Tchaikovsky was – if briefly – the most visible former member of the group thanks to his solo career. His band toured with
The Joe Perry Project,
The Cars and
Alice Cooper and performed on
Don Kirshner's syndicated
Rock Concert television programme. Following the release of his final solo album (1981's
Funland, produced by Garvey) he operated a recording studio during the 1980s and occasionally played
blues gigs in the early 1990s. Garvey released one solo album (1982's
Blue Skies) following the final split with McMaster and did session work with
Paul McCartney and others through the 1980s. He produced (with the band) the third album by
The Sunnyboys,
Get Some Fun, released in 1984. McMaster is reported to still be recording music and living in a small town in the southeast of England, and Slaughter continued to play with a number of bands through the 1980s, including Fallen Angels, which included
Knox, former lead vocalist of
The Vibrators (and Slaughter's cousin). The band's three albums were reissued on 27 March 2006 in the UK with a variety of live tracks,
B-sides and remixes. These were on the Captain Oi! label, with sleeve notes by Record Collector's Joe Geesin and quotes from guitarist Nick Garvey. Of Tchaikovsky's three solo albums, the first two
Strange Man Changed Man and
The Russians Are Coming were released on CD in 1998 as part of a "British Rock" reissue series, WEA Japan re-released both using original master tapes and artwork. In addition to the original artwork and liner notes, each CD contained extensive historical information, song lyrics and musical commentary (albeit in Japanese). These CDs were only available in Japan and are now out of production. An expanded version of
Stranger Man Changed Man has appeared on CD, with 21 tracks and includes rare b-sides and live cuts. The audio for the reissue of
Strange Man Changed Man is sourced from vinyl LPs and 45s and not the original master tapes. In December 2007,
Strange Man Changed Man was issued on Compact Disc in the US by Hip-O Select with full artwork and master tapes sequenced for the original US album release. This edition has a track order from the UK LP and also different from the 1998 Japanese CD. Garvey's one solo album,
Blue Skies, has yet to be reissued in any form. Garvey appeared on
Never Mind the Buzzcocks in 2001 in the Identity Parade round. == Cover versions ==