Brundage, Jim wrote: > Hi Folks- > > A couple of years ago, I was brave enough to admit that I owned nothing > by the Strawbs and asked the group for recommendations on some first > time CD purchases. Well, needless to say I now have every album they > made from 1970- 1975, a couple of live videos, seen the acoustic line up > twice, met Dave, Dave and Chas. I guess I play(ed) them so much my > friends actually sigh when they hear the opening note of Autumn. (Yes, > we're still friends) Luckily my wife likes them or we might have had a > problem. Thanks for the great suggestions. I cant believe I lived > without them all these years! > > So, I am ready to humbly admit that I need some suggestions for Barclay > James Harvest. Yes, I know... > > Can anyone help me out here? A couple to really reel me in would be > great. > > Thanks- Jim #912 My personal favourite BJH is "Everyone is everybody else", their first album for Polydor. But a really good place to start would be the remaster of "BJH Live". Ignore everything after Wooly left the band, not just 'cos the 'trons go away. -- Cheers, SDM -- a 21st century schizoid man Systems Theory internet music project links: soundclick <www.soundclick.com/systemstheory> garageband <http://www.garageband.com/artist/systemstheory> "Soundtracks For Imaginary Movies" CD released Dec 2004 "Codetalkers" CD coming end of 2005 NP: nothing -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.10.24/101 - Release Date: 9/13/2005
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Re: [Mellotronists] BJH suggestions
2005-09-14 by sdavmor
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