From Vicky Powell:
"Our October remastered releases are all dropping in to the office now . Details of tracklistings can be found on the Esoteric website www.esotericrecordings.com
These are as follows
Tony Banks-A Curious Feeling-2CD deluxe with 5.1 surround mix and promo footage and interview with Tony
Tony Banks-A Curious Feeling -standard edition
Quite a lot of interviews with Tony were done for promotion and no doubt will be popping up shortly as well as on the various Genesis specific web sites.
Barclay James Harvest-Sea of Tranquility-3CD polydor years mini box set with extended booklet and lovely artwork.
Camel-Nude-extended
Camel-I Can see Your house from here-extended
Camel-Pressure Points-extended
Steve Swindells-Messages
Igginbottom-Iginbottoms Wrench-
Stray Dog-Stray Dog (our Manticore imprint)
Stray Dog-While Youre Down there (our Manticore imprint)
Novembers titles as follows-tracklistings will be up on the site as of 1st November but if anyone desparately wants them in the meantime please email me
Pete Sinfield-Still (2Cd with large amount of alternative mixes etc) on Manticore imprint
Flash-Flash
Peter Banks-Both sides of Peter Banks
Sweet ok supersister-Spiral Staircase
Darryl Way-Concerto for Electric Violin
Made In Sweden-Made in England
Robert Calvert-Captain Lockheed and the Starfighters (will not be any different to the Eclectic release in early 2007--just made re available)"
A listing of obscure 60's, 70's, and 80s prog, psych, jazz fusion, and hard rock albums that remain largely unknown and have not been reissued on CD (at the time of publishing)
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