On the albums, you can hear instruments that are generally rare for rock music, such as the cello or the oboe. And then… Steve Houston, following the path of Mud Flanagan, the plot hero of the Prince of Heaven’s Eyes disc, turned to religion. He could not find a full-fledged replacement, and the ensemble, having released the Modern Masquerades CD with John Mason on keyboards in 1975, ceased to exist.
Albums
Original Editions
1973 – Future Legends (2004 Arcàngelo ARC-7070) [39:59]
1974 – Seven Secrets (2004 Arcàngelo ARC-7071) [46:04]
1974 – The Prince Of Heaven’s Eyes (1995 Si-Wan Records SRMC 1033) [46:34]
1975 – Modern Masquerades (2006 Strange Days POCE-1012) [49:04]
Remastered Editions & LP
1973 – Future Legends (2009 Esoteric Rec. Remastered ECLEC2104) [47:25]
1974 – Seven Secrets (2009 Esoteric Rec. Remastered ECLEC 2102) [45:46]
1974 – The Prince Of Heaven’s Eyes (2004 Arcàngelo ARC-7072-73, Bonus CD) [49:01]
1974 – The Prince Of Heaven’s Eyes (2009 Esoteric Rec. Remastered ECLEC2103) [48:41]
1975 – Modern Masquerades (Dawn Records Vinyl Rip DNLS 3070) [48:49]
1975 – Modern Masquerades (2009 Esoteric Rec. Remastered ECLEC 2105) [49:00]
Boxset & Compilations
1996 – Future Legends & Seven Secrets (1973-1974) [1:12:01]
1996 – The Prince Of Heaven’s Eyes & Modern Masquerades (1974-1975) [1:17:34]
2005 – It’s All Up Now: Anthology [2:38:25]