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Label: Polydor – 2383 608
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo
Country: Germany
Released: May 1981
Genre: Rock
Style: Classic Rock

Ploča odlična omot kao na slici

Waiting On The Border Line
Words By, Music By – Les Holroyd
Words By, Music By – Les Holroyd
3:42
A2 How Do You Feel Now
Words By, Music By – John Lees
Words By, Music By – John Lees
4:48
A3 Back To The Wall
Words By, Music By – Les Holroyd
Words By, Music By – Les Holroyd
5:05
A4 Highway For Fools
Words By, Music By – John Lees
Words By, Music By – John Lees
3:14
A5 Echoes And Shadows
Words By, Music By – Les Holroyd
Words By, Music By – Les Holroyd
4:58
B1 Death Of A City
Words By, Music By – John Lees
Words By, Music By – John Lees
4:00
B2 I`m Like A Train
Words By, Music By – Les Holroyd
Words By, Music By – Les Holroyd
5:15
B3 Doctor Doctor
Words By, Music By – John Lees
Words By, Music By – John Lees
5:33
B4 Life Is For Living
Words By, Music By – Les Holroyd
Words By, Music By – Les Holroyd
3:40
B5 In Memory Of The Martyrs
Words By, Music By – John Lees
Words By, Music By – John Lees
7:56
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Credits

Art Direction, Graphics – Alwyn Clayden
Engineer [Assisted By], Mixed By [Re-mixed] [Assisted By] – Liz Biddiscombe
Engineer, Mixed By [Re-mixed By] – Martin Lawrence
Keyboards [Uncredited] – Kevin McAlea
Keyboards [Uncredited], Backing Vocals [Uncredited], Guitar [Uncredited], Bass [Uncredited] – Colin Browne
Management – David Walker (10), Handle Artists, Lindsay Brown
Management [Equipment Management] – Ian Southerington, Simon Renshaw, Tim Baxter (3)
Musician [Special Guest Musician] – Colin Browne, Kevin McAlea
Performer [Barclay James Harvest Are] – John Lees, Les Holroyd, Mel Pritchard
Photography By [Assisted By], Design [Assisted By] – Lindsey Rudland
Photography By, Design – Bob Carlos Clarke
Producer – Barclay James Harvest, Martin Lawrence


Barclay James Harvest are an English progressive rock band. They were founded in Oldham, in September 1966 by bassist/vocalist Les Holroyd (b. 1948), guitarist/vocalist John Lees (b. 1947), drummer/percussionist Mel Pritchard (1948–2004), and keyboardist/vocalist Stuart `Woolly` Wolstenholme (1947–2010).[1]

Barclay James Harvest
Also known as
John Lees` Barclay James Harvest (since 1998)
Barclay James Harvest featuring Les Holroyd (since 2002)
Origin
Oldham, England
Genres
Art rock, progressive rock, psychedelic rock, folk rock
Years active
1966–present
Labels
UK Parlophone. Harvest, Polydor, Esoteric Recordings
US Sire, MCA, Polydor,
Website
Barclay James Harvest Home Page
Members
John Lees` Barclay James Harvest
John Lees
Craig Fletcher
Kevin Whitehead
Jez Smith
Barclay James Harvest featuring Les Holroyd
Les Holroyd
Colin Browne
Steve Butler
Michael Byron-Hehir
Louie Palmer

Barclay James Harvest at Hammersmith Odeon, 1980s
History Edit

After signing with EMI`s Parlophone label in the UK for one single in early 1968, they moved to the more progressively inclined Harvest label. The name for the band, according to The International Barclay James Harvest Fan Club, signifies nothing specifically. Having exhausted other possibilities, each of the band members wrote single words on pieces of paper which were drawn out of a hat one by one. All were rejected until only three were left: James, a man who used to sing with the band, Harvest because they were living in a farmhouse, and Barclay after Barclays bank, because they aspired to make money. These were then rearranged to get the best-sounding name - `Barclay James Harvest`.[2]

Their self-titled debut album featured backing by an orchestra organized by Robert John Godfrey. It was released in mid-1970 and was heavily touted by the musicians and the record label as the next big thing in orchestral rock, but met with overwhelmingly negative reviews and weak sales.[3] Their second album, Once Again, was followed by a tour with a full orchestra under Godfrey`s guidance. Godfrey departed over writing issues behind `Mocking Bird` – one of the group`s most consistently popular tracks - so Martyn Ford was brought in to supervise the orchestral work for their third album, Barclay James Harvest and Other Short Stories. Years later Godfrey filed a lawsuit alleging he was owed composing credits and corresponding royalties on several of Barclay James Harvest`s songs.[4] By the release of their fourth album, Baby James Harvest, in 1972, the pressures of touring were beginning to affect the band.

