Les Holroyd

Películas

Anne de Bretagne - Live au chateau des ducs de Bretagne
Henri VII
Barclay James Harvest: Legacy - Live At Shepherds Bush Empire
bass, vocals
British prog rockers Barclay James Harvest perform four decades' worth of hits in this powerhouse 2006 concert from London's Shepherd's Bush Empire. Founding members John Lees and Woolly Wolstenholme show they've still got what it takes to dazzle audiences on "Poor Wages," "Mockingbird," "Poor Man's Moody Blues," "The Great 1974 Mining Disaster," "Child of the Universe" and other tunes, some of which they haven't performed live in 30 years.
Barclay James Harvest - Glasnost
bass, vocals
Barclay James Harvest - The Ultimate Anthology
bass, vocals
The very best of Barclay James Harvest, a rock band who enjoyed success in Europe in the 1970s and 1980s. Distinctive for their pretty melodies, Beatles-esque harmonies and a liking for the mellotron, the band had a platinum hit in 1980 with 'Eyes of the Universe'. Here they perform eight tracks including 'Hymn', 'Mockingbird' and 'Life is for Living'.
Barclay James Harvest - 25th Anniversary Concert
Barclay James Harvest: Caught Live
This program features both a 1977 documentary and a 1974 concert from British cult favorite folk-rockers Barclay James Harvest, who created their trademark style by using symphonic instruments along with more typical rock instruments. The 1974 Drury Lane concert from the London Theatre Royal includes the songs "Crazy City" and "For No One," while the 1977 footage includes performances of "Hymn," "Polk Street Rag" and more.
Barclay James Harvest: Berlin - A Concert For The People
A l'occasion du trentième anniversaire d'un concert de Barclay James Harvest en plein air à Berlin (Ouest) en 1980. Berlin - Loving is easy - Mockingbird - Sip of wine - Nova lepidoptera - In memory of the martyrs - Life is for living - Child of the universe - Hymn - Berlin Bonus : Jonathan - Titles - Moongirl - One night - Beyond the grave
Barclay James Harvest - Once Again
Barclay James Harvest - Barclay James Harvest