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Extrait d'une interview du leader Robert Godfrey :
TV: "Have you, or any of the other members of The Enid, worked with any of the other people who've used Claret Hall?"
RJG: "Yes, up to a point. I mean I've had a situation where I've had to, the backing tracks, well the whole tracks of Lena Zavaroni have been brought up to me to put the orchestra on. I've had things like that happen. Kim Wilde - we did most of her recording that Ricky couldn't manage, whose a, I must admit, he's 19, I think he's 20 now, one of the most talented youngsters that I've ever come across, but he struck up a particular relationship with Steven, our lead guitarist and chief engineer, and they created a sound for Kim."
et sur le site de Kim :
British group the Enid were formed in 1974. The founder of the band was Robert John Godfrey, formerly from Barclay James Harvest. In forming the group he was joined by Stephen Stewart and Francis Lickerish. They released their first album, 'In The Region Of The Summer Stars', in 1976. Two years later the group followed that release with 'Aerie Faerie Nonsense'. It was followed by 'Touch Me' (1979) and 'Six Pieces' (1980). The group, for all intents and purposes, broke up for a time after that album. Drummer Chris North joined the band. They continued to work in their own Lodge studios, where Kim Wilde's debut album Kim Wilde was recorded with The Enid basically acting as her musicians.