After this album, they departed from EMI, moved management to Harvey Lisberg,[5] and signed to Polydor; the move immediately resulting in greater sales.[citation needed] The next album, Everyone Is Everybody Else (1974) was voted 13th by listeners in Radio Caroline`s 1977 Top 100 All Time Albums Chart.[6] The band did a BBC Radio 1 session in 1974 for John Peel;[7] Alan Freeman, however, would be the band`s main champion on the station in the 1970s and again when he returned from 1989 to 1993. The double live album, Barclay James Harvest Live, which followed in late 1974, was the first to chart in the UK, reaching No. 40.[8] Time Honoured Ghosts (1975), which has `Titles`, recorded in the US, followed, and this too charted in the UK, reaching No. 32.[8] Octoberon followed in 1976 and reached number 19 in the UK.[8] They broke into the mainstream mainland European market with their 1977 set Gone to Earth, which contained the song `Poor Man`s Moody Blues`, a homage to the Moody Blues` song, `Nights in White Satin.`

Wolstenholme – whose mellotron playing was a trademark of the band`s sound in the 1970s – left in 1979 after the album XII (1978). He pursued a short solo career fronting the band Maestoso, before retiring from the music industry until rejoining John Lees when BJH essentially split in two.

The remaining three members continued. In August 1980, they played a free concert in front of the Reichstag in West Berlin, with an estimated attendance of 250,000 people. They were the first Western rock band to perform in an open-air concert in East Germany (after Glasnost had begun in the Eastern bloc but over two years before the Berlin Wall fell), playing in Treptower Park, East Berlin on 14 July 1987 to a 170,000-plus audience.

The band continued as a trio with regular guest-musicians until 1998. One album, Welcome to the Show, produced in 1990, was released under the abbreviated name BJH. However, because of criticism from fans, the full name was restored, albeit with the inclusion of the BJH moniker.

In 1998, musical differences amongst members of BJH saw the band essentially split into two different groups, each of which retained `Barclay James Harvest` as part of its name. John Lees released an album mixing new songs and classics of the band, entitled Nexus, under the 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`. In 2006/7, Lees and Wolstenholme toured under the slightly modified band title `John Lees` Barclay James Harvest`.

Mel Pritchard died suddenly of a heart attack in early 2004. Woolly Wolstenholme took his own life in December 2010, having apparently struggled with depression for many years.[9]

The two derivatives of Barclay James Harvest continue to record and tour to this day, and enjoy ongoing popularity, particularly in Germany, France, and Switzerland.

John Lees` Barclay James Harvest (since 1998) Edit

This derivative of Barclay James Harvest features John Lees, bassist Craig Fletcher, drummer Kevin Whitehead and keyboard player Jez Smith.[10] The band originally featured `Woolly` Stuart Wolstenholme on keyboards before his death in December 2010. The group formed in 1999 to record the album `Nexus`. Craig Fletcher and Kevin Whitehead were from Wolstenholme`s band `Maestoso`, and John and Woolly were members of the original Barclay James Harvest. The band toured in the UK and Europe in 2006, and recorded the live album `Legacy` at the Shepherd`s Bush Empire in London. Since then, the band has played at venues in the UK, but more so in the rest of Europe, where they achieve good success. The band toured again around the UK in 2009. They played at the Berlin Wall anniversary festival at the Brandenburg Gate, Bad Homburg in Germany with JLBJH`s best attendance of 17,500 people, and more recently in Porto, Portugal with an attendance of 5,000. The band recently visited America, and played in Philadelphia. John Lees` Barclay James Harvest is currently signed and managed by Esoteric Recordings. Mark Powell, founder of the label, works as the band manager. In October 2013 JLBJH released `North`, a studio album of all-new material, recorded at John`s own Friamere Studios, on limited edition vinyl, CD and deluxe CD with a bonus disc recorded live at the Buxton Opera House.[11] `North` was very well received, going on to become Cherry Red`s biggest selling album of the fourth quarter of 2013.[12] The band played nine gigs on a UK tour to promote the album, followed by a live radio concert for Christmas on German station SWR1.

