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Barley Harvest

from Barkston Ash by Ian Neal

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Sven B. Schreiber (sbs) This track is different from the other ones. It's much shorter, and it isn't arranged as extensively. Ian himself compares it with 1- or 2-minute tracks like "Wond'ring Aloud" and "Slipstream" on "Jethro Tull's" album "Aqualung", and yes, it catches exactly this spirit. By the way, I've always been a fan of those miniatures that sometimes overshadow the "big" tracks on the same album - talk about "Rainbow's End" on "Breathless" by "Camel", for instance, which is my favorite track on this album.
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from Barkston Ash, track released August 15, 2020
Ian Neal: Guitars and organ.

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Ian Neal England, UK

"What we need today, more than anything else, is to invest in beauty" (Vangelis).

Ian Neal blends prog rock alongside other genres. His projects fashion lustrous instrumental productions, mixing lyricism and complexity. The fourth album "Barkston Ash" draws inspiration from classical composers such as Holst, to mid-'70s progressive rock acts such as Yes, Camel, Genesis and Tony Banks. ... more

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