- Barclay James Harvest
Infobox musical artist
Name = Barclay James Harvest
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Origin =Saddleworth ,Oldham , England
Genre = Rock,Classic rock ,Progressive rock
Years_active = 1966- present
Label = Harvest,Polydor
Associated_acts = Bombadil
URL = [http://www.bjharvest.co.uk/ Barclay James Harvest Home Page]
Current_members = John LeesLes Holroyd Stuart "Woolly" Wolstenholme
Past_members =Mel Pritchard
Notable_instruments = MellotronBarclay James Harvest is a British rock band specialising in Symphonic/Melodic Rock with folk/progressive/classical influences. The band was founded in
Saddleworth , acivil parish now in theMetropolitan Borough of Oldham , in September 1966 by John Lees,Les Holroyd , Stuart "Woolly" Wolstenholme, andMel Pritchard (1948-2004). [ [http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=655 BARCLAY JAMES HARVEST music, discography, MP3, videos and reviews ] ]History
After signing with EMI's Parlophone in the UK for one single in early 1968, they were eventually moved to the more progressively inclined label of Harvest. Their debut album was released in mid 1970 to positive reviews, but few sales. Their second album "
Once Again " gained more favourable reviews, and the tour that followed was conducted with a full orchestra under the guidance ofRobert John Godfrey . Their third album "Barclay James Harvest and Other Short Stories " was an even greater achievement, though Martyn Ford was brought in to supervise the orchestral work after Robert John Godfrey departed due to writing issues behind "Mockingbird" - one of the group's most consistently popular tracks - from the LPOnce Again . By the release of their fourth album, "Baby James Harvest ", in 1972, the pressures of touring were beginning to have an impact on the band, and the album's inconsistency was noticed by both fans and critics alike.After this album, they departed from EMI, and signed to Polydor, the move immediately resulting in greater sales. The next album, "
Everyone Is Everybody Else " (1974), is viewed by many as their artistic high point. The album being played extensively onRadio Caroline , [ [http://www.adroberts.net/andy/index.html ::: Andy Archers Web ::: ] ] and later appearing in their Top 100 All Time Albums Chart. [ [http://www.timepieces.nl/Top100's/1977RadioCaroline.html 1977 Radio Caroline Listeners Album 100 - All Time Top 100 Albums ] ] It also led to the band being invited to a BBC Radio 1 session forJohn Peel . [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/sessions/1970s/1974/Aug01barclayjamesharv/ BBC - Radio 1 - Keeping It Peel - 01/08/1974 Barclay James Harvest ] ] The double live album, "Barclay James Harvest Live", which followed in late 1974, built upon their solid fanbase, and was the first to chart in the UK, reaching #40.UKChartHits|2778] "Time Honoured Ghosts " (1975), recorded in the USA, followed and this also charted in the UK reaching #32. "Octoberon " followed in '76 and reached #19 in the UK. They finally broke into the mainstream European market with their 1977 set "Gone to Earth" containing the song "Poor Man's Moody Blues"; a homage to that band's 'Night's in White Satin', and also a title foisted upon Barclay James Harvest by press critics in the early 70s.Woolly Wolstenholme – whose
mellotron playing was a trademark of the band's sound in the 70s – left in 1979 after the album XII. Woolly pursued a short solo career fronting Maestoso, before retiring from the music business to pursue farming.The remaining three members continued. At the height of their success, they played a free concert in front of the Reichstag in West Berlin (Germany), with an estimated attendance of 250,000 people (
30 August 1980 ). They were also the first Western rock band to play an open-air concert in pre-Glasnost East Germany , playing inTreptower Park ,East Berlin on14 July 1987 to a 170,000+ audience.The band continued as a threesome, with regular guest musicians supporting, until 1998. One album, "Welcome to the Show", released in 1990, was released under the abbreviated name BJH. However, due to criticism from fans, the full Barclay James Harvest name was restored, albeit with the inclusion of the BJH moniker.
In 1998, musical differences in the band saw the three members agree to take a sabbatical. John Lees subsequently released an album mixing new songs and BJH classics, entitled "Nexus", under the band name "Barclay James Harvest through the eyes of John Lees". Woolly Wolstenholme played in (and composed for) this band, subsequently resurrecting Maestoso to record and tour with new material, as well as back-catalogue favourites. Les Holroyd and Mel Pritchard teamed up to record under the name "Barclay James Harvest featuring Les Holroyd". Lees and Wolstenholme recently (2006/7) toured under the slightly modified band title "John Lees' Barclay James Harvest"
Mel Pritchard died suddenly of a heart attack in early 2004.
