[prog-rock] (2025) John Lees' Barclay James Harvest - Relativity ...
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  John Leesâ Barclay James Harvest â Relativity (2025)
Review by Chris Roberts:
Itâs 55 years since Barclay James Harvestâs debut album, and 12 years since their last outing, North, which sailed under the flag of John Leesâ Barclay James Harvest, in use since a dispute between founding members in 1998. Lees retired from touring two years ago â but now his quartet prove theyâve plenty left in the tank as Relativity goes big on concepts, scale and length. Its self-produced, sophisticated 78 minutes glide confidently through the gentle, unhurried brand of progressive rock which made the Barclay James Harvest name. Thereâs zero attempt to update their sound: the priority is delivering carefully-crafted songs of piquant melody with soothing, sonorous guitar manoeuvres. While very much a band effort, and vocals shared as Leesâ own have begun to lose power, it still feels like heâs the man guiding the vision, urging the record towards heights of grandeur. Thatâs clear from the themes, which touch on religion, mortality, love and the mysteries of the cosmos. Loyal fans would expect nothing less from the group who constructed such anthems as Child Of The Universe, Mockingbird and Hymn. They never were â as their own self-deprecating joke went â the âpoor manâs Moody Blues.â But only an obtuse listener would fail to spot similarities in aim and ambition between the bandsâ methods. The music seeks to lap at the shore, gradually swelling until emotional banks burst. On opening number Relativity Part 1 (Through The Dust) Lees sings of the strengths and weaknesses of being human, while acknowledging how tiny the species is against the backdrop of, well, the universe. Much later, Relativity Part 2 (The Stars That Shine) closes the album. It climaxes on a positive note after its show is stolen by a dazzling display of soloing from Lees, giving David Gilmour a run for his money. Thereâs a clever sudden cut-off too, which recalls the dramatic ending of Eric Stewartâs superlative solo on 10ccâs Feel The Benefit. Between those colossal bookmarks are solid, furrowed-brow, mid-tempo constructions like The Blood Of Abraham and Hour Glass. Bassist Craig Fletcher sings often, with presence. Jez Smithâs keyboard textures define the 21st-century BJH sound, while Kevin Whiteheadâs drumming leans towards the tastefully restrained. Snake Oil packs some bite, and The End Of Days, if a tad on the nose, stares down the present times. Love, a simple acoustic-led ballad, is highly effective in its ease and grace. â loudersound.com
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Track List:
01 - Relativity, Pt. 1 (Through the Dust)
02 - The Blood of Abraham
03 - Heard It All Before
04 - Magpie
05 - Love
06 - Peace Like a River
07 - Hourglass
08 - Snake Oil
09 - The End of Days
10 - Picture World
11 - Relativity, Pt. 2 (The Stars That Shine)
Media Report:
Genre: prog-rock
Origin: Oldham, England, UK
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits
Compression mode: Lossless
Writing library: libFLAC 1.3.0 (UTC 2013-05-26)
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(2025) John Lees' Barclay James Harvest - Relativity [FLAC]- 01 - Relativity, Pt. 1 (Through the Dust).flac (59.9 MB)
- 02 - The Blood of Abraham.flac (49.2 MB)
- 03 - Heard It All Before.flac (57.3 MB)
- 04 - Magpie.flac (45.3 MB)
- 05 - Love.flac (30.8 MB)
- 06 - Peace Like a River.flac (29.7 MB)
- 07 - Hourglass.flac (44.7 MB)
- 08 - Snake Oil.flac (63.0 MB)
- 09 - The End of Days.flac (44.1 MB)
- 10 - Picture World.flac (35.3 MB)
- 11 - Relativity, Pt. 2 (The Stars That Shine).flac (60.8 MB)
- audiochecker.log (0.8 KB)
- cover.jpg (113.7 KB)
- Torrent Downloaded from gtorrents.com.txt (0.2 KB)
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