The band also formerly featured Jeff Leach and Mike Bramwell as guest musicians.[13]

Barclay James Harvest featuring Les Holroyd (since 2002) Edit

In 2001, Les Holroyd and Mel Pritchard returned to the studio to record the album `Revolution Days` along with former Sad Cafe members Ian Wilson and Michael Byron-Hehir, as well as Steve Butler, Steve Pigott (Cher, Mike and the Mechanics), and Rabbit Bundrick (The Who). `Revolution Days` was released in 2002, and a touring band was put together with Holroyd and Pritchard; Michael Byron-Hehir on lead guitar and vocals; Ian Wilson on guitar and vocals; Steve Butler on keyboards, percussion, and vocals; Chris Jago on drums; and former BJH sideman Colin Browne on keyboards and vocals. The first show was at the Colmar Wine Festival in August 2002. In October and November of that year, they undertook their first European Tour. More tours and festivals followed in 2003.

In January 2004, the band performed at the `Art on Ice` spectacular at the Zurich Hallenstadion with Roger Hodgson, John Helliwell and Bob Siebenberg of Supertramp, Justin Hayward of The Moody Blues and Jeremy Spencer of Fleetwood Mac. Upon returning to the UK, Mel Pritchard died from a suspected heart attack.

In January 2005, BJHFLH toured with Asia featuring John Payne as support, returning the favour on four UK shows in March of the same year. In 2006, they undertook the Classic Meets Rock Symphonic Barclay Tour with the 25-piece Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. In July 2007, they toured the UK. Les Holroyd and Michael Byron-Hehir also worked on Alan Simon`s Excalibur II album, Les joining the stage show in 2010. Les also performed in the live show of Simon`s Anne de Bretagne. In 2011, Les joined the Rock Meets Classic Tour along with Ian Gillan, Lou Gramm, Dan McCafferty with The Bohemian Symphony Orchestra, performing four BJH songs: `Hymn`, `Mockingbird`, `Ring Of Changes`, and `Life Is For Living`.

Still touring Europe, the band introduced an acoustic spot into the set, showcasing their vocal harmonies with old favourites like `Poor Boy Blues`, `Friend of Mine`, and `Crazy City`. They recorded their 2012 winter tour.

External works Edit

The band released a single `Breathless`/`When the City Sleeps` under the pseudonym of `Bombadil` in 1972. `Breathless`, an instrumental, was credited to `Terry Bull` (actually John Lees). The B side `When the City Sleeps` was credited to `Lester Forest` (actually Woolly Wolstenholme), who also played every instrument and sang. This obscure track made an appearance on the soundtrack of the 2007 series Life on Mars, although it was not featured on the CD release.[14]

Members Edit

Barclay James Harvest (1966–1998) Edit
Les Holroyd – vocals, bass, guitars, keyboards (1966–1998)
John Lees – vocals, guitars (1966–1998)
Mel Pritchard – drums, percussion (1966–1998; died 2004)
Stuart `Woolly` Wolstenholme – vocals, mellotron, keyboards, guitars (1966–1979; died 2010)
John Lees` Barclay James Harvest Edit
Current members
John Lees – vocals, guitars (1998–present)
Craig Fletcher – bass (1998–present)
Kevin Whitehead – drums, percussion (1998–present)
Jez Smith – keyboards (2009–present)
Former members
Stuart `Woolly` Wolstenholme – vocals, mellotron, keyboards, guitars (1998–2010)
Guest musicians
Jeff Leach – keyboards (1998–2006)
Mike Bramwell – keyboards (2006–2009)
John Joseph Lees – cornet (2006, 2009)
Liz Fitzpatrick – trumpet (2009)
Barclay James Harvest featuring Les Holroyd Edit
Current members
Les Holroyd – vocals, bass, guitars, keyboards (2002–present)
Colin Browne – keyboards, guitars (2002–present)
Steve Butler – guitars, keyboards (2002–present)
Michael Byron-Hehir – lead guitars (2002–present)
Louie Palmer – drums, percussion (2011–present)
Former members
Mel Pritchard – drums, percussion (2002–2004)
Ian Wilson – guitars (2002–2009)
Chris Jago – drums, percussion (2002–2003, 2004–2005)
Roy Martin – drums, percussion (2003–2004, 2006–2007)
Paul Walsham – drums, percussion (2005–2006, 2007–2011)
Discography Edit

