The group released two albums for
Capitol Records,
Paris and
Big Towne, 2061, both in 1976. Paris toured in support of these albums, playing at arenas and auditoriums with
Blue Öyster Cult,
Rush,
Cheap Trick,
Trapeze,
Leslie West,
Rainbow,
Bachman–Turner Overdrive,
Thin Lizzy,
Head East,
Be-Bop Deluxe,
Heart,
The Outlaws,
Nektar and
Wishbone Ash. After the first album, Mooney was replaced by
Hunt Sales, who had also played with Rundgren. After Paris split up, Welch launched a successful solo career, and Sales worked with
Iggy Pop and later
Tin Machine with
David Bowie. British-born Cornick moved to the US where, after a decade out of the music business, he reformed his band Wild Turkey in the 1990s. In 2013, Capitol Records/USM Japan/Universal Music remastered and reissued paper-sleeve album replica (Mini LP) SHM-CD versions of
Paris (TYCP-80036) and
Big Towne, 2061 (TYCP-80037). ==Discography==