- The Enid
Infobox musical artist
Name = The Enid
Img_capt = The Enid at a live show in Derby, 1998 (Robert John Godfrey, Grant Jamieson, Max Read, Dave Storey)
Years_active = 1975 - present
Background = group_or_band
Origin =England
Country =England
Genre =Symphonic rock
Label = Various
Current_members =Robert John Godfrey
Jason Ducker
Dave Storey
Past_members = Francis Lickerish
Steve Stewart
David Williams
Glenn Tollet
Robbie Dobson
Jeremy Tranter
Nick Magnus
Charlie Elston
Terry Pack
Willie Gilmour
Tony Freer
Martin Russell
Nick May
Steve Hughes
Alex Tsentides
Grant Jamieson
URL =The Enid is a British rock band founded in 1975 by
Robert John Godfrey , Stephen Stewart andFrancis Lickerish . Another early member wasWilliam Gilmour , who subsequently founded his own band Craft and now plays keyboards in Lickerish's band "Secret Green".History
The Enid's membership has since undergone several changes, always with Godfrey firmly at the helm, and its creativity seems to come in fits and starts. Godfrey has diabetes, and has also described bouts of depression associated with periods of
writer's block .Godfrey also has a tendency to dismiss some of his ideas, such as a brief flirtation with
dance music in the early 1990s, as juvenile or misguided, a view that is not always shared by the band's fans. Now more than 30 years old, the band is still recording sporadically although there have been no full-length album releases since 1997.The Enid began recording at about the same time aspunk rock burst upon the scene. Godfrey has said that he always regarded The Enid's ironic takes on classical music as being just as anarchic as anything by theSex Pistols , but this did not translate into either musical or commercial recognition, despite their work being played frequently byTommy Vance onBBC Radio One 's "Friday Rock Show". In 1981, the band played most of the music forKim Wilde 's self-titled debut album. After some unpleasant experiences with majorrecord label s, which initially welcomed the band with open arms and then dumped them after failing to promote their records, the band relied on self-publishing and promotion, which was helped by the fact that their settlement with one of the labels included some recording equipment. The band used this equipment to establishThe Lodge Recording Studio , hiring its facilities to other bands in between their own projects.It may be worth noting that unlike many current rock and pop releases on CD and download, The Enid's music is "not" processed with
dynamic range compression to artificially enhance loudness.Robert John Godfrey has said that he does not regard The Enid as a
progressive rock band and would rather not be associated with the term, but that has not stopped prog rockfanzine s andwebsite s from promoting the band. He has also been quite scathing in his criticism of "neo-progressive " bands likeMarillion and Pendragon, accusing them of lacking charm, talent and originality.Marketing innovations
In addition to traditional vinyl and CD releases, in the late 1990s the band also pioneered the production of "Bespoke CDs" - mail-order custom compilation
CD-R s containing rare tracks chosen by listeners from a catalogue. This service was discontinued after a couple of years.In March 2006 Godfrey announced on the band's website that he would shortly be making its entire back catalogue available for free download on high-quality
mp3 s. This apparently includes all of the rarities previously available on Bespoke CDs.Godfrey wrote: "The purpose of this is to make sure that The Enid's music reaches as many people as possible and does not entirely disappear when I am dead. The Enid represents my life's work and I want it and what it contains to live on in those who warm to it. Having taken this decision it may well influence the way I think about The Enid and may drive me to do some more."Fact|date=September 2007
Discography
Albums
*"In the Region of the Summer Stars" (1976) (BUK BULP 2014)
*"Aerie Faerie Nonsense" (1977) (EMI International INS 3012)
*"Touch Me" (1979) (Pye NSPH 18593)
*"Six Pieces" (1979) (Pye NH 116)
*"Something Wicked This Way Comes" (1983) (ENID 3) [released in 1983, this was the first Enid album to feature lyrics, written by drummer Chris North and sung in a mock-opera tic style by Godfrey. It deals with the threat ofnuclear warfare and the various ways in which people respond to it.]
*"The Stand - Members One Of Another" (1984) - No commercial release, available only to fan club members
*"Live at Hammersmith (Vol 1)" (Recorded 1979) (1984) (ENID 1)
*"Live at Hammersmith (Vol 2)" (Recorded 1979) (1984) (ENID 2)
*"Aerie Faerie Nonsense" (Recorded 1983) (ENID 6) - Band's own rerelease
*"In the Region of the Summer Stars 1984" (1984) (ENID 7) - Band's own reissue of debut album
*"The Spell" (1985) (ENID 8) (originally released as a double-45 rpm album) (UK Indie #24)cite book |last=Lazell |first=Barry |title=Indie Hits 1980-1999 |year= 1997 |publisher=Cherry Red Books |isbn=0-9517206-9-4 ]
*"Fand" (1985) (ENID 9)
*"Salome" (1986) (ENID 10)
*"Lovers And Fools" (1986) (Castle Communications DO Jo LP 24) - Double retrospective compilation
*"The Seed and the Sower" (originally released as by Godfrey and Stewart for contractual reasons, but always regarded by fans as an Enid album and subsequently reissued under the band's name) (1988)
*"Final Noise" (1988) (live album)
*"Tripping the Light Fantastic" (1994)
*"Sundialer" (1995)
*"Anarchy on 45" (singles compilation) (1996)
*"White Goddess" (1997)
*"Tears of the Sun" (1999)Some albums have been issued on CD two or three times, sometimes with different bonus tracks and cover artwork.
*"Far Out" has been announced as forthcoming on the Enid's website. A rough mix of one track from the album, "Mars", was made available for download in July 2008. [http://www.lodgerecording.co.uk/enid/news/latest.html]ingles
*"The Lovers"/"In The Region Of Summer Stars" (1976) (Buk BUK 3002)
*"Jubilee"/"Omega" (1977) (EMI International INT 534) release cancelled
*"Golden Earrings"/"Omega" (1977) EMI (BUK) INT 540
*"Dambusters March"/"Land Of Hope & Glory"/"The Skyeboat Song" (1979) (Pye 7P 106)(PS, Blue vinyl with RAF roundel design)
*"Fool" (with Malcolm Le Maistre)/"Tito" (1980) Pye 7P 187 (PS)
*"Golden Earrings"/"665 - The Great Bean" (1980) EMI 5109 (PS) [Picture sleeve]
*"When You Wish Upon A Star"/"Jessica" (1981) (Bronze BRO 127)(PS)
*"Heigh Ho"/"Twinkle Little Star" (1980)(Bronze BRO 134)
*"Then There Were None"/"Letter From America" (1982) RAK 349 (PS)
*"Then There Were None"/"Letter From America"/"Raindown" (1984) (PS, 12")
*"Itchycoo Park"/"Sheets Of Blue" (1986) (7": Sedition EDIT 3314)(PS) - (12" - Sedition EDITL 3314, blue vinyl)
*"Salome"/"Salomee" (1990) (7" - Enid ENID 7999)(PS) (12"- Enid ENID 6999)(PS)References
External links
* [http://www.theenid.com/ The official Enid website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/theenid The official Enid Myspace]
* [http://www.lodgerecording.co.uk/lodge.html The Lodge Recording Studio website]
* [http://www.dprp.net/forgotten/enid/index.html The Enid: A Brief History - part 1]
* [http://www.dprp.net/forgotten/enid/index3.html The Enid: A Brief History - part 2]
* [http://www.talkingelephant.co.uk/artists/artist.php?Artist_Ref=2224&Genre_id=all Talking Elephant The Enid Page]
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