
Artist
Barclay James Harvest
Barclay James Harvest is a folk artist from Lancashire, England formed in 1966. 41 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Folk · Lancashire, England · Best folk albums
- 41
- Releases
- 1970–2023
- Active years
- 1966
- Formed

Artist
Barclay James Harvest is a folk artist from Lancashire, England formed in 1966. 41 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Folk · Lancashire, England · Best folk albums

Most popular
Eyes of the Universe
1979

XII
1978

Time Honoured Ghosts
1975

Everyone Is Everybody Else
1974

Gone to Earth
1977

Octoberon
1976

Victims of Circumstance
1984

Turn of the Tide
1981

Caught in the Light
1993

Welcome to the Show
1990

Ring of Changes
1983

Glasnost
1988

Face to Face
1987

Once Again
1971

Baby James Harvest (2023 Expanded & Remastered)
2023

Sea Of Tranquility - The Polydor Years 1974 - 1997
2021

Barclay James Harvest Live
2021

Millennium Edition
2021

Child Of The Universe: The Essential Collection
2021

Barclay James Harvest And Other Short Stories (2020 Expanded Edition)
2020

Barclay James Harvest (2018 Remastered & Expanded Edition)
2018

The 50th Anniversary Concert (Live)
2018

Barclay James Harvest And Other Short Stories (2002 Remastered)
2017

Baby James Harvest (2002 Remaster)
2017

Berlin (A Concert For The People)
2010

After The Day - The Radio Broadcasts 1974 -1976
2008
... BBC in Concert 1972
2002
River of Dreams
1997
Mocking Bird
1997

The Best Of Barclay James Harvest
1991
Alone We Fly
1990

Live Tapes
1985

The Compact Story Of Barclay James Harvest
1985
Berlin
1982

Barclay James Harvest XII
1978
Live
1974
Baby James Harvest
1972
Early Morning Onwards
1972
Barclay James Harvest and Other Short Stories
1971
Barclay James Harvest
1970

Barclay James Harvest (2002 Remaster)
1970
Barclay James Harvest are an English progressive rock band. They were founded in Saddleworth, Greater Manchester, in September 1966 by John Lees, Les Holroyd, Stuart "Woolly" Wolstenholme (1947–2010), and Mel Pritchard (1948–2004). 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. Their self-titled debut album was released in mid-1970 to positive reviews, but few sales. Their second album, Once Again, gained more favourable reviews, and the tour that followed was conducted with a full orchestra under the guidance of Robert John Godfrey. Their third album Barclay James Harvest and Other Short Stories was an even greater achievement, though Martyn Ford was brought in to supervise the orchestral work after Robert John Godfrey departed over writing issues behind "Mockingbird" - one of the group's most consistently popular tracks. By the release of their fourth album, Baby James Harvest, in 1972, the pressures of touring were beginning to have an impact on the band, and the album's inconsistency was noticed by both fans and critics alike. After this album, they departed from EMI, and signed to …