Barclay James Harvest
Barclay James Harvest are an English progressive rock band. They were founded in Saddleworth, Yorkshire, in September 1966 by John Lees, Les Holroyd, Stuart "Woolly" Wolstenholme (1947-2010), and Mel Pritchard (1948-2004). They are best-known for their first four albums released in quick succession from 1970-1972. The Barclay James Harvest story begins in the early sixties in the Oldham area of North-West England. ...show more
Barclay James Harvest are an English progressive rock band. They were founded in Saddleworth, Yorkshire, in September 1966 by John Lees, Les Holroyd, Stuart "Woolly" Wolstenholme (1947-2010), and Mel Pritchard (1948-2004). They are best-known for their first four albums released in quick succession from 1970-1972. The Barclay James Harvest story begins in the early sixties in the Oldham area of North-West England.
John Lees and Stuart "Woolly" Wolstenholme met at Oldham Art School, and formed a band called The Sorcerers, which evolved into The Keepers. Meanwhile Les Holroyd and Mel Pritchard were playing in another local outfit rejoicing in the name of Heart And Soul And The Wickeds. In 1966 a new band was formed from a fusion of the two and performed live shows on a semi-professional basis as The Blues Keepers. The resulting six-piece gradually dwindled to a stable quartet comprising Holroyd, Pritchard, Lees and Wolstenholme, and in the summer of 1967 they turned professional with a new name selected by putting names into a hat, and Barclay James Harvest was born.
Under the patronage of John Crowther, a local businessman and their first manager, they moved into an 18th Century farmhouse called Preston House to write and rehearse, and their spartan lifestyle was captured in a short documentary film made for Granada TV. A one-off single deal was negotiated with EMI's Parlophone label, and "Early Morning" appeared in April 1968, attracting acclaim and the opportunity to record radio sessions for John Peel. This in turn led to a contract with EMI as the band became one of the first signings to the legendary Harvest label, releasing "Brother Thrush" as their second single in June 1969. From the very beginning , BJH experimented with new forms, going beyond the traditional guitar, bass and drums format to include woodwind, strings and brass, then acquiring a Mellotron to simulate the sound of an orchestra. ...show less
Albums & Singles by Barclay James Harvest

Taking Some Time On: The Parlophone-Harvest Years (1968-73)

Once Again (40th Anniversary Edition)

Sea Of Tranquility - The Polydor Years 1974 - 1997

After The Day - The Radio Broadcasts 1974 -1976

Mocking Bird: The Best Of Barclay James Harvest
Mockingbird

River Of Dreams

Centenary Collection: The Best Of Barclay James Harvest

Caught In The Light

The Best Of Barclay James Harvest

The Harvest Years

Welcome To The Show

Glasnost

Face To Face

The Compact Story Of Barclay James Harvest