All three "derivatives" of the original Barclay James Harvest lineup continue to record and tour, and enjoy ongoing popularity, particularly in Germany, France, and Switzerland.
External works
The band released a single "Breathless"/"When the City Sleeps" under the
pseudonym of "Bombadil" in 1972. "Breathless", aninstrumental , was credited to "Terry Bull" (actually John Lees). The B side "When the City Sleeps" was credited to "Lester Forest" (actuallyWoolly Wolstenholme ), who also played every instrument and sang. This obscure track made an appearance on the soundtrack in the 2007 series Life on Mars, although it was not featured on the CD release. [ [http://blog.durdle.com/archives/2007/02/18/the-almost-complete-life-on-mars-soundtrack-series-1/ The Almost Complete Life on Mars Soundtrack (Series 1) at blog.durdle.com ] ]Discography
Barclay James Harvest Studio and Live Albums 1970-1997
* "Barclay James Harvest", 1970
* "Once Again ", 1971
* "Barclay James Harvest And Other Short Stories", 1971
* "Baby James Harvest", 1972
* "Everyone Is Everybody Else ", 1974
* "LIVE", (live) 1974
* "Time Honoured Ghosts ", 1975
* "Octoberon", 1976
* "Gone to Earth", 1977
* "Live Tapes", (live) 1978
* "XII", 1978
* "Eyes of the Universe", 1979
* "Turn of the Tide", 1981
* "Berlin - A Concert for the People" (live), 1982
* "Ring of Changes", 1983
* "Victims of Circumstance", 1984
* "Face to Face", 1987
* "Glasnost", (live) 1988
* "Welcome to the Show", 1990
* "Caught in the Light", 1993
* "River of Dreams", 1997
* "BBC in Concert 1972", 2002
* "After The Day" The Radio Broadcasts 1974-1976, 2008Barclay James Harvest Compilations
* "Early Morning Onwards", 1972
* "The Best of Barclay James Harvest", 1977
* "The Best of Barclay James Harvest, Volume 2", 1979
* "Mockingbird/Best of", 1980
* "The Best of Barclay James Harvest, Volume 3", 1981
* "The Compact Story of BJH", 1985
* "Another Arable Parable", 1987
* "Alone We Fly", 1990
* "The Harvest Years", 1991
* "Sorcerers and Keepers", 1993
* "Endless Dream", 1996
* "The Best of Barclay James Harvest", 1992* "The Best of Barclay James Harvest", 1997
* "Mocking Bird", 1997
* Master Series, 1999
* "The Collection", 2000
* "Mockingbird", 2001
* "Mocking Bird - The Best of Barclay James Harvest", 2001
* "All Is Safely Gathered In", 2005John Lees' Barclay James Harvest
* "Nexus", 1999
* "Revival Live 1999 - Through the Eyes of John Lees", 2000 (Live)
* "Legacy", 2007 (Live, CD and DVD)BJH feat. Les Holroyd
* "Revolution Days", 2002
* "Live in Bonn", 2003
* "Evolution Years - The Best of Barclay James Harvest featuring the songs of Les Holroyd", 2003
* "Classic Meets Rock" double CD withPrague Philharmonic Orchestra 2006
* "Classic Meets Rock" DVD with Prague Philharmonic Orchestra 2006Personnel
*John Lees (b. 1947) - vocals,
guitar s
*Les Holroyd (b. 1948) - bass, guitars, keyboards, vocals
*Stuart "Woolly" Wolstenholme (b. 1947) - vocals,mellotron , keyboards, guitars
*Mel Pritchard (1948-2004) - drums, percussionReferences
External links
* [http://www.barclayjamesharvest.com John Lees' Barclay James Harvest]
* [http://www.barclayjamesharvest.co.uk Barclay James Harvest featuring Les Holroyd]
* [http://www.myspace.com/barclayjamesharvest Barclay James Harvest: Myspace page]
* [http://www.myspace.com/jlbjh John Lees's Barclay James Harvest: Myspace page]
* [http://www.myspace.com/bjhflh Barclay James Harvest featuring Les Holroyd: Myspace page]
* [http://www.myspace.com/woollywolstenholmesmaestoso Woolly Wolstenholme's Maestoso: Myspace page]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/threecounties/content/articles/2006/11/02/barclay_james_harvest_review_feature.shtml BBC review of BJHFJL at The Stables, Wavendon, 2006]
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