In the Region of the Summer Stars
Track Listings
| 1. Fool |
| 2. Tower of Babel |
| 3. Reaper |
| 4. Loved Ones |
| 5. Demon King |
| 6. Pre Dawn |
| 7. Sunrise |
| 8. Last Day |
| 9. Flood |
| 10. Under the Summer Stars |
| 11. Adieu |
| 12. Judgement |
| 13. In the Region of the Summer Stars |
In the Region of the Summer Stars,The Enid,United States Dist,Industrial,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
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In the Region of the Summer Stars
The Enid Manufacturer: Enid ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005RHIR Release Date: 1995-01-01 |
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Album Description
This album, In The Region of The Summer Stars, is the first in a series of digitally remastered Enid albums to be repackaged with enhanced artwork in a definitive version on the Inner Sanctum label. This release includes two bonus tracks 'Judgement' and 'In The Region Of The Summer Stars' which are rough mixes from 1976 and have never been released before. 2001.Customer Reviews:
The most successful Rock/Classical crossover........2004-01-19
For starters it is, if anything, more complex. It is more closely anchored in the classical side and borrows from a much broader range of classical styles. It certainly has some of rock's styles and sensibilities and particularly instrumentation. But to my ears it uses that to add power and precision and variety and depth of timbre to the classical compositions rather than, as with the others, using classical structures to add interest and variety and complexity to rock music.
To the best of my knowledge they have never toured the US and that is, frankly, America's loss. When I was in the UK I saw them about once a year and the experience was always a mixture of awe at their music and fun at their lighthearted attitude towards it. A bit like Ian Anderson's attitude to the Tull's music. They just seemed a little embarrassed about being so good and tried to cover their embarrassment with self deprecating humour.
In the Region of the Summer Stars was their first record and I still enjoy it the most of all their work. The original recording was a concept piece with the tracks representing various of the major arcana from the Tarot.
There's an incredible amount of variety and imagination involved in these tracks. The musicianship is phenominal and all the musicians were expected to be somewhat versatile. On stage there was a lot of moving around between instruments as, for instance, the drummer might leave his kit and play a simple backround line on keyboards while the bass player moved to a pair of concert cymbals to add the only piece of percussion required for that song.
This album is fully instrumental and is all the better for it. Robert-John-Godfrey's vocals are pretty weak and other albums that feature that are spoiled by it I think.
The CD remix has a couple of extra track on and a new intro. There's some good in that, though the new tracks aren't as strong as the base material and, more important, don't seem to fit well.
One disappointment is that I have the original on vinyl and have seen them live and there were some twin guitar features, cleverly orchestrated interwoven lines and effects, which seem to have been lost.
On the other hand, that's not nearly enough of a distraction to knock a point off it. I miss my annual Enid fix and I think it's wonderful that some Americans are starting to notice them.
If you like "prog rock", even just a little, you will love this album. If you're a purist that get's cranky at the merest hint of orchestration then avoid this like the plague.
PS. This album is probably the one that least literally sound like it includes an orchestra. None of them actually do. When it sounds like that it's usually because 3 or 4 members of the band are playing different keyboard parts. Back in the early days they used to stack up the keyboards a la Rick Wakeman and if you were standing in the right place it looked, at times, like one keyboard player with eight arms.
A truly magical experience.
The most overlooked,simple but stunnin'symphonic UKprog act.......2003-02-12
Highly recommended !!
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In the Region of the Summer Stars
The Enid Manufacturer: Inner Sanctum ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001AP0EK Release Date: 2004-02-17 |
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Product Description
1. Fool
2. The Tower Of Babel
3. The Reaper
4. The Loved Ones
5. The Demon King
6. Pre Dawn
7. Sunrise
8. The Last Day
9. The Flood
10. Under The Summer Stars
11. Adieu
12. Judgement
13. In The Region Of The Summer Stars
Format: CD
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Simply beatiful music in a different kind of progressive. .......2005-03-05
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In the Region of the Summer Stars
The Enid Manufacturer: Enid ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000J3FEPY Release Date: 2007-01-01 |
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Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. WHD. 2007.Album Details
Japanese Limited Edition Issue of the Album Classic in a Deluxe, Miniaturized LP Sleeve Replica of the Original Vinyl Album Artwork.
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In the Region of the Summer Stars
The Enid Manufacturer: Enid ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000BYMH60 Release Date: 1995-01-01 |
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In The Region Of The Summer Stars
The Enid Manufacturer: United States Of Dist./Ka ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002B9SSM Release Date: 2004-02-17 |
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