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Barclay James Harvest


"Eyes of the Universe" is a studio album by the British progressive rock band Barclay James Harvest. Released in November 1979, it is the first album recorded by the band following the departure of guitarist and singer-songwriter, Woolly Wolstenholme. This departure left John Lees and Les Holroyd as the key melody writers for the group, leading to a distinct change in their sound. The album features a contrast of moods between songs, ranging from the upbeat pop of "Love on the Line" to the introspective melancholy of "Play to the World". With its clear production and harmony-rich vocals, the album was a commercial success, with "Love on the Line" becoming a sizable hit in several countries. The album showcases a more streamlined and commercial approach compared to the band's previous work, moving towards a classic rock and pop direction. This was distinct from their earlier folk-inflected progressive rock style that had characterised their work up to that point. Despite the changes, the album retained the band’s harmonic, melody-driven sound, and the lyrics continued to dwell on their trademark themes of love, life, and commentary on the music industry and society. "Eyes of the Universe" is considered an essential part of Barclay James Harvest's discography. Despite the band’s evolution in sound, the essence of their artistry distinctly threads through the whole album earning them new fans and securing their place within the musical landscape of the time.