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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 17 2005 at 17:00
Maestoso - Grim CD artowrk WOOLLY WOLSTENHOLME'S MÆSTOSO - Grim (Eclectic Discs)
(released October 2005)

Tracks:

  • Coming Soon To A Cinema Near You
  • Through A Storm
  • Love Is ...
  • A Lark
  • That's The Price You Pay
  • The Iceman Cometh
  • Hebden Bridge
  • Loot
  • Harp + Carp
  • Birds
  • Location, Location, Location
  • Abendrot
  • Overture: Marsch Burleske
  • Pas de Deux
  • Scene From A London Flat
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 17 2005 at 17:01
At last, the long-awaited biography of Barclay James Harvest! The first book ever to be written about the band, The Barclay James Harvest Story, will run to 350 pages including the definitive history from school days to the present day, many previously unpublished photos and a group and solo discography. The book is based on three decades of research, numerous interviews with all the band members and key players including members of former bands, producers, cover artists and managers.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 17 2005 at 17:02
5 CD box set cover ALL IS SAFELY GATHERED IN
(released November 2005)

The first ever career overview Barclay James Harvest box set, covering the band's history from 1968 to 1997, this five CD set will include material from their time with the Harvest label as well as the later years with Polydor UK and Germany, plus a whole CD of rare demos and unreleased versions.

The set, entitled All Is Safely Gathered In, also features a lavishly illustrated full-colour 80-page book.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 18 2005 at 08:07
When people ask me for a definition of symphonic prog, I play "the Poet-After the Day". If John Lees' guitar doen't give you goose-flesh, you'd better listen to Duran Duran.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 18 2005 at 08:33

Sounds good Andrea, especially the book.

Having all the remasters which have been issued to date, I'll wait and see re the box set. It will be interesting to see if the "rare" tracks are the same ones which have already appeaered as bonus tracks on the remasters, or on previous complilations.

Let's hope the remastering of their back catalogue gets going again soon.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 18 2005 at 08:48
Too gentle...even more than Camel!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 18 2005 at 08:52

Originally posted by oliverstoned oliverstoned wrote:

Too gentle...even more than Camel!

That's why I call them "Barclay James Harmless"!



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 18 2005 at 08:56
is this a statement or a thread???

anway, don't mind 'em. being german, it was (and
still is) hard to avoid them. i guess the pleasant
tracks outnumber the duff ones. "hymn" can still be
heard around campfires in church-youth- and
scout-camps throughout the summer season ---
good thing that it's only two guitar chords ...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 18 2005 at 09:32
Originally posted by Easy Livin Easy Livin wrote:

Sounds good Andrea, especially the book.

Having all the remasters which have been issued to date, I'll wait and see re the box set. It will be interesting to see if the "rare" tracks are the same ones which have already appeaered as bonus tracks on the remasters, or on previous complilations.

Let's hope the remastering of their back catalogue gets going again soon.

 

I hope it too!

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CD ONE:

"With words and with pen I write…"


1. Early Morning 2:30
2. Pools of Blue (Abbey Road version) 4:55 - Previously unreleased version
3. Eden Unobtainable 3:00
4. Poor Wages 3:02
5. Brother Thrush 2:29
6. Taking Some Time On 5:31
7. The Sun Will Never Shine 5:09
8. The Iron Maiden 2:43
9. Dark Now My Sky 11:57
10. She Said 8:23
11. Song for Dying 5:03
12. Galadriel 3:14
13. Mockingbird 6:41
14. Too Much on Your Plate 5:30
15. The Poet 4:18
16. After the Day 5:18

Total Time: 79:43

CD TWO:

"Round and round now we go…"


1. Medicine Man (single version) 4:28
2. Song with No Meaning 4:23
3. Ursula (The Swansea Song) 2:51
4. Child of Man 3:18
5. When the City Sleeps 4:10
6. Summer Soldier 10:28
7. One Hundred Thousand Smiles Out 6:06
8. Moonwater (2002 remix) 7:20
9. The Joker 3:29
10. Crazy City 4:05
11. Child of the Universe 3:38
12. Negative Earth (Original Mix) 5:33
13. The Great 1974 Mining Disaster (Original Mix) 4:46
14. For No One (live) 5:44
15. Song For You 5:20
16. Sweet Jesus 3:30

Total Time: 79:09

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 18 2005 at 09:36
CD THREE:

"Miles away in endless flight…"


1. In My Life 4:39
2. Titles 3:49
3. Jonathan 4:45
4. Ra 7:18
5. Rock n' Roll Star 5:17
6. Suicide? 7:56
7. Hymn (Single edit) 4:23
8. Poor Man's Moody Blues 6:55
9. Hard Hearted Woman 4:27
10. Sea of Tranquility 4:03
11. Berlin 4:47
12. The Closed Shop 3:46
13. In Search of England 4:12
14. The Song (They Love to Sing) 6:03
15. Sperratus 4:59

Total Time: 77:19

CD FOUR:

"Silver drifting on high…"


1. In Memory of the Martyrs 7:44
2. Life is for Living 3:31
3. Nova Lepidoptera (live) 6:01
4. Sip of Wine (live) 4:58
5. Fifties Child 4:18
6. Ring of Changes (single mix) 4:38
7. African 5:51
8. On the Wings of Love 5:56
9. Lady Macbeth 4:34
10. If Love is King 6:02
11. Cheap the Bullet 4:30
12. The Ballad of Denshaw Mill 9:00
13. Back in the Game 6:48
14. Children of the Disappeared 5:00

