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Andrea Cortese
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Posted: September 26 2006 at 15:54 |
erik neuteboom wrote:
Last week I played Live Tapes and my memories went back to the mid-Eighties when I was phoned by a former girlfriend. She asked how I was doing and it turned out that we both had just ended a relationship. Nonetheless, we made an appointment and .. this year we know each other 20 years and we are married for 16 years! What has this to do with Barclay James Harvest? Well, in a way this band has saved my marriage because our mutual musical taste was very poor because, she disliked progressive rock until ... I let her listen to a cassette with Live Tapes: the miracle happened, she started to love BJH , especially the songs Child Of The Universe, Mockingbird and Taking Me Higher because these sound so warm, moving and the vocals are so beautiful, it was the first time she said " what a wonderful music" about prog Later she also liked Supertramp, Pink Floyd and Camel so in my opinion most women prefer prog with emotion and a melodic structure. Anyway, thanks Barclay James Harvest and ...
Buon Compleanno + Bun Cumpleani + At faz tent avguri ad bon cumplean!
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Many thanks, Erik.
Today I've been at so many hearings and dates that I could not have been here on the forum...
BTW, Erik, I imagine you're quite interested in the new remastered edition of Lave Tapes. It'll be released soon on October and will include some bonus tracks. This is the confirmed tracking list:
LIVE TAPES (2CD set)
CD ONE:
Child Of The Universe Rock 'N' Roll Star Poor Man's Moody Blues Mockingbird Hard Hearted Woman One Night The World Goes On **Bonus track** Medicine Man **Previously unreleased bonus track**
CD TWO:
Taking Me Higher Suicide? Crazy City Polk Street Rag Hymn For The Children **Previously unreleased bonus track** Jonathan For No One Hymn
I presume to have alreadi said this but, you know, history repeats...
P.S. even my girlfriend is a die-hard BJH fan! especially for the album Gone to Earth!!
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Andrea Cortese
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Posted: September 26 2006 at 15:55 |
Thanks also to all the people and to other members who're posting here so often!!!
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Mikerinos
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Posted: September 26 2006 at 16:12 |
Andrea Cortese wrote:
Thanks Dirk and Bluesaga.
Do you have Baby James Harvest in its remastered edition? So many interesting bonus tracks as for example Child of Man and single version of Medicine Man.
Once Again, Everyone Is Everybody Else, Octoberon and XII are all classics. Probably their best from the seventies. You should add BJH Live, though. I can asure BJH did their best there.
It's the only Emi-Polydor "alliance": the album was released in 1974 after Everyone... so you can listen to Summer Soldier, Medicine Man, After the Day and also to The Great 1974 Mining Disaster, Crazy City, For No One... wonderful. Those live version are really a great improvement from the original ones.
Next to be issued in October the remaster of BJH LIve Tapes (another great live double album of 1978 with bonus tracks. Not at the same level, in my humble opinion).
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Yup. I only listened to the bonus songs once but I enjoyed them a lot. After listening to Octoberon twice since my last post, I have to say it is really great! Even better than Once Again by a bit I think. XII is very good as well, it impressed me a lot more than I had expected. I'm not sure what to get next, Short Stories, Everyone, Time Honoured Ghosts, Gone to Earth, and the live album all look good. I'll probably just see what ones I can get cheapest and work from there. I know this might be blasphemy, but I prefer "the poor man's Moody Blues" to the actual Moody Blues.
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Andrea Cortese
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Posted: September 26 2006 at 16:14 |
Get Everyone... first and BJH Live if possible.
P.S. agree with you on poor man's moody blues...
Edited by Andrea Cortese - September 26 2006 at 16:15
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erik neuteboom
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Posted: September 26 2006 at 16:21 |
I still have to buy the remastered Live but remastered Live Tapes sound also interesting .
Good to notice the success of your thread Andrea, this let evaporate the sarcastic press comment that BJH was just a 'poor man's Moody Blues' ...
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salmacis
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Posted: September 27 2006 at 08:56 |
I must say, I've always preferred BJH to the Moody Blues, and I like both fans. I think that BJH's work has aged a lot better, certainly their Polydor output still sounds fresh to this day. I think it's because BJH have a less, and I hate to say it, pretentious sound. All that said, The Moody Blues' 'In Search Of The Lost Chord' IS one of my favourites.
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Dirk
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Posted: September 27 2006 at 11:12 |
erik neuteboom wrote:
I still have to buy the remastered Live but remastered Live Tapes sound also interesting .
Good to notice the success of your thread Andrea, this let evaporate the sarcastic press comment that BJH was just a 'poor man's Moody Blues' ... |
I don't know the Moody blues too well but if BJH is just a poor man's Moody Blues i'll have to have all their albums asap. I've been listening to Everyone is everybody else a lot lately and it's a great album.The mellotron in For no one is almost unsurpassed, what a sound!
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Posted: September 27 2006 at 11:29 |
I used to be quite keen on BJH as a teenager. I loved Nova Lepidoptera but, hearing it again for the first time in 20-odd years, it didn't sound anywhere near as epic or spacy as I remembered it.
I bought the remastered first album and enjoy listening to that now and again. My favourite BJH track has always been Taking Some Time On, probably the least representative song they've ever recorded!
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rupert
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Posted: September 30 2006 at 09:22 |
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...I'm a musician/singer/songwriter, visit me on www.reverbnation.com/rupertlenz and there you can choose from 125 recordings you can listen to ( for free ) if you're not limited to prog-rock !
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rupert
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Posted: September 30 2006 at 09:23 |
You may be disappointed, there's not too much relating the two bands, it was a critics' tag on BJH.
