London art rock band that rose from the ashes of mid-sixties mod band Lloyd Alexander Real Estate. Adding sax, acoustic guitar and woodwinds to the mix, Audience soon became very popular on the club circuit, landing a residency at Ronnie Scott's and a record deal with Polydor. Their 1969 self-titled debut was a solid effort, but nonetheless was soon deleted, making original copies of this LP highly collectible. Featuring new "positive image" cover photo plus three bonus tracks, including the theme from their soundtrack to the 1970 skinhead classic "Bronco Bullfrog". 180-gram LP with bonus CD of the album and three extra tracks.
Track Listing
Banquet
		Poet
		Waverley Stage Coach
		Riverboat Queen
		Harlequin
		Heaven Was An Island
		Too Late I’m Gone
		The Going Song (bonus)
		Maidens Cry
		Pleasant Convalescence
		Leave It Unsaid
		Man On Box
		House On The Hill
		Paper Round
		Troubles