Multi-instrumentalist Jackie McAuley played keyboards in Them, and Judy Dyble had sung with Fairport Convention had sung with Fairport Convention before breaking up with then-boyfriend Richard Thompson. Dyble had a brief stint with Giles, Giles and Fripp, who morphed into King Crimson after she broke up with boyfriend Ian McDonald. Trader Horne; named after DJ John Peel's nanny, produced a single and the album Morning Way before she left. Shortly after, McAuley ended up as as Lonnie Donegan's Musical Director.
Fairly well-crafted folk-pop with mild patches of pastoral psychedelia, Nothing much to rave or write home about, but nothing to avoid either. Still, they were probably never going to be anything other than a mildly interesting footnote.
Inoffensive but Acceptable. File under: Folk rock footnotes