Gone to Earth (Barclay James Harvest album)

Gone to Earth is the eighth studio album by the English rock group Barclay James Harvest, released in 1977.

Justin Hayward was not pleased; meeting him years later, bassist Les Holroyd apologised for it.

[3] The album's title, Gone to Earth, refers to the fox hunter's cry used to indicate that the quarry has returned to its lair.

Only the My Fair Lady soundtrack and albums by Simon & Garfunkel (Greatest Hits), The Beatles (1962–1966), Pink Floyd (Wish You Were Here) and Andrea Berg (Best Of) spent more weeks in the charts.

[citation needed] Hymn (often misinterpreted as a Christian song but actually a song against the dangers of drug use and dedicated to musicians like Jimi Hendrix, Paul Kossoff and Janis Joplin)[4] was a successful turntable hit at German radio stations in the late 1970s.