The main reason is that until recently their early original albums were hard to get. The British-only CD Reissue Specialist Cherry Red has now changed and their first 4 albums with numerous bonus tracks extended reissued.
The self-titled second album from 1975 is unquestionably one of the best European Rare Groove Albums of the 70s and in addition to the second hit of the band (, You Sexy Thing '), some radio tracks like, Hello America' and 'Everything Should Be Funky' and above all lots of Philly-style soul tracks, but often not all that happy sound-wise come along as one would expect from this kind of music, but rather the dramatic way in the style of good O'Jays song à la, Ship Ahoy pursue ' , Even the early Curtis Mayfield and Marvin Gaye should then have had a great influence on the band.
Overall, this album is - despite some cheesy slip as, Cherry Baby 'or' Sexy Lady 'every soul afficionados only warmly recommend.
In 1978, came up with, Everyone's A Winner 'once again a very good song, which is this album stylistically quite similar, then it was but unfortunately always unassuming. The early output of this band to be trifled with, but by no means.