The British prog-rock band East of Eden was perhaps one of the first bands to use violins and saxophones in their arsenal. The recipe EoE used to make music was this: a dose of rock, a dose of jazz a la Coltrane, a dose of classical a la Bartok, and everything is seasoned with oriental twists.

1969 - Mercator Projected [45:00]
1969 - Mercator Projected (2004 RM Eclectic ECLCD1012, Bonus Tracks) [1:09:52]
1969 - Mercator Projected (Vinyl LP) [45:11]
1970 - Snafu [42:37]
1970 - Snafu (2004 RM Eclectic ECLCD 1013, Bonus Tracks) [1:18:04]
1970 - Snafu (2007 RM Deram UICY-93370, Bonus Tracks) [46:09]
1970 - Snafu (Vinyl LP) [42:04]
1970 - Live In Zurich (bootleg) [1:34:38]
1970 - London, UK BBC Top Gear 1970-04-06 (bootleg) [20:37]
1971 - East of Eden [39:53]
1971 - East of Eden (Vinyl LP) [39:43]
1971 - Jig-a-Jig (Compilation) [48:01]
1971 - New Leaf (2002 RM Progressive Line PL 566, Bonus Tracks) [54:14]
1971 - The World of East of Eden - Featuring Jig-a-Jig (Vinyl LP) (Compilation) [40:32]
1975 - Another Eden (2011 RM Flawed Gems GEM 70, Bonus Tracks) [40:32]
1976 - Here We Go Again [38:35]
1998 - Kalipse [55:34]
2001 - Armadillo [1:06:00]
2005 - Graffito [58:01]

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