Studio albums Edit
Barclay James Harvest
Barclay James Harvest (1970)
Once Again (1971)
Barclay James Harvest and Other Short Stories (1971)
Baby James Harvest (1972)
Everyone Is Everybody Else (1974)
Time Honoured Ghosts (1975)
Octoberon (1976)
Gone to Earth (1977)
XII (1978)[15][16]
Eyes of the Universe (1979)
Turn of the Tide (1981)
Ring of Changes (1983)
Victims of Circumstance (1984)
Face to Face (1987)
Welcome to the Show (1990)
Caught in the Light (1993)
River of Dreams (1997)
John Lees` Barclay James Harvest
Nexus (1999)
North (2013)
Barclay James Harvest featuring Les Holroyd
Revolution Days (2002)
Live albums Edit
Barclay James Harvest
Live (1974)
Live Tapes (1978)
Berlin – A Concert for the People (1982)
Glasnost (1988)
BBC in Concert 1972 (2002)
After The Day The Radio Broadcasts 1974–1976 (2008)
John Lees` Barclay James Harvest
Revival Live 1999 (2000)
Legacy - Live at the Shepherds Bush Empire, London 2006 (2007)
Barclay James Harvest featuring Les Holroyd
Live in Bonn (2003)
Classic Meets Rock (with Prague Philharmonic Orchestra) (2006)
Compilation albums Edit
Barclay James Harvest
Early Morning Onwards (1972)
The Best of Barclay James Harvest (1977)
The Best of Barclay James Harvest, Volume 2 (1979)
Mocking Bird – The Early Years (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)
The Best of Barclay James Harvest (1992)
Sorcerers and Keepers (1993)
Endless Dream (1996)
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 (2005)
Sea of Tranquility: The Polydor Years 1974–1997 (2009)
Taking Some Time On: The Parlophone-Harvest Years (1968–73) (2011)
Child of the Universe: The Essential Collection (2013)
Titles: The Best Of Barclay James Harvest (2013)
Barclay James Harvest featuring Les Holroyd
Evolution Years – The Best of Barclay James Harvest featuring the songs of Les Holroyd (2003)
That Was Then ... This Is Now (2010)
Singles and EPs Edit
Year Single Chart Positions
FRA[17] GER[18] NL[19] SWI[20] UK[21] US[22]
1968 `Early Morning` — — — — — —
1969 `Brother Thrush` — — — — — —
1970 `Taking Some Time On` — — — — — —
1971 `Mocking Bird` — — — — — —
`She Said` (France-only release) — — — — — —
1972 `I`m Over You` — — — — — —
`Thank You` — — — — — —
1973 `Rock and Roll Woman` — — — — — —
`The Joker` (Denmark-only release) — — — — — —
1974 `Poor Boy Blues` — — — — — —
1975 `Titles` — — 11 — — 107
`Sweet Jesus` (Netherlands-only release) — — — — — —
1976 Time Honoured Ghosts EP — — — — — —
1977 Rock `n` Roll Star (Live EP) — — — — 49 —
`Hymn` — — — — 54[A] —
1978 `Friend of Mine` — — — — — —
`Sip of Wine` — — — — — —
`Loving Is Easy` — — — — — —
1979 `Love on the Line` 58 — — — 63 —
1980 `Capricorn` — — — — — —
`Life Is for Living` 48 2 49 1 61 —
1981 Time Honoured Tracks EP (Australia-only release) — — — — — —
`Child of the Universe` (Germany-only release) — 27 — — — —
`Waiting on the Borderline` 39 — — — — —
1983 `Just a Day Away` 32 40 — 5 68 —
`Ring of Changes` (Germany-only release) — — — — — —
`Waiting for the Right Time` — — — — — —
1984 `Victim of Circumstance` 4 46 — 19 92 —
`I`ve Got a Feeling` — — — — — —
1986 `He Said Love` 92 — — — — —
1987 `Panic` (Germany-only release) — — — — — —
1990 `Cheap the Bullets` — — — — — —
`Welcome to the Show` (Germany-only release) — — — — — —
`Halfway to Freedom` (Germany-only release) — — — — — —
`John Lennon`s Guitar` (Germany-only release) — — — — — —
1992 `Stand Up`

