Barclay James Harvest - Everyone Is Everybody Else
Vinyl | LP Cover (1:1) | FLAC + cue | 24bit/96kHz | 900mb
Mastered At Trident Studios
Label: Polydor/2383 286 | Released: 1974| Genre: Symphonic-Rock
A1 Child Of The Universe
A2 Negative Earth
A3 Paper Wings
A4 The Great 1974 Mining Disaster
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B1 Crazy City
B2 See Me See You
B3 Poor Boy Blues
B4 Mill Boys
B5 For No One
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Polydor International
Recorded At – Olympic Studios
Mixed At – Trident Studios
Mastered At – Trident Studios
Pressed By – Phonodisc Ltd.
Lacquer Cut At – Phonodisc Ltd.
Published By – Rak Publishing Ltd.
Marketed By – Polydor Ltd.
Printed By – MacNeill Press Ltd.
Made By – MacNeill Press Ltd.
Credits
Art Direction – Vincent McEvoy
Backing Vocals – John Lees (tracks: A1,A3,A4,B3,B4,B5), Les Holroyd (tracks: A1,A3,A4,B3,B4,B5)
Bass, Acoustic Guitar – Les Holroyd
Drums, Percussion – Mel Pritchard
Engineer – Rufus Cartright, Ted Sharp
Keyboards – Stuart 'Wooly' Wolstenholme*
Lead Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – John Lees
Lead Vocals – John Lees (tracks: A1,A4,B2,B4,B5), Les Holroyd (tracks: A2,A3,B1,B3)
Management [Representation] – Danny Betesh, Harvey Lisberg, Kennedy St Enterprises*
Photography By – Alex Agor
Producer – Rodger Bain
Notes
Original UK release
This was the bands first album release on the Polydor label.
(On labels)
Made in England
Rak Publishing
℗ 1974
Polydor Int.
Cat - 2383-286, credited on labels
Cat - 2383 286 SUPER, credited on rear of sleeve
Cat - POLYDOR SUPER 2383 286, credited on spine
Marketed by Polydor Limited
Sleeve Printed and made in England by Macneill Press Ltd., London SE 1
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Matrix / Runout (A-side runout stamped, Variant 1): 2383286 A // 3 ∇ 420 0 1 1 1 3
Matrix / Runout (B-side runout stamped, Variant 1): 2383286 B // 4 ∇ 420 0 1 1 1
Matrix / Runout (A-side runout stamped, Variant 2): 2383286 A // 3 ∇ 420 0 12 8
Matrix / Runout (B-side runout stamped, Variant 2): 2383286 B // 4 ∇ 420 0 1 1 1 6
Matrix / Runout (A-side runout etched, Variant 1 & 2): VALIUM
Vinyl | LP Cover (1:1) | FLAC + cue | 24bit/96kHz | 900mb
Mastered At Trident Studios
Label: Polydor/2383 286 | Released: 1974| Genre: Symphonic-Rock
A1 Child Of The Universe
A2 Negative Earth
A3 Paper Wings
A4 The Great 1974 Mining Disaster
-
B1 Crazy City
B2 See Me See You
B3 Poor Boy Blues
B4 Mill Boys
B5 For No One
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Polydor International
Recorded At – Olympic Studios
Mixed At – Trident Studios
Mastered At – Trident Studios
Pressed By – Phonodisc Ltd.
Lacquer Cut At – Phonodisc Ltd.
Published By – Rak Publishing Ltd.
Marketed By – Polydor Ltd.
Printed By – MacNeill Press Ltd.
Made By – MacNeill Press Ltd.
Credits
Art Direction – Vincent McEvoy
Backing Vocals – John Lees (tracks: A1,A3,A4,B3,B4,B5), Les Holroyd (tracks: A1,A3,A4,B3,B4,B5)
Bass, Acoustic Guitar – Les Holroyd
Drums, Percussion – Mel Pritchard
Engineer – Rufus Cartright, Ted Sharp
Keyboards – Stuart 'Wooly' Wolstenholme*
Lead Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – John Lees
Lead Vocals – John Lees (tracks: A1,A4,B2,B4,B5), Les Holroyd (tracks: A2,A3,B1,B3)
Management [Representation] – Danny Betesh, Harvey Lisberg, Kennedy St Enterprises*
Photography By – Alex Agor
Producer – Rodger Bain
Notes
Original UK release
This was the bands first album release on the Polydor label.
(On labels)
Made in England
Rak Publishing
℗ 1974
Polydor Int.
Cat - 2383-286, credited on labels
Cat - 2383 286 SUPER, credited on rear of sleeve
Cat - POLYDOR SUPER 2383 286, credited on spine
Marketed by Polydor Limited
Sleeve Printed and made in England by Macneill Press Ltd., London SE 1
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Matrix / Runout (A-side runout stamped, Variant 1): 2383286 A // 3 ∇ 420 0 1 1 1 3
Matrix / Runout (B-side runout stamped, Variant 1): 2383286 B // 4 ∇ 420 0 1 1 1
Matrix / Runout (A-side runout stamped, Variant 2): 2383286 A // 3 ∇ 420 0 12 8
Matrix / Runout (B-side runout stamped, Variant 2): 2383286 B // 4 ∇ 420 0 1 1 1 6
Matrix / Runout (A-side runout etched, Variant 1 & 2): VALIUM
This Rip: 2016
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Vinyl Condition: EX++
About this LP: From my personal collection
LP Rip & Full Scan LP Cover: Fran Solo
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About 'Barclay James Harvest,' I can safely say they've 2 works to the best progressive rock I have ever heard and are the following: I am presenting today 'Everyone Is Everybody Else' and the double live LP called 'Barclay James Harvest - Live ', both published in 1974, a key date for me.
In 'Everyone Is Everybody Else', BJH debut on Polydor. I well remember how it got this LP in my hands, I went to a shop specializing in all rock's types to buy the double LP "Live". On that day the salesman LP awarded a gift, nothing less than 'Everyone Is Everybody Else'! It was an excellent day and the music of this LP is round. Excellent arrangements, exquisite Mellotron use (which instrument, Lord). BJH without great voices achieve proper harmony with those features of the Beatles at times.
The song left in first place is for 'For no one', beautiful, I think here their BJH's genius. Another I like is 'See me see you ',' Negative Earth ',' Paper wings', also of course 'Child of the universe'.
In fact, any big hits are three or four songs on this album.
Terrific,… awesome! (Is the word.)Fran Solo, VII-MMXI
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