Jake had not been an musician named Jake, however the duo of Eddie Hardin and Ray Fenwick, who all had both served amount of time in the post-Stevie Winwood lineups from the Spencer Davis Group in the late ’60s. Jake’s lone discharge was a 1972 one over the Deram label, “And each day”/”You & Me.” The music were usual if subdued early-’70s United kingdom rock and roll, the A-side being truly a pleasurable soul-rocker that, like a number of the music on Hardin’s early-’70s single album Home Is normally Where You THINK IT IS, bore some resemblance to Winwood in both materials and tone of voice. “You & Me” was a far more vocalist/songwriter-inclined, folk-rockish ballad using a cor anglais single, compiled by one Pete Oakman (though Hardin acquired penned the A-side). Both monitors had been included on the 2004 Compact disc reissue of House Is normally Where You THINK IT IS as bonus slashes.