Ring of Changes
Ring of Changes is the twelfth studio album by British rock band Barclay James Harvest, released in 1983.Personnel
Barclay James Harvest
"Special Guest Musician" on Ring of Changes was Bias Boshell, founder member of English folk band Trees, working with Barclay James Harvest for the first time. The orchestration on "Fifties Child" and "Paraiso Dos Cavalos" was arranged by Pip Williams and performed by the New World Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by David Katz. Kevin McAlea played keyboards on "Midnight Drug" and Henry Morris provided "occasional backing vocals".Production
- Produced by Pip Williams
- Engineered by Gregg Jackman
- Recorded digitally at Far Studios, Frankfurt and mixed at RAK Studios, London
- Assistant engineer – Chris Dickie
- Mastered at Strawberry Mastering by Melvyn Abrahams
- Concept and design – Alwyn Clayden & David Walker
- Art direction and supervision – Alwyn Clayden
- Photography – Tony Latham, Alwyn Clayden & Bob Norris
- Creative assistance and artwork – Main Titles Associates
- Retouching – Wade Wood
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