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~ Barclay James Harvest
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  • Audio CD (1 Jun 1993)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Polydor
  • ASIN: B000006SPR
  • Other Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 187,919 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Listen  3. Copil Romania 6:08£0.69
Listen  4. Back To Earth 7:19£0.69
Listen  5. Cold War 7:22£0.69
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Listen  7. The Great Unknown 4:41£0.69
Listen  8. Spud-U-Like 4:16£0.69
Listen  9. Silver Wings 3:50£0.69
Listen10. Once More 7:08£0.69
Listen11. A Matter Of Time 5:06£0.69
Listen12. Ballad Of Denshaw Mill 9:08£0.69


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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A worthy CD of two halves, 19 Oct 2000
A CD of two halves, as it were, as it alternates songs by Les Holyroyd (known for his wistful ballads) and those by John Lees of no fixed style! Les returns to an ecology theme with "Who do we think we are?" "Knoydart" is a "What I did on my holidays" quirky ditty that, appropriately enough, is in the right rythmn for a Scottish reel. "Copii Romanii" is a hauting appeal on behalf of the children of Romania. "Back to Earth" is a most poignant, unambiguous tribute to a departed father. "Cold War" sees Les return to an lament for Central Europe. "Forever Yesterday" is about an episode in 19th Scotland - the clearances. How many bands write about that? We're back to more familiar territory - love in "The Great Unknown". "Spud-U-like" is another quirky one about children's fascination with computer games, complete with sound effects. Longtime fans have debated endlessly about this track and it stirs up opposing strong emotions. I think it works very well. "Silver Wings" is another big Holroyd ballad. "Once More" is a reworking of the ever-popular "Mockingbird". "A Matter of Time" is not unlike "Silver Wings". And the album ends on a real beauty, the atmospheric "Ballad of Denshaw Mill" based on a local Saddleworth legend where BJH live. Hauntingly ethereal, it explore, by chance, themes from the folk song "The Wife of Usher's Well". A terrific album - not just for BJH completists.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars For committed BJH fans only, 24 Dec 2007
By alextorres "musiclover" (Near Bristol, UK) - See all my reviews
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This, the penultimate studio album of BJH's career (their 16th!) is one of their least pleasing. It comes from their late period when the song writing styles of John Lees and Les Holroyd had polarised to the extent that there was virtually no communication between the two of them leading to a disjointed feel about the album as a whole.

The difficulty between the two song writers was compounded for this album by the fact that John's father had died recently, leaving John feeling depressed. It shows in his songs on this album in what must surely be his most lacklustre performance for BJH, with only "Back to Earth", written as an eulogy to his father, standing the test of time. It is a beautiful song, unfortunately not matched by his other efforts on here that, even if they are basically decent songs, fall victim to some bad choices in the arrangements.

The album as a whole feels very sluggish, the tempo is low even by BJH standards. The one song that raises the pace slightly, John's "Spud-u-Like", falls prey to the malaise that affected him on here.

What saves the album from total disaster are some excellent ballads from Les Holroyd's pen: "Copii Romanii", about the plight of Romanian orphans, is a poignant, beautiful song with a haunting melody superbly sung by him and "Cold War", "The Great Unknown" and "Silver Wings" all do more than justice to the BJH name.

Overall, though, this one's for committed BJH fans only - if you are looking to hear something from the band then you'd be better off trying virtually anywhere else - say "Once Again" (early period) , "Time Honoured Ghosts" (middle period) or "Welcome to the Show" (late period).
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1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars The light went out...., 13 April 2006
By Kimberley (South East, U.K) - See all my reviews
....This is a very dreary and boring album full of slow songs which never really gets off the ground. To me it sounded like the band had run out of ideas and it's hard to find out song that stands out, possibly only 'Forever yesterday'.

There are no rock songs here and the only slightly up tempo song 'Spud u like' is a pointless comment on computer games. Not one of their best albums and very dissapointing for a BJH fan like myself.
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