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    Artist: Barclay James Harvest
    Label: Universal UK
    Category: Music

    List Price: $16.98
    Buy New: $9.25
    You Save: $7.73 (46%)



    New (12) Used (4) from $8.74

    Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
    Sales Rank: 93184

    Format: Extra Tracks, Import, Original Recording Remastered
    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

    UPC: 044006539928
    EAN: 0044006539928
    ASIN: B00009029N

    Release Date: June 9, 2003
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
    Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!

    Tracks:

      • The World Goes On - Barclay James Harvest, Holroyd, Les
      • May Day - Barclay James Harvest, Lees, John
      • Ra - Barclay James Harvest, Wolstenholme, Stewa
      • Rock N' Roll Star - Barclay James Harvest, Holroyd, Les
      • Polk Street Rag - Barclay James Harvest, Lees, John
      • Believe in Me - Barclay James Harvest, Holroyd, Les
      • Suicide? - Barclay James Harvest, Lees, John
      • Rock N' Roll Star - Barclay James Harvest, Holroyd, Les
      • Polk Street Rag - Barclay James Harvest, Lees, John
      • Ra - Barclay James Harvest, Wolstenholme, Stewa
      • Rock N' Roll Star - Barclay James Harvest, Holroyd, Les
      • Suicide? - Barclay James Harvest, Lees, John

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Album Description
    2003 remastered reissue of the British progressive rock act's 1976 album includes 5 bonus tracks, 'Rock N' Roll Star' (Early Mix), 'Polk Street Rag' (First Mix), 'Ra' (First Mix), 'Rock N' Roll Star' (Recorded at Marquee Studios) & 'Suicide?' (First Mix). Features 12 tracks in all & a 16-page booklet. Polydor. 2003.

    Album Details
    Digitally Remastered Reissue of their Album from 1976. Polydor Had Wanted the Band to Record with Elliott Mazer (Neil Young), but They Ended Up Participating in the Sessions for Starsky and Hutch Actor David Soul's Solo Album. David Rohl Took Over as Co-producer, with a Cv that Included Photography (He Took the Cover Art Picture on the Moody Blues' "a Question of Balance") and Staff Producer at 10cc's Strawberry Studios. Rohl was Able to Fashion a Sound that Made the Group Sound More Like a Cohesive Band Unit. The Title is a Send-up of the Shakespearena Character "Oberon"..this Re-release Includes Five Bonus Tracks Not Included on the Original Vinyl Edition.


    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars an amazing effort--timeless   January 5, 2006
    This review comes with a caveat--I have never heard the remastered version the previous reviewer finds offensive. He may very well be right. I bought the original CD about twenty years ago--actually one of my first CD's--and my comments pertain only to that Polydor release (821-930-2)

    The album, musically and lyrically, is superb. I knew very little about BJH beyond "Mockingbird" when I first bought this, and it took me a little while to appreciate it. I think I was more taken by surprise than reluctant in any way, but I remember hearing "Suicide?" for the first time and being blown away by its complexity, its harmony, its plot, and its method of narration. It truly is a masterpiece--one which most people will never hear and never hear of.

    Anyway, the original "unremastered" version is more than worth the price if you can find it. I paid $4.98 at a now defunct music shop that sold used CD's. It's worth ten times that amount. Well, five anyway.



    4 out of 5 stars Another nice album by Barclay James Harvest   May 22, 2007
    This pleasant 1976 release continues in the tradition of richly arranged symphonic pop that characterized much of their output. In contrast with previous releases however, the arrangements seem a little more elaborate and even include the use of an orchestra and a choir. The overall feel of the album is a bit sad and somewhat dark.

    The lineup on this album included Les Holroyd (bass; acoustic guitar; and vocals); Woolly Wolstenholme (Hammond organ; mellotron; synthesizers; and vocals); Mel Pritchard (drums and percussion); and John Lees (electric and acoustic guitars; vocals). In general, the one thing that really stands out on this album are the vocal harmonies, which are superb. I also love the use of synthesizers which add a great deal to the symphonic aspects of this album.

    The seven tracks on the album range in length from 4'21" to 7'57 and are all excellent examples of symphonic pop. Arrangements are lush and the instrumentation emphasizes acoustic textures, although there are a few up-tempo and electric sections. One of my favorite moments on this album is during the choir section (augmented with a celestial, "churchy" sounding organ), whereby a smaller chorus of male voices sing in a completely different key and meter than the rest of the choir. Although the effect is subtle, I found the dissonance to be pretty cool. In large part however, the pieces are very well arranged songs that feature pleasant melodies and excellent vocal harmonies. In addition to the more lavishly arranged pieces, there are a few straightforward pop songs on here, e.g. Rock and Roll Star, that are vaguely reminiscent of American west coast soft rock (think Eagles here). There is a unifying mood to all of the pieces and that is one of melancholy. In fact, the last song describes someone committing suicide (complete with sound effects I might add). I think that it is this emotional sophistication that really makes the band work for me.

    This remastered version is just great and features loads of liner notes, pictures of the group, and lyrics. The bonus tracks on the album include remixes of the same tracks included on the original album and do not add too much.

    All in all, this is a great album of symphonic pop with a lot of emotional sophistication. Recommended along with Everybody is Everybody Else (1974) and a few other albums that are somewhat similar in texture including a few by the Strawbs (Hero and Heroine, 1974; Ghosts, 1975); and a few by The Alan Parsons Project (Tales of Mystery and Imagination, 1976; and I Robot, 1977).



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