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Lunch (expanded edition) progressive

Enlarge this picture! A NEWLY REMASTERED & EXPANDED EDITION OF THIS CLASSIC 1972 ALBUM BY AUDIENCE
• REMASTERED FROM THE ORIGINAL CHARISMA MASTER TAPES
• WITH THREE BONUS TRACKS
• BOOKLET WITH NEW ESSAY & INTERVIEW WITH HOWARD WERTH


ESOTERIC RECORDINGS are pleased to announce the release of a newly remastered and expanded edition of the classic 1972 album by the legendary Progressive Rock group AUDIENCE, "Lunch”.


Along with GENESIS and VAN DER GRAAF GENERATOR, Audience were one of the key bands on the roster of the Famous Charisma Label in the early 1970s.


Comprising HOWARD WERTH (Vocals, Electric Nylon String Guitar), KEITH GEMMELL (Saxophone, Clarinet, Recorder, Flute), TREVOR WILLIAMS (Bass, Vocals) and TONY CONNOR (drums, percussion, vibes), Audience had a fanatical following, particularly on the continent, where their jazz-influenced brand of Progressive Rock proved popular (earning the band Top Ten status in Italy).


"Lunch”, released in February 1972, was the band’s final album of the 1970s and reached number one in Italy. Produced by Gus Dudgeon, the album featured contributions from the legendary saxophonist BOBBY KEYS and from Trumpet player and Trombonist JIM PRICE who completed the album following the departure of KEITH GEMMELL from the band mid-way through recording sessions.


This Esoteric Recordings reissue includes three bonus tracks and has been remastered from the original Charisma master tapes. It features a booklet with restored artwork and an essay by Sid Smith with an exclusive interview with Howard Werth.

1.Stand by the Door (3:56)
2.Seven Sore Bruises (2:36)
3.Hula Girl (2:39)
4.Ain't the Man You Need (3:20)
5.In Accord (4:54)
6.Barracuda Dan (2:20)
7.Thunder and Lightning (3:37)
8.Party Games (3:19)
9.Trombone Gulch (2:42)
10.Buy Me an Island (5:10)
bonus tracks
1.Grief and Disbelief
2.Hard Cruel World
3.Elixir of Youth
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ECLEC 2493 CD 1972   0.00
 
 
House on the Hill (expanded edition) progressive

Enlarge this picture! • A NEWLY REMASTERED & EXPANDED EDITION OF THIS CLASSIC 1971 ALBUM BY AUDIENCE

• REMASTERED FROM THE ORIGINAL CHARISMA MASTER TAPES

• WITH THREE BONUS TRACKS


ESOTERIC RECORDINGS are pleased to announce the release of a newly remastered and expanded edition of the classic 1971 album by the legendary Progressive Rock group AUDIENCE.


Along with GENESIS and VAN DER GRAAF GENERATOR, Audience were one of the key bands on the roster of the Famous Charisma Label in the early 1970s.


Comprising HOWARD WERTH (Vocals, Electric Nylon String Guitar), KEITH GEMMELL (Saxophone, Clarinet, Recorder, Flute), TREVOR WILLIAMS (Bass, Vocals) and TONY CONNOR (drums, percussion, vibes), Audience had a fanatical following, particularly on the continent, where their jazz-influenced brand of Progressive Rock proved popular (earning the band Top Ten status in Italy).


“The House on the Hill”, released in May 1971, was the band’s second album for Charisma and is arguably their most well-known. Produced by Gus Dudgeon, the album featured the legendary title track and classics such as ‘Jackdaw’ and ‘You’re Not Smiling’.


This Esoteric Recordings reissue includes three bonus tracks (one previously unreleased) and has been remastered from the original Charisma master tapes. It features a booklet with restored artwork and an essay by Sid Smith with an exclusive interview with Howard Werth.

- Howard Werth / electric classical guitar, vocals
- Keith Gemmell / clarinet, flute, tenor saxophone
- Trevor Williams / bass, vocals
- Tony Connor / percussion, drums, vibraphone

With
- Gus Dudgeon / maracas, cowbell
- Robert Kirby / string arrangements (4)
- Members of London Simphony orchestra / strings (4)

1.Jackdaw
2.You're Not Smiling
3.I Had a Dream
4.Raviole
5.Nancy
6.Eye to Eye
7.I Put a Spell on You
8.The House on the Hill
bonus tracks
1.You're not Smiling (single mix)
2.Indian Summer (A & B-sides of single)
3.You're not Smiling (previously unreleased radio version)
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ECLEC 2492 CD 1971   0.00
 
 
Friends, Friends, Friends (expanded edition) progressive

Enlarge this picture! A NEWLY REMASTERED & EXPANDED EDITION OF THIS CLASSIC 1970 ALBUM BY AUDIENCE


