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Barclay James Harvest were an English progressive rock band, which following a split in 1998 now exists as two successor bands. They were founded in Oldham, in September 1966 by bassist/vocalist Les Holroyd (born 1948), guitarist/vocalist John Lees (born 1947), drummer/percussionist Mel Pritchard (1948–2004), and keyboardist/vocalist Stuart "Woolly" Wolstenholme (1947–2010).
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications; GER [4]SWI [9]Early Morning Onwards: Released: September 1972; Label: Starline Formats: LP, MC, 8-track — — The Best of Barclay James Harvest
"Poor Man's Moody Blues" was written after a journalist angered the band by referring to Barclay James Harvest as a "poor man's Moody Blues". [2] In response, guitarist John Lees wrote a song which sounded like the Moody Blues song "Nights in White Satin", but in fact was cleverly not the same - the words would not fit.
Everyone Is Everybody Else was remastered for a second time in 2016 and reissued by Esoteric Recordings (through Cherry Red Records). This 2 CD/1 DVD set includes the complete original mix of the album, the 4 bonus tracks that appeared on the Polydor reissue, a new remix of the album (which excludes "For No One" which only appears on the first disc "original mix" of the album), a 2016 remix of ...
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Barclay James Harvest was remastered and reissued by Harvest in 2002 as Their First Album with several bonus tracks: [5] "Early Morning" (A-side of first single, 1968) (Holroyd, Lees, Mel Pritchard, Wolstenholme) – 2:34
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BJH or bjh may refer to: Barclay James Harvest, an English progressive rock band; Big Jack Horner; BJH, the IATA code for Bajhang Airport, Sudurpashchim Province, Nepal;