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Predmet: 70224649
Label: Polydor – 2383 608
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo
Country: Germany
Released: May 1981
Genre: Rock
Style: Classic Rock

Ploča odlična omot kao na slici

Waiting On The Border Line
Words By, Music By – Les Holroyd
Words By, Music By – Les Holroyd
3:42
A2 How Do You Feel Now
Words By, Music By – John Lees
Words By, Music By – John Lees
4:48
A3 Back To The Wall
Words By, Music By – Les Holroyd
Words By, Music By – Les Holroyd
5:05
A4 Highway For Fools
Words By, Music By – John Lees
Words By, Music By – John Lees
3:14
A5 Echoes And Shadows
Words By, Music By – Les Holroyd
Words By, Music By – Les Holroyd
4:58
B1 Death Of A City
Words By, Music By – John Lees
Words By, Music By – John Lees
4:00
B2 I`m Like A Train
Words By, Music By – Les Holroyd
Words By, Music By – Les Holroyd
5:15
B3 Doctor Doctor
Words By, Music By – John Lees
Words By, Music By – John Lees
5:33
B4 Life Is For Living
Words By, Music By – Les Holroyd
Words By, Music By – Les Holroyd
3:40
B5 In Memory Of The Martyrs
Words By, Music By – John Lees
Words By, Music By – John Lees
7:56
Companies, etc.

Credits

Art Direction, Graphics – Alwyn Clayden
Engineer [Assisted By], Mixed By [Re-mixed] [Assisted By] – Liz Biddiscombe
Engineer, Mixed By [Re-mixed By] – Martin Lawrence
Keyboards [Uncredited] – Kevin McAlea
Keyboards [Uncredited], Backing Vocals [Uncredited], Guitar [Uncredited], Bass [Uncredited] – Colin Browne
Management – David Walker (10), Handle Artists, Lindsay Brown
Management [Equipment Management] – Ian Southerington, Simon Renshaw, Tim Baxter (3)
Musician [Special Guest Musician] – Colin Browne, Kevin McAlea
Performer [Barclay James Harvest Are] – John Lees, Les Holroyd, Mel Pritchard
Photography By [Assisted By], Design [Assisted By] – Lindsey Rudland
Photography By, Design – Bob Carlos Clarke
Producer – Barclay James Harvest, Martin Lawrence


Barclay James Harvest are an English progressive rock band. They were founded in Oldham, in September 1966 by bassist/vocalist Les Holroyd (b. 1948), guitarist/vocalist John Lees (b. 1947), drummer/percussionist Mel Pritchard (1948–2004), and keyboardist/vocalist Stuart `Woolly` Wolstenholme (1947–2010).[1]

Barclay James Harvest
Also known as
John Lees` Barclay James Harvest (since 1998)
Barclay James Harvest featuring Les Holroyd (since 2002)
Origin
Oldham, England
Genres
Art rock, progressive rock, psychedelic rock, folk rock
Years active
1966–present
Labels
UK Parlophone. Harvest, Polydor, Esoteric Recordings
US Sire, MCA, Polydor,
Website
Barclay James Harvest Home Page
Members
John Lees` Barclay James Harvest
John Lees
Craig Fletcher
Kevin Whitehead
Jez Smith
Barclay James Harvest featuring Les Holroyd
Les Holroyd
Colin Browne
Steve Butler
Michael Byron-Hehir
Louie Palmer

Barclay James Harvest at Hammersmith Odeon, 1980s
History Edit

After signing with EMI`s Parlophone label in the UK for one single in early 1968, they moved to the more progressively inclined Harvest label. The name for the band, according to The International Barclay James Harvest Fan Club, signifies nothing specifically. Having exhausted other possibilities, each of the band members wrote single words on pieces of paper which were drawn out of a hat one by one. All were rejected until only three were left: James, a man who used to sing with the band, Harvest because they were living in a farmhouse, and Barclay after Barclays bank, because they aspired to make money. These were then rearranged to get the best-sounding name - `Barclay James Harvest`.[2]

Their self-titled debut album featured backing by an orchestra organized by Robert John Godfrey. It was released in mid-1970 and was heavily touted by the musicians and the record label as the next big thing in orchestral rock, but met with overwhelmingly negative reviews and weak sales.[3] Their second album, Once Again, was followed by a tour with a full orchestra under Godfrey`s guidance. Godfrey departed over writing issues behind `Mocking Bird` – one of the group`s most consistently popular tracks - so Martyn Ford was brought in to supervise the orchestral work for their third album, Barclay James Harvest and Other Short Stories. Years later Godfrey filed a lawsuit alleging he was owed composing credits and corresponding royalties on several of Barclay James Harvest`s songs.[4] By the release of their fourth album, Baby James Harvest, in 1972, the pressures of touring were beginning to affect the band.

