In The Region Of The Summer Stars (Original 1976) | ||||
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Original 1976 Album Cover of In The Region Of The Summer Stars. |
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Studio album by The Enid | ||||
Released | 1976 | |||
Genre | Progressive Rock | |||
Length | 52:38 | |||
Label | EMI | |||
The Enid chronology | ||||
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In The Region Of The Summer Stars is The Enid's debut album. It is based on the Tarot sequence and on the writings of Charles Williams. It was released in 1976 by EMI. A new version was released on the band's own label in 1984 following its deletion from the EMI catalogue.
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In The Region Of The Summer Stars was originally composed as a largely vocal album, but recording plans had to be drastically and hurriedly reviewed when Peter Roberts, the band's singer and irreplaceable frontman killed himself on New Year's Eve. The band, under the leadership of Robert John Godfrey, reconstructed the music for a purely instrumental line-up.[1] The original name decided for the album was "The Voyage of the Acolyte", However Steve Hackett released an album with the same name and a similar concept.[2]
In The Region Of The Summer Stars was recorded at Sarm Studio during late 1974 and the winter-spring of 1975 and released in 1976 on BUK Records, a label owned by EMI. EMI deleted it from their catalogue soon after and lost the multi-track tapes for side two.[3]
In 1984, frustrated by the unavailability of the album, The Enid reconstructed it so that they could re-release it by themselves with substantial alterations made to the arrangements. The multi-track tapes for the music on side one came into their possession and so they were able to use most of them. Side one was essentially the same except that "Fool" was extended and some completely fresh music was added. Side two had to be completely re-recorded. It was re-recorded and mixed by Stephen Stewart and Robert John Godrey at The Lodge Studio in Clare, Suffolk. John Southard of TRAD Electronics provided them with the means to achieve the technical quality of the recording. It was digitally mastered and released on Vinyl LP with Slightly altered track names and "The Father and the Mother" by William Arkle as the new album cover.[4]
In June 2010, following the poor quality illegal bootlegs that Inner Sanctum released, EMI agreed to grant an Exclusive Worldwide License for the original EMI release of the album to Operation Seraphim. The album was subsequently transferred from the original 30IPS 1/4 inch Dolby A tapes to 96 kHz 24 bit digital by Christian Curtis at Abbey Road. The tracks were mastered for CD by Max Read at The Lodge Recording Studio. The CD Artwork was taken from the original releases and incorporated into an eight page booklet. The album was released on Thursday 15 July 2010 and made available from The Enid’s online shop..[5]
In The Region Of The Summer Stars (1984 Re-Issue) | ||||
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Album Cover of the In The Region Of The Summer Stars 1984 Re-Issue. |
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Studio album by The Enid | ||||
Released | 1984 | |||
Genre | Progressive Rock | |||
Length | 43:09 | |||
Label | Various, Operation Seraphim (Current) | |||
The Enid chronology | ||||
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All musicians as above except Dave Hancock, and with the addition of: