01. "Relativity [Part 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 [Part 2] (The Stars That Shine)"
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Description:
"Relativity" is a CD album by John Lees' Barclay James Harvest, presenting the refined, melodic and emotionally resonant side of classic British art rock. Carefully arranged songs, rich vocal harmonies and atmospheric guitar work meet lyrical themes that reflect on time, memory and human experience. The production places great emphasis on clarity and warmth, giving both acoustic nuances and electric elements enough space to unfold. Fans of sophisticated, song-oriented rock will find a thoughtfully sequenced album that rewards repeated listening with new details in instrumentation and mood.
The band John Lees' Barclay James Harvest emerged from one of the most respected names in progressive and symphonic rock. Guitarist, singer and songwriter John Lees was a founding member of Barclay James Harvest, a group that built a loyal following through their melodic, often orchestral rock sound and emotionally charged songwriting. Over the decades, Barclay James Harvest and its offshoots have earned a reputation for powerful live performances and a catalogue rich in atmospheric, timeless songs. With John Lees' Barclay James Harvest, this legacy is carried forward in a form that remains faithful to the roots while focusing strongly on songcraft and emotional depth.
The CD format underlines the album's attention to sound quality and coherence: "Relativity" is intended to be experienced as a complete work, from the opening tracks that set an introspective tone to the later pieces that build towards more expansive, dynamic arrangements. Carefully mastered audio allows the subtle interplay between guitars, keyboards and rhythm section to shine, making this edition an attractive choice for collectors and long-time fans as well as curious newcomers to the band's universe.
"Relativity" is released by Cherry Red Records, an independent label known for its long-standing dedication to classic, cult and niche music. Since the late 1970s, Cherry Red has specialized in carefully curated reissues, archival releases and new albums by artists with a strong artistic identity and loyal fanbases. The label is widely appreciated for detailed booklets, bonus material where available, and respect for the original artistic vision. By issuing this album, Cherry Red Records once again underlines its role as a guardian of rock heritage and a reliable home for artists whose music aims for substance rather than short-lived trends.