Artist's albums
An Alternative History Volume One
2023 · album
An Alternative History Volume Three
2023 · single
An Alternative History Volume Two
2023 · album
Live At Loughborough Town Hall, 1980
2020 · album
The Music of William Arkle and Other Recordings
2017 · album
Resurgency
2017 · album
Dust
2016 · album
The Bridge Show, Live at Union Chapel
2015 · album
The Bridge
2015 · album
Something Wicked This Way Comes (Deluxe)
2012 · album
Shining
2012 · album
Final Noise
2011 · album
Touch Me (Extended Version)
2011 · album
Risen
2011 · album
Tripping The Light Fantastic (Extended Version)
2011 · album
Liverpool
2010 · album
Aerie Faerie Nonsense
2010 · album
Healing Hearts
2010 · album
In the Region of the Summer Stars
2010 · album
Sundialer
2010 · album
Salome
2010 · album
Members One Of Another
2010 · album
The Stand - Members One Of Another - Vol. 2
2009 · album
Tears Of The Sun
2009 · album
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Biography
British group the Enid were formed in 1974. The founder of the band was Robert John Godfrey (Barclay James Harvest). In forming the group he was joined by Stephen Stewart and Francis Lickerish. They released their first album in 1976. Coming at the heart of the punk rock era, the jazz/progressive rock-ish release (In the Region of the Summer Stars) certainly did not fit into that genre. Two years later the group followed that release with Aerie Faerie Nonsense. In 1979 they released Touch Me and Six Pieces came out the following year. The group, for all intents and purposes, broke up for a time after that album. However, they wound up continuing on as a two-piece, recording Something Wicked This Way Comes in 1983. That same year saw the release of a two-disc live set, Live at Hammersmith. In 1985 the group released The Spell and the following year saw the release of Salome. In 1988 the Enid performed a farewell gig and called it a day. The show was later released as Final Noise. However, the end was not permanent as the band reformed in 1995. Since then they have released two new albums, Tripping the Light Fantastic and Sundialer. ~ Gary Hill, Rovi