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Barclay James Harvest - Japanese Mini-LP Reissue Collection '2006 (5CD: 1974-1978)

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Barclay James Harvest - Japanese Mini-LP Reissue Collection '2006 (5CD: 1974-1978)

Barclay James Harvest - Japanese Mini-LP Reissue Collection '2006 (5CD: 1974-1978)
5x EAC-FLAC Images with CUEs & LOGs - 1,86 GB | Full Scans | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps - 740 MB
Progressive Rock / Crossover Prog / Art Rock | TT - 319:59 minutes | Japanese Limited Release

Barclay James Harvest was, for many years, one of the most hard luck outfits in progressive rock. A quartet of solid rock musicians with a knack for writing hook-laden songs built on pretty melodies, they harmonized like the Beatles and wrote extended songs with more of a beat than the Moody Blues. They were signed to EMI at the same time as Pink Floyd, and both bands moved over to the company's progressive rock-oriented Harvest imprint at the same time, yet somehow, they never managed to connect with the public for a major hit in England, much less America…

Barclay James Harvest @ Wikipedia

allmusic.com biography: The group was formed in September of 1966 in Oldham, Lancashire. Lees and Wolstenholme were classmates who played together in a band called the Blues Keepers; that group soon merged with a band called the Wickeds, which included Holroyd and Pritchard. They became Barclay James Harvest in June of 1967 and began rehearsing at an 18th century farmhouse in Lancashire. The psychedelic era was in full swing, and the era of progressive rock about to begin – the Moody Blues, in particular, were beginning to cut an international swathe across the music world. BJH cut a series of demos late in the year, and by the spring of 1968 they were signed to EMI's Parlophone label; in April they issued their first single, a folky, faux-classical song called "Early Morning." The group got caught up a year later in a corporate change at EMI, and it was decided to move the more progressive-sounding groups on the label onto a new label, coincidentally named Harvest. Their first release on the new label was the single "Brother Thrush."

In 1970, they released their first album, Barclay James Harvest, which included several of the early songs and displayed the group's strengths: filled with strong harmony singing, aggressive electric guitar, and swelling Mellotron parts, it set the pattern for their subsequent releases, with Lees and Holroyd handling most of the songwriting. The album failed to chart, and a subsequent tour was a financial disaster. Their second album, Once Again (1971), was an artistic letdown, made up of rather lethargic songs, although it did contain the superb, "Mockingbird." The band recorded two more albums for Harvest, Short Stories (1971) and Baby James Harvest (1972), and spent much of 1972 on the road, including an unsuccessful tour of the U.S. They also released a pair of singles, "When the City Sleeps" and "Breathless," under the pseudonym "Bombadil" (a name taken from a J.R.R. Tolkien short story), all to no avail. 1973 saw them part company with EMI after one last single, "Rock and Roll Woman."

Later in 1973, the band signed with Polydor, and their fortunes began turning around, though only very gradually. Their first album for the new label, Everyone Is Everybody Else, seemed promising: it was a more powerful and coherent work than the group had ever released for EMI, with Lees' guitar dominating on songs like "Paper Wings" and "For No One." The album also presented the first example of the group consciously paying tribute to (and satirizing) another group's hit song – "Great 1974 Mining Disaster" was a very heavy sounding tribute/satire of the Bee Gees' "New York Mining Disaster 1941." (They would later do work in this vein involving the Moody Blues.) The album failed to chart, however, as did the single "Poor Boy Blues," with its gorgeous harmonies.

It seemed at first as though BJH was locked once again into a cycle of failure. Finally, in late 1974, their double-album Barclay James Harvest Live broke through to the public – the group was rewarded with a Top 40 placement in England and more sales activity on the European continent than they'd previously seen. Their next album, Time Honoured Ghosts, recorded in San Francisco, continued this gradual breakthrough when it was released in 1975, reaching number 32 in England. A year later, Octoberon reached the Top 20. An EP containing live versions of "Rock 'N Roll Star" and "Medicine Man" became another chart entry in the spring of 1977. By this time, EMI had begun to take advantage of the success of the group's Polydor work, and released A Major Fancy, a John Lees' solo album that had sat on the shelf for five years.

