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The Enid - Aerie Faerie Nonsense (Japan Remastered) (1977/2006)

The Enid - Aerie Faerie Nonsense (Japan Remastered) (1977/2006)

BAND/ARTIST: The Enid

  • Title: Aerie Faerie Nonsense
  • Year Of Release: 1977/2006
  • Label: WHD Entertainment
  • Genre: Prog Rock, Symphonic Prog
  • Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
  • Total Time: 01:13:23
  • Total Size: 391 Mb (scans)
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The Enid - Aerie Faerie Nonsense (Japan Remastered) (1977/2006)


Tracklist:

1. A Heroe's Life (7:07)
2. Ondine (3:47)
3. Interlude (0:57)
4. Bridal Dance (6:37)/ 1985
5. Isle of Brooding Solitude (2:57)
6. The Silver Ship - Landfall (5:02)

Bonus Tracks:
7. The Grand Loving (9:37)
8. Love/Death... The Immolation of Fand (12:07)/ 1999
9. Isle of Brooding Solitude (2:27)
10. The Silver Ship - Landfall (4:18)
11. The Grand Loving (10:04)
12. Love/Death... The Immolation of Fand (8:13)

Line-up::
Stephen Stewart / guitars, bass, co-producer
Francis Lickerish / guitar
Robert John Godfrey / keyboards, co-producer
Terry Pack / bass
Chris North / drums, percussion
Dave Storey / drums, percussion
With:
Grant Jamieson / guitar (9-12)
Max Read / bass (9-12)

British group THE ENID were formed around the founder/keyboardist Robert John GODFREY (BARCLAY JAMES HARVEST) and his fellow founder-members, guitarists Stephen STEWART and Francis LICKERISH in 1973. Almost like a combination of classical and rock, the band combined vast orchestral movements, exclusively classical instrumentation, rigourous construction completely well-written and romantic rock music led by composer Robert John GODFREY. For the most part the albums have some orchestrated sound, all created using the standard guitars, basses, keyboards and drums. THE ENID are probably the TOP of the symphonic tradition.

Aerie Faerie Nonsense was recorded at Morgan Studios between August and September 1977 and released that year on EMI Records. EMI deleted it from their catalogue soon after.

In 1983, frustrated by the unavailability of the album, The Enid reconstructed it so that they could re-release it by themselves. They re-recorded all the tracks except Ondine. It was released on Vinyl LP with slightly altered track names and the poem "To Sleep" by John Keats featured on the album cover. In 1985 Robert John Godfrey and Stephen Stewart recorded an extended version of Fand that was released for the fan club. This extended version appears on CD releases of the reconstructed Aerie Farie Nonsense.


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  • mufty77
  •  wrote in 01:23
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Many thanks for lossless.