The duo disbanded when the record company cut out their vocals to "Who Is the Leader of the People?" and replaced them with
Edwin Starr's vocals instead. Meat Loaf was then released from the Motown contract by management, while Murphy was retained for a short period, and left on her own to pursue other offers. Meat Loaf went on to a successful solo career. He sang "What You See Is What You Get" live on his
Live Around the World album in 1996. Murphy, known for her longtime association with
Bob Seger, joined
Eric Clapton's band for the "Behind the Sun Tour" in 1985, prior to joining the L.A.– based band,
Little Feat, as a lead singer in 1993. The album was released on
CD in 2017. "(I'd Love to Be) As Heavy as Jesus" was released on a Gospel CD compilation,
Key to the Kingdom. (According to Meat Loaf on his
VH1 Storytellers live album, he auditioned for
Jim Steinman with this song.) Both singles appear on CD as part of
The Complete Motown Singles series, on volumes 11A: 1971 and 11B: 1971. The album was released on CD for the first time in remastered 2-disc form by Real Gone Music and Second Disc Records in 2022. The release introduced a selection of bonus tracks including new mixes of the additional songs originally released on the 1978 reissue of the album, as well as both sides of Stoney's solo single for Motown, and unreleased outtakes from those sessions. ==Discography==