Roy Harper albums – my own ratings

Before I start to indulge myself in assessing the merits of Roy’s output, which I fully recognise is a potential disaster from the very beginning (and would probably change day to day – or following another listening); I first need to clarify a few points.

These are my very own subjective judgements. I fully realise that everybody else has their own preferences, all equally valid.

I’m sure your own  ratings are based on a number of factors – your personal preferences for genres of songs, the time when you first discovered Roy, relating periods in your life to sentiments in the songs, the musicality of a piece – and a host of other reasons.

With me the songs that really matter are the ones that delve into the social matters. I love the poetry and the ideas. I love the epic songs (not to say that I do not rate the others as well).

The other point to note is that I do not believe there has been a bad album. I just like some more than others.

I just thought it would be fun to have a go and might stimulate everyone else to disagree. It might also get some of you delving into your collection for a replay. It did with me.

So let the fun begin:

AlbumRatingWhy
Sophisticated Beggar8 A great album. Has a nice feel to it. Stand out tracks – Legend, Forever and China Girl.
Come out fighting Ghenghis Smith9As an eighteen year old in the midst of A-Levels I really related to this. The poetry and philosophy. Circle was great.
Folkjokeopus9Should have been a ten but for me the production let it down. McGoohan’s Blues, She’s the One and One for Al(l) are amazing.
Flat Baroque and Berserk10Fantastic album – I Hate the Whiteman and Another Day, Tom Tiddlers Ground and East of the Sun.
Stormcock10I’d give this one 11. Four superb masterpieces. Me and My Woman is incredible.
Lifemask10Has to be a 10 just for the brilliance of The Lord’s Prayer. But there is also All Ireland, Highway Blues and South Africa. – Brilliant
Valentine8Had some highlights such as Male Chauvinist Pig Blues, Commune. I’ll See You Again and Twelve Hours of Sunset but lacked a real epic song.
Flashes from the archives9I love Flashes – I was there at the gigs and it captures that for me. I wish he would do an up to date version of Kangaroo Blues.
HQ10A superb album – one of his best – The Game, The Spirit Lives, Hallucinating Light and Cricketer – sublime.
Bullinamingvase10One of those Days in England – another epic – plus These last Days, Naked Flame and Cherishing the Lonesome – Perfecto.
Unknown Soldier9Short and Sweet, The Fly Catcher and the Unknown Soldier – a great album
Born in Captivity8Love these acoustic versions of Work of Heart, Drawn to the Flames and No Woman is Safe
In between every line9I love this album – great live versions that capture the moment – I like the continuity too.
Whatever Happened to Jugula8Hangman, Elizabeth, Frozen Moment and Twentieth Century Man were great – but it did not quite work for me. I think I was expecting something more.
Work of Heart8Work of Heart almost makes it as a masterpiece but is not as strong for me as The Lord’s Prayer or Me and My Woman. Then you have Drawn to the Flames and I still care.
Descendants of Smith (Garden of Uranium)9Garden of Uranium, Desert Island, Pinches of Salt and Still Life – but lacks a real walloping song.
Loony on the Bus8Love that riff in Loony On The Bus. Then there’s Ten Years Ago, The Flycatcher and Sail Away.
Once8Once and Black Cloud of Islam make this for me.
Burn the World9A brilliant single – and we are burning the world.
Born in Captivity 2 (Unhinged)9Great Live album (missing Short and Sweet off the tape??)
Death or Glory8The Fourth World, The Tallest Tree, Miles Remains, On Summer’s Day – all great but lacking an epic.
Commercial Breaks8Interesting version of Ten Years Ago, Too Many Movies, The Fly Catcher and Sail Away.
Live at Les Cousins9A doorway into the Roy of 1969 – a little tentative but superb. A piece of history.
Heavy Crazy10Atmospheric live album with some great versions of old favourites.
BBC Tapes – 1-69-10Fabulous insight into Roy live in the studio from the 60s through to 78.
Poems, Speeches, Thoughts and Doodles8Roy the poet – loved these.
Dream Society8These Fifty Years, Broken Wing, Songs of Love and Drugs for everybody
Green Man8The Green Man is superb – then the Monster.
Royal Festival Hall8A great live album and memento of a superb evening.
Today is Yesterday8A compilation of outtakes from the first album and some singles and rarities. Interesting to me.
Beyond the Door8Good live material
Man and Myth8This won a lot of awards and is a great album – Time is Temporary, the Enemy and Cloud Cuckooland
Live at the Metropolis9A superb live album. More controlled.
Songs of Love and Loss9A collection of love songs.
East of the Sun9A great compilation of love songs
Counter Culture9Another great compilation
From Occident to Orient7A rip-off compilation (Can’t fault the music)
Hats off7A rip-off compilation

The only ones dropping below an 8 are the two rip-off compilations that Roy had nothing to do with.

What an incredible catalogue of brilliance.

I wonder how you’d rate them?