Despite being signed to EMI at the same time as pop-rockers Pink Floyd and
releasing a string of decent tunes throughout the late Sixties and early
Seventies, Barclay James Harvest never really broke through into the mainstream
music consciousness. A label change to Polydor in 1973 hinted at a change in
fortunes for the group though their work still failed to chart until finally, a
year later, their double album Barclay James Harvest Live made the UK top 40.
Subsequent releases climbed higher still and the boys found popularity at last.
A personnel change ensued as vocalist Stuar...