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    01/01/1999


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    All Music Guide Review

    Harvest Festival is a genuinely comprehensive and thorough look at the one British major label venture into psychedelia and progressive rock that actually worked, commercially and artistically; it's a panoramic journey though a major part of British rock as it developed over a period of just under a decade. Over the five CDs and 119 songs, more than two dozen acts are featured, ranging from purely English phenomena like Michael Chapman, Quatermass, and Pete Brown to mega-arena acts like Pink Floyd, and the set comes complete with a built-in 120-page book that would be worth 35 dollars by itself. Beginning with the Edgar Broughton Band's Jimi Hendrix meets the Crazy World of Arthur Brown track "Evil," the programming goes a long way to explaining why Harvest worked while other attempts at forming psychedelic and progressive labels in England failed -- in contrast to the slick, commercial psychedelic ventures at rival Deram Records, Harvest always gave its artists the freedom to be louder (or softer) than the norm, and to be bold in their expressions. Moreover, the diversity of form was astonishing, from the acoustic instrumental chamber music rock of the Third Ear Band, to the lively acoustic psychedelia of Syd Barrett and Kevin Ayers, to the high-energy attack of Deep Purple, Quatermass, and Bakerloo -- it all sounds amazingly strong, well crafted, and exciting. Harvest had room for jugband music, traditional acoustic folk, progressive folk-rock, spoken word, and, full-circle commercially from Harvest's late-'60s origins, psychedelic Beatles-influenced commercial rock by way of ELO. Harvest also grew to embrace sounds that would have been inconceivable for EMI to have signed when they started, including Be-Bop Deluxe (versions 1 and 2), Bill Nelson's Red Noise, the reggae outfit Matumbi, the Shirts with Annie Golden, and the punk band Wire. It's all fascinating stuff, told in great detail in the accompanying book, but ultimately, a set like this stands or falls on the music. The archivists have dug deeply enough to find material that makes Barrett's output look tame and conventional, specifically Tea & Symphony, whose "Maybe My Mind (With Egg)" is a truly dissonant and strange journey into thought processes bent by the prism of drugs and meditation. Not everything on this set will be to everyone's liking, but anyone inclined to enjoy Pink Floyd or Syd Barrett's solo stuff will be entranced by most of the content. The sound has been treated first-class, with new state-of-the-art 1999 remasterings. The other measure of success of this box is that there's a huge amount of material here that leaves the listener wanting more from a lot of the acts featured. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

    Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • Artist
  • time
  • 2
  • It Didn't Work Out
  • Chapman, Michael [Folk]
  • 3
  • Hard Road (Wring That Neck)
  • Deep Purple
  • 5
  • Tom Tiddler's Ground
  • Harper, Roy
  • 6
  • Stone Circle
  • Third Ear Band
  • 7
  • Real Cool Word
  • 8
  • Octopus
  • Barrett, Syd
  • 9
  • Round and Round
  • Panama Limited Jug Band
  • 10
  • Mother Dear
  • Barclay James Harvest
  • 11
  • Maybe My Mind (With Egg)
  • Tea & Symphony
  • 12
  • Postcards of Scarborough
  • Chapman, Michael [Folk]
  • 13
  • A Glade Somewhere
  • Forest [1]
  • 14
  • Out Demons Out
  • Broughton, Edgar Band
  • 15
  • Living Life Backwards
  • Brown, Peter [1] & Piblokto!
  • 16
  • Black Sheep of the Family
  • Quatermass
  • 17
  • Big Bear Ffolly
  • Bakerloo
  • 18
  • Good Mr. Square
  • Pretty Things
  • 19
  • The Lady Rachel
  • Ayers, Kevin
  • 20
  • A Forsaking -- Our Captain Cried
  • Collins, Shirley & Dolly
  • 21 (2)
  • Speed King
  • Deep Purple
  • 22 (2)
  • Things May Come and Things May Go But the Art School Dance Goes on ...
  • Brown, Peter [1] & Piblokto!
  • 23 (2)
  • Apache Dropout (Apache Intro Droupout Boogie)
  • Broughton, Edgar Band
  • 24 (2)
  • Everyday
  • Climax Blues Band
  • 25 (2)
  • Butterfly Dance
  • Ayers, Kevin
  • 26 (2)
  • Mocking Bird
  • Barclay James Harvest
  • 27 (2)
  • Kodak Ghosts
  • Chapman, Michael [Folk]
  • 28 (2)
  • Words of Aaron
  • Move [1]
  • 29 (2)
  • Fireball
  • Deep Purple
  • 30 (2)
  • 10538 Overture
  • Electric Light Orchestra
  • 31 (2)
  • Breathe
  • 32 (2)
  • Medicine Man
  • Barclay James Harvest
  • 33 (2)
  • Stranger in Blue Suede Shoes
  • Ayers, Kevin & The Whole World
  • 34 (2)
  • Fennario
  • Chapman, Michael [Folk]
  • 35 (2)
  • The Same Old Rock (End Section)
  • Harper, Roy
  • 36 (2)
  • Hotel Room
  • Broughton, Edgar Band
  • 37 (2)
  • Effervescing Elephant
  • Barrett, Syd
  • 38 (2)
  • Song from the Bottom of a Well
  • Ayers, Kevin
  • 39 (3)
  • Money
  • Pink Floyd
  • 40 (3)
  • South Africa
  • Harper, Roy
  • 41 (3)
  • Interview/International Anthem
  • Ayers, Kevin
  • 42 (3)
  • The Mexican
  • Babe Ruth [1]
  • 43 (3)
  • Do Ya
  • Move [1]
  • 44 (3)
  • Something Said
  • Southern Comfort [1]
  • 45 (3)
  • Adventures in a Yorkshire Landscape
  • BeBop Deluxe
  • 46 (3)
  • Dear Elaine
  • Wood, Roy
  • 47 (3)
  • Take Me to Tahiti
  • Ayers, Kevin
  • 48 (3)
  • Things on My Mind
  • Broughton, Edgar Band
  • 49 (3)
  • Hombre de la Guitarre
  • Babe Ruth [1]
  • 50 (3)
  • Another Day (Live)
  • Harper, Roy
  • 51 (3)
  • Roll Over Beethoven
  • Electric Light Orchestra
  • 52 (3)
  • Maid in Heaven
  • BeBop Deluxe
  • 53 (3)
  • You Make Me Sick
  • Climax Chicago Blues Band
  • 54 (3)
  • Ball Park Incident
  • Wizzard [1]
  • 55 (3)
  • Showdown
  • Electric Light Orchestra
  • 56 (3)
  • I'll See You Again
  • Harper, Roy
  • 57 (4)
  • Poor Old Horse
  • Albion Band
  • 58 (4)
  • Old Hog or None
  • Carthy, Martin
  • 59 (4)
  • Hopping Down in Kent
  • Albion Band
  • 60 (4)
  • Postman's Knock
  • Albion Band
  • 61 (4)
  • Spring Song
  • Gryphon
  • 62 (4)
  • Have You Ever Seen the Rain?
  • Unicorn [1]
  • 63 (4)
  • Fair Exchange
  • BeBop Deluxe
  • 64 (4)
  • Ballad of a Salesman Who Sold Himself
  • Ayers, Kevin
  • 65 (4)
  • Electrical Language
  • BeBop Deluxe
  • 66 (4)
  • Short and Sweet
  • Gilmour, David
  • 67 (4)
  • When an Old Cricketer Leaves the Crease
  • Harper, Roy
  • 68 (4)
  • Erotic Neurotic
  • Saints [1]
  • 69 (4)
  • Reuters
  • Wire
  • 70 (4)
  • (This) Perfect Day
  • Saints [1]
  • 71 (4)
  • Lonely Android
  • Shirts
  • 72 (4)
  • Little Girl
  • the Banned
  • 73 (4)
  • I Am the Fly
  • Wire
  • 74 (4)
  • Swing for the Crime
  • Saints [1]
  • 75 (4)
  • Revolt into Style
  • Nelson, Bill Red Noise
  • 76 (4)
  • A Touching Display
  • Wire
  • 77 (5)
  • Black Night
  • Deep Purple
  • 78 (5)
  • Flying Hero Sandwich
  • Brown, Peter [1] & Piblokto!
  • 79 (5)
  • California Man
  • Move [1]
  • 80 (5)
  • Magic Woman Touch
  • Greatest Show on Earth
  • 81 (5)
  • Caribbean Moon
  • Ayers, Kevin
  • 82 (5)
  • The Calendar Song
  • Trinidad Oil Company
  • 83 (5)
  • Rock, Pt. 1
  • Matumbi
  • 84 (5)
  • I Should Have Known Better
  • Wire
  • 85 (5)
  • Life in a Scotch Sitting Room (Excerpt)
  • Cutler, Ivor
  • 86 (5)
  • The Young Ones
  • 87 (5)
  • Sabre Dance
  • Spontaneous Combustion
  • 88 (5)
  • Ships in the Night
  • BeBop Deluxe
  • 89 (5)
  • Breathless
  • Bombadil
  • 90 (5)
  • Dancing in the City
  • Marshall Hain
  • 91 (5)
  • Radar in My Heart
  • Nelson, Bill Red Noise
  • 92 (5)
  • Child of the City
  • Strapps
  • 93 (5)
  • Hallelujah
  • Deep Purple
  • 94 (5)
  • Wells Fargo
  • Babe Ruth [1]
  • 95 (5)
  • Mess Around
  • Professor Longhair
  • 96 (5)
  • Golden Hair
  • Barrett, Syd
  • 97 (5)
  • Up Yours!
  • Broughton, Edgar Band
  • Credits



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