...of the Week 4
Band of the Week: Barclay James Harvest
Now, I came across this band when a track of theirs was featured on a Sounds flexi-disc in 1974. 'Negative Earth' was taken from their first album for Polydor, their sixth in the story so-far, 'Everyone is Everybody Else.' Stories suggest that this band gave their name to EMI's progressive rock label, Harvest, in the late sixties and their debut was one of that famous labels' first. The BJH back-catalogue is vast and full of quality music. Here they are performing 'Titles' from the 'Time Honoured Ghosts' album of 1975, where it was credited as (Trad. arr. Lees). I always enjoyed this and still do... brings a smile to my face. Its a real tribute full of fondness rather than a rip-off. Hope you enjoy it too.
Titter of the Week: TBC
Will post more soon...
Now, I came across this band when a track of theirs was featured on a Sounds flexi-disc in 1974. 'Negative Earth' was taken from their first album for Polydor, their sixth in the story so-far, 'Everyone is Everybody Else.' Stories suggest that this band gave their name to EMI's progressive rock label, Harvest, in the late sixties and their debut was one of that famous labels' first. The BJH back-catalogue is vast and full of quality music. Here they are performing 'Titles' from the 'Time Honoured Ghosts' album of 1975, where it was credited as (Trad. arr. Lees). I always enjoyed this and still do... brings a smile to my face. Its a real tribute full of fondness rather than a rip-off. Hope you enjoy it too.
Titter of the Week: TBC
Will post more soon...


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