Prog

Echoes Old Turns…

BARCLAY JAMES HARVEST

Once Again ESOTERIC

Expanded look at the 1971 classic that put Oldham’s finest on the map.

Orchestral prog wasn’t new in 1970. The Moody Blues’ 1967 album had come with strings attached; ditto Deep Purple’s famed 1969 outing . Barclay James, a sombre orchestra and Mellotron-fuelled work exploring environmental decline and the horrors of war, which saw BJH’s vision settle into the stuff of legend.

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