After this album, they departed from EMI, moved management to Harvey Lisberg,[5] and signed to Polydor; the move immediately resulting in greater sales.[citation needed] The next album, Everyone Is Everybody Else (1974) was voted 13th by listeners in Radio Caroline`s 1977 Top 100 All Time Albums Chart.[6] The band did a BBC Radio 1 session in 1974 for John Peel;[7] Alan Freeman, however, would be the band`s main champion on the station in the 1970s and again when he returned from 1989 to 1993. The double live album, Barclay James Harvest Live, which followed in late 1974, was the first to chart in the UK, reaching No. 40.[8] Time Honoured Ghosts (1975), which has `Titles`, recorded in the US, followed, and this too charted in the UK, reaching No. 32.[8] Octoberon followed in 1976 and reached number 19 in the UK.[8] They broke into the mainstream mainland European market with their 1977 set Gone to Earth, which contained the song `Poor Man`s Moody Blues`, a homage to the Moody Blues` song, `Nights in White Satin.`

Wolstenholme – whose mellotron playing was a trademark of the band`s sound in the 1970s – left in 1979 after the album XII (1978). He pursued a short solo career fronting the band Maestoso, before retiring from the music industry until rejoining John Lees when BJH essentially split in two.

The remaining three members continued. In August 1980, they played a free concert in front of the Reichstag in West Berlin, with an estimated attendance of 250,000 people. They were the first Western rock band to perform in an open-air concert in East Germany (after Glasnost had begun in the Eastern bloc but over two years before the Berlin Wall fell), playing in Treptower Park, East Berlin on 14 July 1987 to a 170,000-plus audience.

The band continued as a trio with regular guest-musicians until 1998. One album, Welcome to the Show, produced in 1990, was released under the abbreviated name BJH. However, because of criticism from fans, the full name was restored, albeit with the inclusion of the BJH moniker.

In 1998, musical differences amongst members of BJH saw the band essentially split into two different groups, each of which retained `Barclay James Harvest` as part of its name. John Lees released an album mixing new songs and classics of the band, entitled Nexus, under the 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`. In 2006/7, Lees and Wolstenholme toured under the slightly modified band title `John Lees` Barclay James Harvest`.

Mel Pritchard died suddenly of a heart attack in early 2004. Woolly Wolstenholme took his own life in December 2010, having apparently struggled with depression for many years.[9]

The two derivatives of Barclay James Harvest continue to record and tour to this day, and enjoy ongoing popularity, particularly in Germany, France, and Switzerland.

John Lees` Barclay James Harvest (since 1998) Edit

This derivative of Barclay James Harvest features John Lees, bassist Craig Fletcher, drummer Kevin Whitehead and keyboard player Jez Smith.[10] The band originally featured `Woolly` Stuart Wolstenholme on keyboards before his death in December 2010. The group formed in 1999 to record the album `Nexus`. Craig Fletcher and Kevin Whitehead were from Wolstenholme`s band `Maestoso`, and John and Woolly were members of the original Barclay James Harvest. The band toured in the UK and Europe in 2006, and recorded the live album `Legacy` at the Shepherd`s Bush Empire in London. Since then, the band has played at venues in the UK, but more so in the rest of Europe, where they achieve good success. The band toured again around the UK in 2009. They played at the Berlin Wall anniversary festival at the Brandenburg Gate, Bad Homburg in Germany with JLBJH`s best attendance of 17,500 people, and more recently in Porto, Portugal with an attendance of 5,000. The band recently visited America, and played in Philadelphia. John Lees` Barclay James Harvest is currently signed and managed by Esoteric Recordings. Mark Powell, founder of the label, works as the band manager. In October 2013 JLBJH released `North`, a studio album of all-new material, recorded at John`s own Friamere Studios, on limited edition vinyl, CD and deluxe CD with a bonus disc recorded live at the Buxton Opera House.[11] `North` was very well received, going on to become Cherry Red`s biggest selling album of the fourth quarter of 2013.[12] The band played nine gigs on a UK tour to promote the album, followed by a live radio concert for Christmas on German station SWR1.

