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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 13 2006 at 16:24

You should try real earlier stuff which means Seventies rooted like Time Honoured Ghosts, Octoberon or Live Wink

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 14 2006 at 12:20
The store I went to had Time Honored Ghosts and Octoberon. I'm not sure why I chose XII. So maybe Time Honored Ghosts next time.  I'm not sure why XII didn't do much for me ... sonically it's right up my alley.  So I'll pick up the other one and get sufficiently liquored up and see what happens.
 
On a side note, I'm really gonna miss Tower Records.  No bricks-and-mortar store in the DC area carried more prog, and I'm still of the age where browsing the bins is part of the experience.  Since they announced their closing and started discounting their stock, the wife and I've spent at least $500 stocking up.  It seems as though every other prog-head in the area is hitting the store too.  I picked up Camel's Stationery Traveller on my last trip, and I really like that.  It was the last Camel album in stock, and I had nothing by them.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 14 2006 at 12:33
When I was in Toronto for a holiday a few years ago, there was also a Tower Records store, I have bought a lot of Rush remastered CD's there Approve
About BJH, the Eighties BJH had a more polished and predictable sound, in my opinion the Seventies BJH sounded more compelling and elaborate and the Mighty Tron was omnipresent Thumbs Up


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 18 2006 at 12:41
Originally posted by mjf85maf mjf85maf wrote:

The store I went to had Time Honored Ghosts and Octoberon. I'm not sure why I chose XII. So maybe Time Honored Ghosts next time.  I'm not sure why XII didn't do much for me ... sonically it's right up my alley.  So I'll pick up the other one and get sufficiently liquored up and see what happens.
 
On a side note, I'm really gonna miss Tower Records.  No bricks-and-mortar store in the DC area carried more prog, and I'm still of the age where browsing the bins is part of the experience.  Since they announced their closing and started discounting their stock, the wife and I've spent at least $500 stocking up.  It seems as though every other prog-head in the area is hitting the store too.  I picked up Camel's Stationery Traveller on my last trip, and I really like that.  It was the last Camel album in stock, and I had nothing by them.
 
Good luck at your next try... you seem to have such a lot of "good will" to get into BJH so nevermind if it doesn't happen, tastes are different and it's alright anyway, you're a fine pal !Clap
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 06 2006 at 11:46
Well, John & Woolly are back from their little jaunt into Italy & Greece. Word is they debuted a new song called 'The Light At The End Of The World' [sounds like a Woolly title but not sure] which is a very encouraging move because it suggests John may well go ahead to record some new material after all. Haven't heard it, but there is a chance it may be put onto their MySpace page.

It seems the intention now is to release live CD and DVD from this recent tour.

Woolly's other band - Mæstoso - have been laying down more tracks in his absence, so hopefully he will reconvene with them shortly and we can hope for a new album in the new year.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 06 2006 at 13:02
Let's hope so. Some fans have been worried that Lees' commitment to new material and the band in general didn't seem as enthusiastic as Woolly's.

Just got the Eclectic remasters of 'Face To Face' and 'Welcome To The Show'. Still like the former a lot and nice to have the CD back in print, and I quite like most of Welcome To The Show, despite some dodgy John Lees songs. Prefer Face To Face, though.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 19 2006 at 13:10
NEWS: John & Woolly won an italian award for songwriting... that's justified, don't you think ? But what's really making me... Les is going to play "The World goes on" at his december shows ! Let's hope his voice will do it justice, but that's a definate great choice many have waited for... good idea after too many non-good ideas...
let's hope for the best !
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 19 2006 at 17:41
I only ever had one album by them, but I loved it, and am considering getting the remaster.
And that album is - GONE TO EARTH, wonderful stuff!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 23 2006 at 08:33
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuQNYGZUPsM

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 23 2006 at 10:45

BJH is amazing.  I have four of their albums. 

 
They are the masters of melody. 
 
Everyone is Everybody Else is my favorite by them. 
 
Amazing, Memorable Melodies.  "See You, See Me" has to be one of the best melodies off all time. 
 
