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| Barclay James Harvest - Caught in the Light |
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Band: Barclay James Harvest Title: Caught in the Light Rating: Release Date: 1998-06-30 Media: Audio CD Tracks: 1: Who Do We Think We Are? - Barclay James Harvest, Holroyd, Les 2: Knoydart - Barclay James Harvest, Lees, John 3: Copii Romania (Children of Romania) - Barclay James Harvest, Holroyd, Les 4: Back to Earth - Barclay James Harvest, Lees, John 5: Cold War - Barclay James Harvest, Holroyd, Les 6: Forever Yesterday - Barclay James Harvest, Lees, John 7: The Great Unknown - Barclay James Harvest, Holroyd, Les 8: Spud-U-Like - Barclay James Harvest, Lees, John 9: Silver Wings - Barclay James Harvest, Holroyd, Les 10: Once More - Barclay James Harvest, Lees, John 11: It's a Matter of Time - Barclay James Harvest, Holroyd, Les 12: The Ballad of Denshaw Mill - Barclay James Harvest, Lees, John |
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British Art Rock at its Finest! It's a mystery why this group isn't well known in the U. My initial reaction to this cd: "Wow, this is GREAT! Who IS this?" I ooed and aahed enough to receive a copy as a gift, and it rarely leaves my cd carousel. S. A BJH snapshot for the uninitiated: British Art Rock. First cousins could be the Moody Blues and Pink Floyd, although sometimes they remind me of ELO and other groups. Emotional thought-provoking lyrics (except the silly "Spud-U-Like") with the genius of Jethro Tull and Rush. Les Holroyd, who sings some leads has a higher register voice, similar to Jon Anderson of Yes, but I prefer Holroyd's. The usual rock tools: guitar (electric, acoustic, bass), keyboards, percussion-used unusually well. BJH is in top form on this album. One of my favorite BJH songs is "Who Do We Think We Are," an anthem to the environment, with hypnotic converging and diverging vocal and instrumental harmonies. Other notables include the moody, minor chord-filled songs "Copii Romania", "Cold War", and "Forever Yesterday", all lamenting the darker side of history and its victims. "Once More" slowly builds to an emotion-packed, orchestral style sound - outstanding arrangement, and the chorus of "Forever Yesterday" forever echoes in my head. It's hard to pick favorites because I like every song! P. S. I totally agree with Jeff Matheus' well-written review below. If you can only have one BJH album, this is a great one to have!.
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