The band also formerly featured Jeff Leach and Mike Bramwell as guest musicians.[13]

Barclay James Harvest featuring Les Holroyd (since 2002) Edit

In 2001, Les Holroyd and Mel Pritchard returned to the studio to record the album `Revolution Days` along with former Sad Cafe members Ian Wilson and Michael Byron-Hehir, as well as Steve Butler, Steve Pigott (Cher, Mike and the Mechanics), and Rabbit Bundrick (The Who). `Revolution Days` was released in 2002, and a touring band was put together with Holroyd and Pritchard; Michael Byron-Hehir on lead guitar and vocals; Ian Wilson on guitar and vocals; Steve Butler on keyboards, percussion, and vocals; Chris Jago on drums; and former BJH sideman Colin Browne on keyboards and vocals. The first show was at the Colmar Wine Festival in August 2002. In October and November of that year, they undertook their first European Tour. More tours and festivals followed in 2003.

In January 2004, the band performed at the `Art on Ice` spectacular at the Zurich Hallenstadion with Roger Hodgson, John Helliwell and Bob Siebenberg of Supertramp, Justin Hayward of The Moody Blues and Jeremy Spencer of Fleetwood Mac. Upon returning to the UK, Mel Pritchard died from a suspected heart attack.

In January 2005, BJHFLH toured with Asia featuring John Payne as support, returning the favour on four UK shows in March of the same year. In 2006, they undertook the Classic Meets Rock Symphonic Barclay Tour with the 25-piece Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. In July 2007, they toured the UK. Les Holroyd and Michael Byron-Hehir also worked on Alan Simon`s Excalibur II album, Les joining the stage show in 2010. Les also performed in the live show of Simon`s Anne de Bretagne. In 2011, Les joined the Rock Meets Classic Tour along with Ian Gillan, Lou Gramm, Dan McCafferty with The Bohemian Symphony Orchestra, performing four BJH songs: `Hymn`, `Mockingbird`, `Ring Of Changes`, and `Life Is For Living`.

Still touring Europe, the band introduced an acoustic spot into the set, showcasing their vocal harmonies with old favourites like `Poor Boy Blues`, `Friend of Mine`, and `Crazy City`. They recorded their 2012 winter tour.

External works Edit

The band released a single `Breathless`/`When the City Sleeps` under the pseudonym of `Bombadil` in 1972. `Breathless`, an instrumental, was credited to `Terry Bull` (actually John Lees). The B side `When the City Sleeps` was credited to `Lester Forest` (actually Woolly Wolstenholme), who also played every instrument and sang. This obscure track made an appearance on the soundtrack of the 2007 series Life on Mars, although it was not featured on the CD release.[14]

Members Edit

Barclay James Harvest (1966–1998) Edit
Les Holroyd – vocals, bass, guitars, keyboards (1966–1998)
John Lees – vocals, guitars (1966–1998)
Mel Pritchard – drums, percussion (1966–1998; died 2004)
Stuart `Woolly` Wolstenholme – vocals, mellotron, keyboards, guitars (1966–1979; died 2010)
John Lees` Barclay James Harvest Edit
Current members
John Lees – vocals, guitars (1998–present)
Craig Fletcher – bass (1998–present)
Kevin Whitehead – drums, percussion (1998–present)
Jez Smith – keyboards (2009–present)
Former members
Stuart `Woolly` Wolstenholme – vocals, mellotron, keyboards, guitars (1998–2010)
Guest musicians
Jeff Leach – keyboards (1998–2006)
Mike Bramwell – keyboards (2006–2009)
John Joseph Lees – cornet (2006, 2009)
Liz Fitzpatrick – trumpet (2009)
Barclay James Harvest featuring Les Holroyd Edit
Current members
Les Holroyd – vocals, bass, guitars, keyboards (2002–present)
Colin Browne – keyboards, guitars (2002–present)
Steve Butler – guitars, keyboards (2002–present)
Michael Byron-Hehir – lead guitars (2002–present)
Louie Palmer – drums, percussion (2011–present)
Former members
Mel Pritchard – drums, percussion (2002–2004)
Ian Wilson – guitars (2002–2009)
Chris Jago – drums, percussion (2002–2003, 2004–2005)
Roy Martin – drums, percussion (2003–2004, 2006–2007)
Paul Walsham – drums, percussion (2005–2006, 2007–2011)
Discography Edit

