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Eyes of the Universe

Barclay James Harvest · 1979

41 min · 8 tracks · progressive rock

A lush blend of progressive rock textures and orchestral arrangements interwoven with poignant lyrical themes.

Eyes of the Universe is an album by Barclay James Harvest, released in 1979. A lush blend of progressive rock textures and orchestral arrangements interwoven with poignant lyrical themes. 'Eyes of the Universe' reached number 31 on the UK Albums Chart, showcasing the band's ability to maintain commercial viability while experimenting with new sounds. The album's orchestral elements and thematic depth influenced subsequent progressive rock acts, further defining the genre's evolution during the late 1970s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Eyes of the Universe sound like?

A lush blend of progressive rock textures and orchestral arrangements interwoven with poignant lyrical themes. Rooted in progressive rock.

What makes Eyes of the Universe by Barclay James Harvest notable?

'Eyes of the Universe' reached number 31 on the UK Albums Chart, showcasing the band's ability to maintain commercial viability while experimenting with new sounds. The album's orchestral elements and thematic depth influenced subsequent progressive rock acts, further defining the genre's evolution during the late 1970s. By the release of 'Eyes of the Universe' in 1979, Barclay James Harvest was transitioning into a more commercially accessible sound after successful albums like 'Gone to Earth' in 1977. This album marked their first foray into a more polished production style, facilitated by working with producer David Hentschel, who had previously collaborated with Elton John.

How many songs are on Eyes of the Universe?

Eyes of the Universe has 8 tracks, running approximately 41 minutes.

Tracklist

8 tracks·41:23

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Love on the Line Standout 4:30
  • 2 Alright Down Get Boogie (Mu Ala Rusic) 3:57
  • 3 The Song (They Love to Sing) Standout 5:51
  • 4 Skin Flicks 6:41
  • 5 Sperratus 4:53
  • 6 Rock’n Roll Lady 4:22
  • 7 Capricorn 4:15
  • 8 Play to the World Standout 6:50

Release Date

November 5, 1979

Genre

progressive rock

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Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Runtime

41 min 23 sec