· REMASTERED FROM THE ORIGINAL CHARISMA MASTER TAPES


· WITH SEVEN BONUS TRACKS (SIX PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED)


· BOOKLET WITH NEW ESSAY & INTERVIEW WITH HOWARD WERTH


· REVIEWS IN "CLASSIC ROCK”, "PROG”, UNCUT”, "MOJO”,"RECORD COLLECTOR”


· COVERAGE ON RELEVANT WEBSITES & FANZINES


ESOTERIC RECORDINGS are pleased to announce the release of a newly remastered and expanded edition of the classic 1970 album by the legendary Progressive Rock group AUDIENCE, "Friend’s Friend’s Friend”. Along with GENESIS and VAN DER GRAAF GENERATOR, Audience were one of the key bands on the roster of the Famous Charisma Label in the early 1970s.


Comprising HOWARD WERTH (Vocals, Electric Nylon String Guitar), KEITH GEMMELL (Saxophone, Clarinet, Recorder, Flute), TREVOR WILLIAMS (Bass, Vocals) and TONY CONNOR (drums, percussion, vibes), Audience had a fanatical following, particularly on the continent, where their jazz-influenced brand of Progressive Rock proved popular (earning the band Top Ten status in Italy).


"Friend’s Friend’s Friend”, released in May 1970, was the band’s first album for the newly established Charisma Records and brought the band to a wider European audience.


This Esoteric Recordings reissue includes 7 bonus tracks, (six previously unreleased) and has been remastered from the original Charisma master tapes. It features a booklet with restored artwork and an essay by Sid Smith with an exclusive interview with Howard Werth.

1. Nothing You Do (4:38)
2.Belladonna Moonshine (2:40)
3.It Brings a Tear (2:55)
4.Raid (8:44)
5.Rigth on Their Side (5:24)
6.Ebony Variations (5:29)
7.Priestess (6:14)
8.Friends, Friends, Friend (3:28)
9.The Big Spell (3:03)
bonus tracks
1.The Big Spell
2.Nothing You Do (1971 remix)
3.Belladonna Moonshine (1971 remix)
4.It Brings a Tear (1971 remix)
5.The Raid (1971 remix)
6.Ebony Variations (1971 remix)
7.Priestess (1971 remix)
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ECLEC 2499 CD 1970   0.00
 
 
Audience (expanded edition) progressive

Enlarge this picture! A NEWLY REMASTERED & EXPANDED EDITION OF THIS CLASSIC 1969 DEBUT ALBUM BY AUDIENCE


· REMASTERED FROM THE ORIGINAL MASTER TAPES


· WITH THREE BONUS TRACKS


· BOOKLET WITH NEW ESSAY & INTERVIEW WITH HOWARD WERTH


· REVIEWS IN "CLASSIC ROCK”, "PROG”, UNCUT”, "MOJO”,"RECORD COLLECTOR”


· COVERAGE ON RELEVANT WEBSITES & FANZINES


ESOTERIC RECORDINGS are pleased to announce the release of a newly remastered and expanded edition of the classic 1969 self-titled debut album by the legendary Progressive Rock group AUDIENCE. Along with GENESIS and VAN DER GRAAF GENERATOR, Audience were one of the key bands on the roster of the Famous Charisma Label in the early 1970s.


Prior to signing to Charisma, the band recorded their self-titled debut album on a production deal which appeared on the Polydor label in the late Spring of 1969 for a matter of months before being withdrawn.

Comprising HOWARD WERTH (Vocals, Electric Nylon String Guitar), KEITH GEMMELL (Saxophone, Clarinet, Recorder, Flute), TREVOR WILLIAMS (Bass, Vocals) and TONY CONNOR (drums, percussion, vibes), Audience had a fanatical following, particularly on the continent, where their jazz-influenced brand of Progressive Rock proved popular (earning the band Top Ten status in Italy).

This Esoteric Recordings reissue includes 3 bonus tracks and has been remastered from the original master tapes. It features a booklet with restored artwork and an essay by Sid Smith with an exclusive interview with Howard Werth.

1.Banquet (3:47)
2.Poet (3:05)
3.Waverley Stage Coach (2:59)
4.Riverboat Queen (2:57)
5.Harlequin (2:35)
6.Heaven Was an Island (4:18)
7.Too Late I'm Gone (2:37)
8.Maidens Cry (4:47)
9.Pleasant Convalescence (2:30)
10.Leave It Unsaid (4:10)
11.Man On Box (3:05)
12.House On The Hill (4:05)
bonus tracks
1.Paper Round
2.The Going Song
3.Troubles
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ECLEC 2494 CD 1969   0.00