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...I'm a musician/singer/songwriter, visit me on www.reverbnation.com/rupertlenz and there you can choose from 125 recordings you can listen to ( for free ) if you're not limited to prog-rock !
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rupert
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Posted: September 30 2006 at 09:25 |
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After listening to Octoberon twice since my last post, I have to say it is really great! Even better than Once Again by a bit I think. XII is very good as well, it impressed me a lot more than I had expected. I'm not sure what to get next, Short Stories, Everyone, Time Honoured Ghosts, Gone to Earth, and the live album all look good. I'll probably just see what ones I can get cheapest and work from there. I know this might be blasphemy, but I prefer "the poor man's Moody Blues" to the actual Moody Blues. [/QUOTE]
Nearly all of us, regarding this tread, do the same, welcoime to the family of "Octoberon"-Lovers ! When I played the street last night I sang "The World goes on", acoustic guitar & voice only !
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...I'm a musician/singer/songwriter, visit me on www.reverbnation.com/rupertlenz and there you can choose from 125 recordings you can listen to ( for free ) if you're not limited to prog-rock !
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salmacis
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Posted: September 30 2006 at 09:28 |
'Octoberon' is probably my own personal favourite BJH album, actually.
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rupert
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Posted: September 30 2006 at 09:41 |
salmacis wrote:
'Octoberon' is probably my own personal favourite BJH album, actually. |
Mine it is, too ( from their Studio-output ), together with "Live Tapes" ( one of the best live-albums ever released say I, repeating myself over and over as if i was weird... I am, i guess !
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...I'm a musician/singer/songwriter, visit me on www.reverbnation.com/rupertlenz and there you can choose from 125 recordings you can listen to ( for free ) if you're not limited to prog-rock !
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erik neuteboom
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Posted: September 30 2006 at 11:29 |
To be honest, in my opinion Barclay James Harvest studio is less powerful and compelling than on stage, especially the keyboards sound live more lush.
What do you think about the DVD featuring their early work? I love that DVD, lots of Mellotron and moving, very flowing guitar solo
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Dirk
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Posted: October 03 2006 at 13:29 |
While i totally love Everyone is everbody else by now i have some problems getting into Once again. Do others here feel this album is less accessible than Everyone or is it something else?
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Andrea Cortese
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Posted: October 03 2006 at 16:12 |
Dirk wrote:
While i totally love Everyone is everbody else by now i have some problems getting into Once again. Do others here feel this album is less accessible than Everyone or is it something else?
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These two records are completely different, in fact. Once Again is a more classical "symphonic" opus and rapresents the best of the EMI's (Harvest's) period of the band.
BTW, the opener "She Said" is the most powerful intro ever released by the band.
P.S. and it was written by Les Holroyd...
"Galadriel"'s soft and warm structure do rapresents the BJH's sound!
In conclusion: Once Again seems to be more prog than Everyone... Everyone... is the starting point of a renewed career for the band. So the two records are essential in any BJh's collection.
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Andrea Cortese
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Posted: October 03 2006 at 16:13 |
Bluesaga wrote:
Andrea Cortese wrote:
Thanks Dirk and Bluesaga.
Do you have Baby James Harvest in its remastered edition? So many interesting bonus tracks as for example Child of Man and single version of Medicine Man.
Once Again, Everyone Is Everybody Else, Octoberon and XII are all classics. Probably their best from the seventies. You should add BJH Live, though. I can asure BJH did their best there.
It's the only Emi-Polydor "alliance": the album was released in 1974 after Everyone... so you can listen to Summer Soldier, Medicine Man, After the Day and also to The Great 1974 Mining Disaster, Crazy City, For No One... wonderful. Those live version are really a great improvement from the original ones.
Next to be issued in October the remaster of BJH LIve Tapes (another great live double album of 1978 with bonus tracks. Not at the same level, in my humble opinion).
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Yup. I only listened to the bonus songs once but I enjoyed them a lot.
After listening to Octoberon twice since my last post, I have to say it is really great! Even better than Once Again by a bit I think. XII is very good as well, it impressed me a lot more than I had expected. I'm not sure what to get next, Short Stories, Everyone, Time Honoured Ghosts, Gone to Earth, and the live album all look good. I'll probably just see what ones I can get cheapest and work from there. I know this might be blasphemy, but I prefer "the poor man's Moody Blues" to the actual Moody Blues.
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R o V e R
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Posted: October 03 2006 at 16:42 |
that avatar is my favourite album
XII
nice album cover
its suits the song
"Nova Lepidoptera"
what a great music
and ofcourse
"Gone to Earth"
Edited by R o V e R - October 03 2006 at 16:46
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Posted: October 03 2006 at 16:47 |
A fine band and as many have stated their 70's live album was a very impressive offering.But they didn't quite have what it takes to make them a top band but they had some magical moments none better than ' For no one' '
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rupert
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Posted: October 04 2006 at 12:00 |
Dirk wrote:
While i totally love Everyone is everbody else by now i have some problems getting into Once again. Do others here feel this album is less accessible than Everyone or is it something else?
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Not "less accessible", only less COMMERCIAL if you ask me. In terms of production/arrangements i even prefer "Once Again" to "Everyone is everybody else", but the latter maybe has even better SONGS ( in quantities... "Mocking Bird", "Galadriel" and "She said" are classics forever ).
A question of taste... as Andrea said, "Everyone is everybody else" was a "new start", it defined the BJH-sound for the years to come in many respects, but if you listen to "She said", this was an "early blueprint" !
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...I'm a musician/singer/songwriter, visit me on www.reverbnation.com/rupertlenz and there you can choose from 125 recordings you can listen to ( for free ) if you're not limited to prog-rock !
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