Tracks 13 & 14 previously unreleased outside of Germany, Austria and Switzerland

Total Time: 78:51

CD FIVE:

"The wheat and the chaff…"


1. Dark Now My Sky (live)
Recorded at unknown location in March 1971 - Previously unreleased

2. Medicine Man 5:21
3. Ursula (The Swansea Song) 3:03
4. Someone There You Know 3:565
5 Moonwater (demo)
Recorded at Strawberry studios, Stockport in April 1972 - Previously unreleased

6. The World Goes On (live) 6:22
Recorded on the "Octoberon" UK tour in October 1976 - Previously unreleased

7. Capricorn - single edit 3:25
A-side of single - Released as Polydor POSP 140 in March 1980 - Previously unreleased on CD

8. Love on the Line - Live 6:30
Recorded at the Reichstag, Berlin on 30th August 1980
Previously released in July 1982 as bonus track on limited edition German release PolyStar 2475 554

9. For Your Love - Live
Recorded at Wembley Arena, London on 13th October 1984 - Previously unreleased

10. Lady Macbeth - Demo 5:09
11. John Lennon's Guitar - Demo 6:29
12. Cheap the Bullet - Demo 5:33
Recorded at Friarmere studios, Saddleworth in November 1987 - Previously unreleased

13. Three Weeks to Despair 6:00
Taken from "River of Dreams" - Previously unreleased outside of Germany, Austria and Switzerland

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 18 2005 at 09:41
Originally posted by BaldFriede BaldFriede wrote:

Originally posted by oliverstoned oliverstoned wrote:

Too gentle...even more than Camel!

That's why I call them "Barclay James Harmless"!

Hi BaldFriede,

I love BJH's kindness as much as GG's dynamism! or VdGG's "sinister" imagination!

Don't think these are perversions!



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 19 2005 at 00:23
Originally posted by Easy Livin Easy Livin wrote:

Sounds good Andrea, especially the book.

Having all the remasters which have been issued to date, I'll wait and see re the box set. It will be interesting to see if the "rare" tracks are the same ones which have already appeaered as bonus tracks on the remasters, or on previous complilations.

Let's hope the remastering of their back catalogue gets going again soon.

 

At first look the anthology misses a song from the 1984 album Victims of Circumstance.

Only the fifth disc has some rare tracks, demo version and live, in the other four are only some live or original mix you can find also in the 2002 and 2003 remastered edition respectevely by Emi and Polydor.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 20 2005 at 08:28

What a pity there are no unreleased gems!!!

P.S. I could discuss this thread all alone because of my love for this band...but...it would be better there is  anybody else!



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 20 2005 at 08:50

I appreciate the info Andrea!Thumbs Up

It does raise the age old question about who box sets are intended for. Fans will usually have the majority of the material anyway, and will begrudge paying large amounts to get one or two different mixes or live versiosn, plus a nice booklet. Those wishing to try the band out, are more likely to go for a budget compliation as an introduction.

The book sounds far more interesting. Will it be a warts and all description of why Holryod and Lees are still so upset with each other? Will it explain why the first time I saw them in Glasgow around 1975 (I think) they played for less than an hour, and did not do an encore despite an enthusiastic reception!Confused

By the way, what did you mean with your comment "At first look the anthology misses a song from the 1984 album Victims of Circumstance."?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 20 2005 at 10:30
Originally posted by Easy Livin Easy Livin wrote:

I appreciate the info Andrea!Thumbs Up

It does raise the age old question about who box sets are intended for. Fans will usually have the majority of the material anyway, and will begrudge paying large amounts to get one or two different mixes or live versiosn, plus a nice booklet. Those wishing to try the band out, are more likely to go for a budget compliation as an introduction.

The book sounds far more interesting. Will it be a warts and all description of why Holryod and Lees are still so upset with each other? Will it explain why the first time I saw them in Glasgow around 1975 (I think) they played for less than an hour, and did not do an encore despite an enthusiastic reception!Confused

By the way, what did you mean with your comment "At first look the anthology misses a song from the 1984 album Victims of Circumstance."?

There's none of their 1984 album's songs!

P.S.  I'm waiting for the book too!

I'm not waiting for that antology, really.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 20 2005 at 14:35
Sorry Andrea, I misunderstood. I thought you meant one specific song was missing!Embarrassed
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 20 2005 at 15:35

Hard hearted woman

i died every night for that song;

reminds me my old love;

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 20 2005 at 15:58
Originally posted by R o V e R R o V e R wrote:

Hard hearted woman

i died every night for that song;

reminds me my old love;

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Hi Rover,

Hard Hearted Woman is a good Holroyd's track with delightful guitar riff! I like it too!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 20 2005 at 16:02
Originally posted by Andrea Cortese Andrea Cortese wrote:

Originally posted by R o V e R R o V e R wrote:

Hard hearted woman

i died every night for that song;

reminds me my old love;

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Hi Rover,

Hard Hearted Woman is a good Holroyd's track with delightful guitar riff! I like it too!

 

 

i wish,

i'd compse such melody

 

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