Studio albums Edit
Barclay James Harvest
Barclay James Harvest (1970)
Once Again (1971)
Barclay James Harvest and Other Short Stories (1971)
Baby James Harvest (1972)
Everyone Is Everybody Else (1974)
Time Honoured Ghosts (1975)
Octoberon (1976)
Gone to Earth (1977)
XII (1978)[15][16]
Eyes of the Universe (1979)
Turn of the Tide (1981)
Ring of Changes (1983)
Victims of Circumstance (1984)
Face to Face (1987)
Welcome to the Show (1990)
Caught in the Light (1993)
River of Dreams (1997)
John Lees` Barclay James Harvest
Nexus (1999)
North (2013)
Barclay James Harvest featuring Les Holroyd
Revolution Days (2002)
Live albums Edit
Barclay James Harvest
Live (1974)
Live Tapes (1978)
Berlin – A Concert for the People (1982)
Glasnost (1988)
BBC in Concert 1972 (2002)
After The Day The Radio Broadcasts 1974–1976 (2008)
John Lees` Barclay James Harvest
Revival Live 1999 (2000)
Legacy - Live at the Shepherds Bush Empire, London 2006 (2007)
Barclay James Harvest featuring Les Holroyd
Live in Bonn (2003)
Classic Meets Rock (with Prague Philharmonic Orchestra) (2006)
Compilation albums Edit
Barclay James Harvest
Early Morning Onwards (1972)
The Best of Barclay James Harvest (1977)
The Best of Barclay James Harvest, Volume 2 (1979)
Mocking Bird – The Early Years (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)
The Best of Barclay James Harvest (1992)
Sorcerers and Keepers (1993)
Endless Dream (1996)
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 (2005)
Sea of Tranquility: The Polydor Years 1974–1997 (2009)
Taking Some Time On: The Parlophone-Harvest Years (1968–73) (2011)
Child of the Universe: The Essential Collection (2013)
Titles: The Best Of Barclay James Harvest (2013)
Barclay James Harvest featuring Les Holroyd
Evolution Years – The Best of Barclay James Harvest featuring the songs of Les Holroyd (2003)
That Was Then ... This Is Now (2010)
Singles and EPs Edit
Year Single Chart Positions
FRA[17] GER[18] NL[19] SWI[20] UK[21] US[22]
1968 `Early Morning` — — — — — —
1969 `Brother Thrush` — — — — — —
1970 `Taking Some Time On` — — — — — —
1971 `Mocking Bird` — — — — — —
`She Said` (France-only release) — — — — — —
1972 `I`m Over You` — — — — — —
`Thank You` — — — — — —
1973 `Rock and Roll Woman` — — — — — —
`The Joker` (Denmark-only release) — — — — — —
1974 `Poor Boy Blues` — — — — — —
1975 `Titles` — — 11 — — 107
`Sweet Jesus` (Netherlands-only release) — — — — — —
1976 Time Honoured Ghosts EP — — — — — —
1977 Rock `n` Roll Star (Live EP) — — — — 49 —
`Hymn` — — — — 54[A] —
1978 `Friend of Mine` — — — — — —
`Sip of Wine` — — — — — —
`Loving Is Easy` — — — — — —
1979 `Love on the Line` 58 — — — 63 —
1980 `Capricorn` — — — — — —
`Life Is for Living` 48 2 49 1 61 —
1981 Time Honoured Tracks EP (Australia-only release) — — — — — —
`Child of the Universe` (Germany-only release) — 27 — — — —
`Waiting on the Borderline` 39 — — — — —
1983 `Just a Day Away` 32 40 — 5 68 —
`Ring of Changes` (Germany-only release) — — — — — —
`Waiting for the Right Time` — — — — — —
1984 `Victim of Circumstance` 4 46 — 19 92 —
`I`ve Got a Feeling` — — — — — —
1986 `He Said Love` 92 — — — — —
1987 `Panic` (Germany-only release) — — — — — —
1990 `Cheap the Bullets` — — — — — —
`Welcome to the Show` (Germany-only release) — — — — — —
`Halfway to Freedom` (Germany-only release) — — — — — —
`John Lennon`s Guitar` (Germany-only release) — — — — — —
1992 `Stand Up`
70224649 Barclay James Harvest – Turn Of The Tide (LP)

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