Octerbon is fantastic as well. 
 
Time Honoured Ghost is great too, It sounds like an Eagles's record from begibibg to end. 
 
"Sweet Jesus" is so similar to "Take it To the Limit" its not even funny. 
 
Both of albums came out at the same time,l I dunno whi ripped off who. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 23 2006 at 11:56
If you want to hear a BJH song that sounds like The Eagles, check out 'Rock and Roll Star'- the introduction just IS 'One Of These Nights'!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 24 2006 at 03:25
^^^
 
yep, and One of These Nights (1974) came before Rock and Roll Star (1976) ...Embarrassed
 
I recommend to all who still haven't listened to, Once Again in its recent EMI's remastered reissue. It's a great gem!
 
Another EMI's remastered I love is Baby James Harvest. So many excellent bonus tracks. Of the many also Medicine Man single version!Tongue
 
Thanks to all the fanatic BJH's fans and best wishes for Christmas and New Year!Hug
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 24 2006 at 14:37
Just thought I would add something to my last post - I have indeed now got 'Gone To Earth', remastered. And it is really superb!
It's been a long, long time since I heard this album, though I still possess the original vinyl with the great cover and sleeve.
The bonus tracks, for the most part, are good too. Two B sides, which are decent, and a good live version of 'Medicine Man', which appears to be one of their classics, though it's the first time I have heard it.
The other two bonus tracks are single edits of tracks already on the album, and I could do without those. They are harmless though, and the whole package is, overall, great!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 27 2006 at 11:04
Originally posted by chessman chessman wrote:

I only ever had one album by them, but I loved it, and am considering getting the remaster.
And that album is - GONE TO EARTH, wonderful stuff!
 
Buy it but try to get "Live Tapes", "Octoberen" and "XII", too... at least... and "Revival" andandand
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 27 2006 at 12:32
 
 
                   BARCLAY JAMES HARVEST ON THE DUTCH TV Approve
 
 
Yesterday evening I came home from my late shift, turned on the Dutch tv on the programm Toppop A Go Go Top 2000 and to my surprise I watched Barclay James Harvest, playing the Seventies hitsingle Titles Thumbs Up This is a very rare event because progrock is hardly to be seen on the Dutch tv so I enjoyed this special Christmas gift very much and I advise every Dutch and Belgian proghead to watch Toppop A Go Go the next five days (from 1930-2030, on Nederland 3) from December 26th until December 31st Clap
 

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The long and winding road that leads to your door
Here comes the sun it's alright people shout for more
But were you trying to deceive telling me
All you need is love to succeed
Across the universe one after nine 'o' nine
I got a feeling for you blue and I feel fine
I tried so hard to make believe that I'd see
All you need is love to succeed

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Something in the way you moved me yesterday
All you need is love so they say
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2006 at 05:44
I have added John Lees as a separate entry to the database, so his "A major fancy" album is now available to be reviewed.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2006 at 08:16
what a coincidence...I just listened TURN OF THE TIDE, now listening to RING OF CHANGES. That's my FIRST introduction to BJH, and probably, they're not much in my taste. I hope their earlier stuff less that POPPISH (I can borrow debut and Baby Ja,es from a friend...should I?). From what I heard and hear right now - a mix between new wave/pop rock/AOR and a little bit of Art Rock. Considering velodies...I prefer Marillion and Camel as best melodic bands ever
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2006 at 08:23
^ No, they are not too representative of BJH at their best. Very 80s soft rock- I do however like their last 80s album, Face To Face, a lot. I recommend 'Once Again', 'Live', 'Octoberon' and 'Gone To Earth' myself.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2006 at 08:26

Everything between their debut album and Live Tapes is wonderful but, as I stated before, I prefer their live work, especially Live, one of the most Mellotron drenched and compelling symphonic prog albums ever released (also beautiful vocals and flowing, often sensitive guitar play) Clap

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2006 at 12:53
^ thanks Erik, I'll follow your recommendations!
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