Digitally remastered and expanded edition of the classic 1971 album by the legendary progressive rock group Audience. Along with Genesis and Van Der Graaf Generator, Audience were one of the key bands on the roster of the famous Charisma Label in the early 1970s. Comprising Howard Werth (vocals, electric nylon string guitar), Keith Gemmell (saxophone, clarinet, recorder, flute), Trevor Williams (bass, vocals) and Tony Connor (drums, percussion, vibes), Audience had a fanatical following, particularly on the continent, where their jazz-influenced brand of progressive rock proved popular (earning the band Top Ten status in Italy). The House on the Hill, released in May 1971, was the band's second album for Charisma and is arguably their most well-known. Produced by Gus Dudgeon, the album featured the legendary title track and classics such as 'Jackdaw' and 'You're Not Smiling'. This Esoteric Recordings reissue includes three bonus tracks (one previously unreleased) and has been remastered from the original Charisma master tapes. It features a booklet with restored artwork and an essay by Sid Smith with an exclusive interview with Howard Werth.
01 Jackdaw 02 You're Not Smilin' 03 I Had A Dream 04 Raviolé 05 Nancy 06 Eye To Eye 07 I Put A Spell On You 08 The House On The Hill 09 You're Not Smiling (Single Mix ) 10 Indian Summer 11 You're Not Smiling (Promotional Radio Version)