited form. The single sold 100,000 copies in Canada, 500,000 copies in the United States, and over 1,000,000 copies in Japan. The single was followed by the other singles, "Days When We Are Free" and "Gladwin." The self-titled debut album was released in 1970 in Canada in
LP format as
Columbia Records, catalog number ELS-365. US releases were on
Epic Records number E 30235. After their debut album was released, the follow-up album
The Family was released in 1971 and bombed. This was released in Canada on Columbia as ES-90000, and in the US as Epic E 30813. The group broke up shortly after. Several songs were later included in different compilation albums with the first being "As the Years Go By" which was included in
Rock Artifacts, Vol. 1 in 1990. On November 9, 1995,
Mashmakhan and its follow-up album,
The Family, were included in the compilation album
Mashmakhan/The Family. On July 1, "Days When We Are Free" was included as part of the compilation
The Rubble Collection, Volumes 1-10. The song "Afraid of Losing You" was included in the
David Holmes compilation
Cherrystone: Hidden Charms on June 22, 2004. And lastly, "As the Years Go By" was used in the
Japanese compilation ''The 70's, Vol. 3'' by
Universal Music Group of Japan on December 15, 2007. == Critical reception ==