
Touch Me
This release of The Enid - Touch Me includes two beautiful bonus tracks on an already incredible album; âDambusters March / Land Of Hope And Gloryâ & âThe Skyeboat Songâ.
The artwork stays true to the original 1979 release and includes a worthwhile and interesting âBrief History of The Enidâ. Touch Me was The Enidâs third studio album, originally released in 1979, it was the first The Enid album to be entirely self-produced, and their first step toward complete autonomy and self-sufficiency.
The Enid did not disappoint, producing one of their finest albums; recorded during November/December 1978 and January 1979 at their own studios, Beanside Lodge, they easily captured the trademark emotion and depth that is synonymous with The Enid.
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$5.60Touch Me
This release of The Enid - Touch Me includes two beautiful bonus tracks on an already incredible album; âDambusters March / Land Of Hope And Gloryâ & âThe Skyeboat Songâ.
The artwork stays true to the original 1979 release and includes a worthwhile and interesting âBrief History of The Enidâ. Touch Me was The Enidâs third studio album, originally released in 1979, it was the first The Enid album to be entirely self-produced, and their first step toward complete autonomy and self-sufficiency.
The Enid did not disappoint, producing one of their finest albums; recorded during November/December 1978 and January 1979 at their own studios, Beanside Lodge, they easily captured the trademark emotion and depth that is synonymous with The Enid.
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This release of The Enid - Touch Me includes two beautiful bonus tracks on an already incredible album; âDambusters March / Land Of Hope And Gloryâ & âThe Skyeboat Songâ.
The artwork stays true to the original 1979 release and includes a worthwhile and interesting âBrief History of The Enidâ. Touch Me was The Enidâs third studio album, originally released in 1979, it was the first The Enid album to be entirely self-produced, and their first step toward complete autonomy and self-sufficiency.
The Enid did not disappoint, producing one of their finest albums; recorded during November/December 1978 and January 1979 at their own studios, Beanside Lodge, they easily captured the trademark emotion and depth that is synonymous with The Enid.











