Thursday, March 10, 2011

Cervical Position During Menstrual Cycle

and other short stories


Side 1
Medicine Man (John Lees)
Someone There You Know (Barclay James Harvest)
Harry's Song (John Lees)
Ursula (The Swansea Song) (Barclay James Harvest)
Little Lapwing (Les Holroyd)


Side 2
Song With No Meaning (Les Holroyd)
Blue John's Blues (John Lees)
The Poet (Woolly Wolstenholme)
After The Day (John Lees)

From 18 July 1971 to 16 August the same year, Barclay James Harvest entering the recording studio, Abbey Road Studios, St . John's Wood, London comes out this their third album.
And practically useless for me is to tell how good the album if you like progressive rock know that there is an album by the band that is not beautiful, full of fairy-tale atmosphere. In
remastered CD in the coming years are added some songs:

Bonus tracks on remastered CD:

Brave New World (Lees / Wolstenholme) [1971 demo version]
She Said (John Lees) [1971 BBC session]
Galadriel (John Lees) [1971 BBC session]
Ursula (The Swansea Song) (Barclay James Harvest) [1971 BBC session]
Someone There You Know (Barclay James Harvest) [1971 BBC session]
Medicine Man (John Lees) [1972 BBC session]

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