DON'T SHOOT ME...Woolly Wolstenholme
STUART "WOOLLY" WOLSTENHOLME rose to prominence as a founder member of melodic Prog band BARCLAY JAMES HARVEST in the late 1960s. Teaching himself to play keyboards, he soon became a pioneer of the Mellotron rivalling Mike Pinder (The Moody Blues) as one of the instrument's leading exponents, though his trademark lush orchestrations and very English proggish sensibilities brought him into musical conflict with the rest of the band who wished to pursue more commercial territories. In 1979 he ventured on a solo career with the blueprint album "Mæstoso" which established him as the natural heir to BJH's Proggier side. "Mæstoso" was a critical success but sadly a commercial failure, and, after a couple of tours, recording of a follow-up was abandoned as a disillusioned Woolly retired from the music business.
BARCLAY JAMES HARVEST
Baby James Harvest
Harvest,1972
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