The band in question: The Enid featuring/led by Robert John Godfrey, who was associated for a time with Barclay James Harvest.
On their website they have 10 albums for sale, 8 studio and 2 live.
When I get into a band I prefer to pick up either a best of or live album. The Enid have 2 live albums fo sale, but they are recent recordings. Since the band has been around since 1976 and have 2 live albums (Live at Hammersmith (Vol. 1 & 2)) which are available as high priced imports or on iTunes, I'd prefer to pick those up. They also released one compilation before their album in 1988, (next album didn't come until 1994). That comp (Lovers And Fools) has never been available on CD. They do have other comps released later, but again only as high priced imports.
That leads me to my frustration and why I turn to downloading those albums that are hard to find or out of print. I don't like to do it (download). I buy CDs to support the artist and do so willingly. If you take all of the CDs I've purchased through the years I've owned around 3,000. Now my collection is a more manageable 600, the rest I have on the computer.
I often read about bands/artists "winning" their back catalog. It frustrates me that albums go OOP and become HTF, thus forcing me to download through nefarious means.