"Ring of Changes" is the twelfth studio album by British rock band Barclay James Harvest, released in 1983. Known for their unique blend of progressive rock and classic ensemble, Barclay James Harvest had been a fixture in the UK music scene since the late 1960s.
In this album, the band ventured into the realm of mainstream pop, while continuing to incorporate the symphonic, orchestral elements that were a hallmark of their music. The album was something of a departure from their previous work, with more emphasis on pop melodies and lyrics reflecting contemporary concerns.
The album includes 10 songs, among them the notable tracks "Just a Day Away" and "Midnight Drug". "Just a Day Away" was released as a single and became a minor hit in the UK. "Ring of Changes" was produced by Pip Williams, who had previously worked with the band on their 1977 album "Gone to Earth".
Despite mixed reviews from music critics, "Ring of Changes" performed reasonably well on the charts, reaching number 37 on the UK albums chart. The album marked the start of a period of increased commercial success for the band, particularly in Europe. Though it stands as a distinct milestone in the band's evolution, "Ring of Changes" remains firmly rooted in the lyrical and musical sophistication that is the signature of Barclay James Harvest.