In 1977, they released Gone to Earth, their most accomplished album to date, and by the end of the year the group found themselves playing to arena-sized audiences. The release of XII in 1978 – which managed to just miss the British Top 30 – was followed by the group's first (and only) personnel shake-up… …

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Barclay James Harvest - Japanese Mini-LP Reissue Collection '2006 (5CD: 1974-1978)

Barclay James Harvest - Everyone Is Everybody Else (1974)
FLAC with CUE & LOG - 387 MB | 61:01 mins | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps - 142 MB


Tracks:

01. Child Of The Universe
02. Negative Earth
03. Paper Wings
04. The Great 1974 Mining Disaster
05. Crazy City
06. See Me See You
07. Poor Boy Blues
08. Mill Boys
09. For No One
10. Child Of The Universe [US Single Version] {Bonus track}
11. The Great 1974 Mining Disaster [Original Mix - Previously Unreleased] {Bonus track}
12. Maestoso (A Hymn In The Roof Of The World) [Unreleased 1974 Recording] {Bonus track}
13. Negative Earth [Original Mix - Previously Unreleased] {Bonus track}
14. Child Of The Universe [Remake Planned for US Single] {Bonus track}

allmusic.com says: The group's first album for Polydor is several steps above their EMI work. Most of the psychedelic-era influences are softened here and broadened, and transmuted into something heavier and more serious, even as the Beatlesque harmonies remain intact. The guitars sound real heavy, almost larger than life here, while the swelling Mellotron and synthesizer sounds give the music the feel of an orchestra. By this time, the group had also mastered the Pink Floyd technique of playing pretty tunes really slowly, which made them sound incredibly profound (it's actually a technique that goes back, in different forms, to Gustav Mahler and Anton Bruckner). John Lees gives superb, virtuoso performances on lead guitar on "Paper Wings" and "For No One." Les Holroyd's gorgeous "Poor Boy Blues" sounded more like Crosby, Stills & Nash than CSN did in those days, and is almost worth the price of the CD.

Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 3 from 28. July 2007

EAC extraction logfile from 24. October 2007, 11:52

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Barclay James Harvest - Japanese Mini-LP Reissue Collection '2006 (5CD: 1974-1978)

Barclay James Harvest - Time Honoured Ghosts (1975)
FLAC with CUE & LOG - 268 MB | 43:04 mins | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps - 99 MB


Tracks:

01. In My Life
02. Sweet Jesus
03. Titles
04. Jonathan
05. Beyond The Grave
06. Song For You
07. Hymn For The Children
08. Moongirl
09. One Night
10. Child Of The Universe [Remake Planned For US Single - Previously Unreleased] {Bonus track}

allmusic.com says: Time Honoured Ghosts continued Barclay James Harvest's development away from the orchestral sweep of the earlier albums, although there's a little more filler than usual here. "In My Life" emphasizes BJH's penchant for ghostly descending vocal choruses and features an angular lead guitar part that would be recycled several years later in "Loving Is Easy." "Titles" remains memorably catchy in spite of its faintly irritating musical parlor trick of lyrics created entirely from Beatles song titles. "Moongirl" in particular demonstrates how Stewart Wooly Wolstenholme's approach to keyboards differs from most prog rock bands (with the exception, perhaps, of Pink Floyd); by subtly combining a variety of background textures (Mellotron, harpsichord, organ, piano), he acts as a foil to set off the more obvious roles played by the vocals and lead guitar.

Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 3 from 28. July 2007

EAC extraction logfile from 24. October 2007, 13:52

Barclay James Harvest / Time Honoured Ghosts

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Barclay James Harvest - Japanese Mini-LP Reissue Collection '2006 (5CD: 1974-1978)

Barclay James Harvest - Octoberon (1976)
FLAC with CUE & LOG - 412 MB | 74:15 mins | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps - 175 MB


Tracks:

01. The World Goes On
02. May Day
03. Ra
04. Rock N' Roll Star
05. Polk Street Rag
06. Believe In Me
07. Suicide
08. Rock N' Roll Star [Early Mix] {Bonus track}
09. Polk Street Rag [First Mix] {Bonus track}
10. Ra [First Mix] {Bonus track}
11. Rock N' Roll Star [Recorded at Marquee Studios] {Bonus track}
12. Suicide [First Mix] {Bonus track}

allmusic.com says: With Wolstenholme's keyboards pushed back in the mix, and strangely missing the harmonies that enriched their earlier work, Octoberon is something of a departure for the band. While Wolstenholme's stately "Ra" shows a dabbling in mysticism and the soaring sound of their previous work, most of the album is a strangely glum affair. John Lees adopts a pub rock sound in his compositions, although "May Day" manages to veer unexpectedly into a glorious choral and organ arrangement. "Polk Street Rag," despite its name, is a slick rocker about a sordid X-rated movie house in San Francisco. There's a black humor throughout, as in this brutally funny line from "Suicide?": "Heard a voice shouting 'Don't jump, please for God's sake let me move my car.'" Not up to the level of their best work, but worth a listen for fans.

Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 3 from 28. July 2007

EAC extraction logfile from 24. October 2007, 15:23

Barclay James Harvest / Octoberon

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Barclay James Harvest - Japanese Mini-LP Reissue Collection '2006 (5CD: 1974-1978)

Barclay James Harvest - Gone To Earth (1977)
FLAC with CUE & LOG - 421 MB | 68:57 mins | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps - 158 MB


Tracks:

01. Hymn
02. Love Is Like A Violin
03. Friend Of Mine
04. Poor Man's Moody Blues
05. Hard Hearted Woman
06. Sea Of Tranquility
07. Spirit On The Water
08. Leper's Song
09. Taking Me Higher
10. Lied [Studio Live - Previously Unreleased] {Bonus track}
11. Our Kid's Kid [B-side of 'Hymn' single] {Bonus track}
12. Hymn [Single Edit] {Bonus track}
13. Friend Of Mine [Single Version] {Bonus track}
14. Medicine Man [Live EP version] {Bonus track}

allmusic.com says: Barclay James Harvest had streamlined their sound considerably after leaving the Harvest label, culminating (so many felt) in the mellifluous music of Gone to Earth. Their pretensions to progressive rock all but abandoned, BJH here invites comparison to contemporaries like Supertramp, REO Speedwagon, and Fleetwood Mac (some of whom were similarly tagged with the prog rock label early on). Even at their most ornate, songwriters John Lees and Les Holroyd were simple balladeers at heart, and the decision to unclutter their arrangements allows the material's intrinsic beauty to shine through with clarity. For this reason, Gone to Earth is regarded by many as the band's best album, and judged on a song-by-song basis, it's hard to argue against it. Lees' "Hymn" and "Poor Man's Moody Blues" swell from simple beginnings to majestic heights, while Holroyd provides a cache of catchy rock songs, incorporating Beach Boys' harmonies on "Spirit of the Water" and "Taking Me Higher," soaring with the Eagles on "Friend of Mine," and even dabbling in reggae on the popular "Hard Hearted Woman." Again, the album's lone orchestral moment comes from Wolstenholme, the transcendent "Sea of Tranquility." (The keyboardist, whose once-omnipresent Mellotron now played a diminished role in the band's sound, left after the subsequent tour, releasing the first of several solo albums in 1980.) Although the songs are almost uniformly light on their feet, the lyrics reveal some heavy thoughts: Lees' "Lepers Song" laments "The end of the line's where I'm at/'Cos there's nothing left to be," and "Spirit of the Water" deals with killing seals for coats. Fortunately, it's not the uneasy alliance you might expect. Rarely has the band sounded so comfortable in the studio, and the result is as lovely a record as they've made.

Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 3 from 28. July 2007

EAC extraction logfile from 24. October 2007, 12:53

Barclay James Harvest / Gone To Earth

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Barclay James Harvest - Japanese Mini-LP Reissue Collection '2006 (5CD: 1974-1978)

Barclay James Harvest - XII (1978)
FLAC with CUE & LOG - 422 MB | 71:42 mins | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps - 165 MB


Tracks:

01. Fantasy: Loving Is Easy
02. Berlin
03. Classics: A Tale Of Two Sixties
04. Turning In Circles
05. Fact: The Closed Shop
06. In Search Of England
07. Sip Of Wine
08. Harbour
09. Science Fiction: Nova Lepidoptera
10. Giving It Up
11. Fiction: The Streets Of San Francisco
12. Berlin [Single Edit] {Bonus track}
13. Loving Is Easy [Single Version] {Bonus track}
14. Turning In Circles [First Mix - Previously Unreleased] {Bonus track}
15. The Closed Shop [First Mix - Previously Unreleased] {Bonus track}
16. Nova Lepidoptera [Ambient Instrumental Mix - Previously Unreleased]

allmusic.com says: Based very loosely around the motif of literary genres (science fiction, fantasy, classics, etc.), XII shows Barclay James Harvest following many other progressive bands in the late '70s with slicker production and simplified song structures. This attempt at the mainstream doesn't always succeed; the album begins inauspiciously with "Loving Is Easy," a generic rock track with embarrassing "shoot my love into you" lyrics. But the simple yet effective arrangement of the keyboard ballad, "Berlin," shows that the band is capable of stripping down their compositions without having to sink to the lowest common denominator. Still, most fans won't find much to love here, except perhaps for "In Search of England," which briefly resurrects Wolstenholme's epic keyboard-driven orchestration.

Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 3 from 28. July 2007

EAC extraction logfile from 14. November 2007, 18:26

Barclay James Harvest / XII

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09 98,8 [1D4840C0] [FADDA104]
10 98,8 [72F6FE0F] [5A028757]
11 93,3 [AD179C5E] [769C949A]
12 98,8 [D6DEF864] [B787B274]
13 98,8 [DAFC8D6D] [39AFBA10]
14 98,8 [7D376742] [A8F297EE]
15 98,8 [9000F91B] [A0CE140F]
16 98,8 [29FAF8B8] [A2132108]



The reissues based on 2003 Remasters.
Dynamic range(s): 11 / 11 / 12 / 11 / 12.

all thanks goes to artlovesound!
Bigfile folder

Where's "L" is FLAC, "M" is MP3, & "Sc" is complete artwork. And digits is the album's release date