List of singles released by The Enid
The Enid released some singles as part of their contract with EMI, and some that they released themselves. All of The Enid's singles were released on "Anarchy On 45" in 1996, however some of the masters of their singles were lost in a fire in 1988 at Claret Hall Farm meaning that vinyl or tape copies had to be used. The singles: 665 The Great Bean, Fool, Golden Earrings and Skye Boat Song however, were included on The Stand - Volume 2 (1985) and The Enid have the masters of this album digitally stored on Betamax F1 tapes. The master of "Letter From America" also exists because it was a single from Something Wicked This Way Comes.
Fool
"Fool" | ||||
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Single by The Enid | ||||
B-side | Tito | |||
Released | 1980 | |||
Format | 7" | |||
Genre | Alternative | |||
Length | 3:15 | |||
Label | EMI | |||
Writer(s) | Robert John Godfrey, Stephen Stewart, Malcolm Le Maistre | |||
The Enid singles chronology | ||||
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"Fool" is a single by British band The Enid. It was composed with Malcolm Le Maistre and features humorous lyrics that describe the fool with a medieval-sounding riff played by a synthesised recorder or possibly flute sound.
It was first released by EMI in 1980. It was later featured on The Stand - Volume 2 (1985).
In 2010 Inner Sanctum released The Stand - Volume 2 on CD. They illegally recorded it from the vinyl record and used a lot of noise reduction, making it very poor quality.
The B-side, "Tito", is a shortened version of "Evensong" from Something Wicked This Way Comes. The reason behind the change of title is that Evensong was a "backhanded tribute to Marshal Tito when he died".[1]
665 The Great Bean
"665 The Great Bean" | ||||
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Single by The Enid | ||||
Released | 1980 | |||
Format | 7" | |||
Genre | Alternative | |||
Length | 4:11 | |||
Label | EMI | |||
Writer(s) | Robert John Godfrey, Stephen Stewart, Francis Lickerish | |||
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"665 The Great Bean" (or just "665") is a single by British band The Enid. It is a re-recording of "The Devil" with an even heavier rock arrangement and added lyrics. It features humorous lyrics that describe the devil with most lines ending with 'sir'.
It was first released by EMI in 1980. It was later featured on The Stand - Volume 2 (1985) as "665".
In 2010, Inner Sanctum released The Stand - Volume 2 on CD. They illegally recorded it from the vinyl record and used a lot of noise reduction, making it very poor quality.
References
- ↑ Tears Of The Sun, Inlay information. Robert John Godfrey