Album UK 2010 on Operation Seraphim label
Rock (Symphonic Rock, Prog Rock)
200 copies Specially Produced For Birmingham Town Hall Friday April 16th 2010 In the week before this concert took place, PYE Records decided to have the show videoed. The video was shot by Trillion using five cameras. Audio was recorded by Virgin Mobile. The soundtrack has survived and is remarkably good. The original individual camera tapes were wiped by Trillion after PYE decided not to pursue a video release. All that remained of the video was a rough mix of the show done on the night by the video company who had no idea of what to expect. Video footage used on this DVD is a recently discovered VHS copy of that rough and the visual quality is what you would expect to be given the circumstances. The video together with accompanying soundtrack was recently donated to The Enidi by Francis Lickerish who located the tape a little while ago. This DVD contains the whole show with the exception of Francis Lickerish's intro to Fand and Albion Fair which for technical reasons on the night was not videoed.
![]() | The Enid , *1975 GB album by |
![]() | Terry Pack b, eb, GB bass |
![]() | Dave Storey dr, perc, GB drums, percussion |
![]() | Francis Lickerish g, *1954 GB guitar, guitars |
![]() | Stephen Stewart g, guitar, guitars |
![]() | William Gilmour key, *1952 keyboards |
![]() | Tony Freer key, keyboards, oboe |
![]() | Robert John Godfrey key, *1947 GB keyboards, vocals |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | God Save The Queen | The Enid | ||
2 | Mayday Galliard | The Enid | ||
3 | Judgment | The Enid | ||
4 | In The Region Of The Summer Stars | The Enid | ||
5 | Summer Holiday (Dave Storey's Eccentric Send Up) | The Enid | ||
6 | Humoresque | The Enid | ||
7 | Cortege | The Enid | ||
8 | The Song Of Fand | The Enid | ||
9 | Wild Thing | The Enid | ||
10 | The Dambusters & Land Of Hope And Glory | The Enid |