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BARCLAY JAMES HARVEST Barclay James Harvest (2023 UK 55-track 4-CD/Blu-Ray remastered boxed set edition of the self-titled album. Featuring a new remaster of the original album mix, a 5. 1 Surround Sound And Stereo Mix By Stephen W. Tayler, bonus tracks from rare singles and both Mono and Stereo Versions of a BBC Radio One "In Concert" performance From 1972 with the Barclay James Harvest Symphony Orchestra. Also includes an illustrated book with essay by Keith and Monika Domone. Housed together in a picture box, this copy is brand new and sealed within its hype-stickered shrinkwrap PECLEC52842) more...
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