In 1970 they moved to the Harvest label, at the same time shifting towards a more rock oriented sound on A Lot of Bottle.
It was produced in 1977 and released in 1978 by EMI Italy, through its Harvest label.
In 1973 he released his second album on the Harvest label called "Get Up With The Sun".
It has been described as "a keyboard dominated chunk of heavy progressive rock... a popular part of the eccentric Harvest label."
The group then recorded an album of cover versions of classic tracks that were originally recorded by artists signed to the Harvest label.
This lineup completed the band's self-titled debut album, which was released on the Harvest label in the United Kingdom.
They released their first two albums on the Harvest label in 1975.
Two singles were also released from the album on the Harvest label.
The album was one of the first released on the new Harvest label, alongside Pink Floyd's.
It was the band's last contemporary recording to be released on the Harvest label.