About "Galadriel"
Once Again was the second album released by Barclay James Harvest, in early 1971. As was the case with their other early albums, it was recorded with a full orchestra.
On the track "Galadriel", Lees played John Lennon's Epiphone Casino guitar, an event later recounted in a song on the band's 1990 album Welcome To The Show titled "John Lennon's Guitar".
In an interview with Songfacts, Keith Domone (official biographer of Barclay James Harvest with his wife Monika) said John Lees wrote "Mocking Bird" back in 1968 while he was living with the parents of his future wife, Olwen. The song is based on a musical phrase from "Pools Of Blue", which he wrote around the same time.In the Q & Mojo Classic Special Edition ‘’Pink Floyd & The Story of Prog Rock’’, the album came #39 in its list of "40 Cosmic Rock Albums".
Top songs by Barclay James Harvest
- Hard Hearted Woman
- Poor Boy Blues
- Hymn
- Galadriel
- Poor Man's Moody Blues
- Ursula (the Swansea Song)
- Crazy (over You)
- African
- Copii Romania
- For No One
- Looking From The Outside
- In Memory Of The Martyrs
- Forever Yesterday
- Rebel Woman
- Medicine Man
- The Streets Of San Francisco
- Waiting For The Right Time
- African Nights
- Fiction: The Streets Of San Francisco
- Blue John's Blues
- Back To The Wall
- Spirit On The Water
- Ballad Of Denshaw Mill
- Believe In Me
- Berlin
- I'm Like A Train
- Brother Thrush
- Capricorn
- Giving It Up
- A Matter Of Time
- One Night
- Halfway To Freedom
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