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Psychedelic Paul
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Posted: January 03 2021 at 05:20 |
The Complete Procol Harum Discography
1967: Procol Harum - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1LsKZlHvjSnF0rGn-iLZJ4OE 1968: Shine on Brightly - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1LtRhKh3YljL2xyEVYjZ4d66 1969: A Salty Dog - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1LvlFtifWDwD9nny_MVLowCO 1971: Broken Barricades - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1LsnocUWFRzm_GflS9f8RiTy 1972: Live in Concert with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1LtCNWuQkyzwAweJro2030iX 1973: Grand Hotel - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1LukG2kBQqxGUrYtjnepf2iL 1974: Exotic Birds and Fruit - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1Ltinw7bx-EKP2GDqtP6Y_sM 1975: Procol's Ninth - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1LuJKW8oPCWVJNcCRJkQkKmm 1976: Live at Rockpalast - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1Lt1S2-cH0WEUbHbasGq6F5W 1977: Something Magic - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1Lu9-i_95xg6VuyxAOqHW-uX 1977: BBC Sight & Sound in Concert - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1LsYNfYua7LiGFUaXTmvztvv 1991: The Prodigal Stranger - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1Lv1kPkcq4W2KfHeLoqF4dda 1995: The Long Goodbye - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1LttgVBBRnvGwKsir0RVzPqt 2003: The Well's on Fire - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1LvkLzd9s9moCQPjFDEpYdvV 2004: Live at Union Chapel, London - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1Ls6xItSLUbu9kSbXvaW1mdU 2006: In Concert with the Danish National Concert Orchestra - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1LsWuj3szv0ANQtF1peQEWqI
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ABC: The Procol Harum Special - A nostalgic look back at the band in their heyday in 1970.
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Psychedelic Paul
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I was taking a look at some of the older threads today when I came across this Procol Harum Appreciation thread for the first time, nearly six years after it was posted. I noticed many of the YouTube links are dead now, so here's a new link which is very much a-Live for a Procol Harum concert at Ledreborg, Denmark in 2006.
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Grand Hotel is by far my favorite by them, and their peak, in my opinion.
Their preceding album, the live ("best of" at that point) 'Live with Edmonton', is also really good, and a good summary of their earlier years.
The remastered Salvo versions sound great.
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Without a doubt, you are right. Covers are (truly) no exception for the ORIGINAL...
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^ Yes, but where would PA be without some repetition?
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TBH, I'm mostly a first-era fan... the Robin Trower years, to which you can add the Edmonton Symphonic Live ... After that, it was only BJ and Brooker (though Fisher hadn't completely disappeared (production) and Reid 's texts were still there as well... But the magic was gone, especially with that terrible Something album.
After that, I don't really care for their albums which seemed to be just one more of the previous one But I really love the debut (preferably with Shade included), as half of the tracks (like Conqu, Cerdes, Walpurgis and WSoP) in it arer in my top 20 PH songs. I have a soft spot for SOB, but TBH, I only really love the sidelong suite and Skip Softly (Moonbeams). Salty Dog has a few outstanding tracks, but I'm not a fan of stuff like Juicy John and Kansas (which ruins it a little). It's quite uneven as an album, but it is saved by a much-better flipside IMHO. Home, despite a fun artwork is a really dark album, but there are some classic tracks, but marred by idiot stuff like Piggy Pig. Barricades is relatively weak (despite being dominated by Trower's guitar), but Sister, Drive and Dreamer are classics as well. Playmate and Mohamed are also OK tracks. Edit: I see I already gave my 0.02p three years ago Edited by Sean Trane - August 20 2018 at 04:58 |
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Have to mention In Held Twas In I because no-one mentioned it with those other great songs, I think itīs the greatest Procol song and I have a feeling a bit underrated here, maybe I am wrong.
Also, I am still big Whiter Shade of-fan, it was played also in my wedding like many others I think.
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A really wonderful band!
I have all their albums in vinyl, and many of them on cd's as well. I very underappreciated band... Everybody knows A Whiter Shade of Pale, but not many things after that. Shine on Brightly, A Salty Dog, Home, Grand Hotel, Exotic Birds and Fruits, even Something Magic... amazing albums! But if you want to begin from somewhere, I recommend the live album In Concert with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra (1972). There, you will get a good idea of what Procol Harum was/is about! |
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^ All good early songs! I never get tired of AWSOP and want it played at my funeral!
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I've not read all the posts here, but I must say that A Whiter Shade Of Pale is THE most overplayed song on the radio and I'm now sick to death of it.
That aside, I think PH are definitely underrated as a band and they did some quite outstanding stuff. My own favourites are - Homburg (follow up to AWSOP and superior I think) - A Salty Dog - Conquistador (don't forget the live version which was a hit in '72) - Shine On Brightly - Good Captain Clack (very Beatles-ish) - Recent Walpurgis - Cerdes (Outside The Gates Of) - She Wandered Through The Garden Fence I have to confess there's a lot of their stuff I probably haven't even heard.
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Also my long time favourites. First, Shine On, a Salty Dog, Home, Grand Hotel, In Concert & Exotic are all just so great album, rest also have at least great moments!
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One of my favorite bands since I was a little kid (A Whiter Shade of Pale was one of my first favorite songs). Love the first group of albums with Trower the best (though Broken Barricades is a step down). After that Grand Hotel, Exotic & Procol's Ninth are all winners too...different but still cool. Gary Brooker remains one of the great rock voices in history
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I love the first 5 but do not turn a deaf ear to Exotic Fruits. It will grow on you and his voice is almost Gentle Giant-ish.
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I only have the first album, which I think it's good, though "Conquistador" was kind of a disappointment after hearing that live version they did.
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He looks at this world and wants it all... so he strikes, like Thunderball!
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I've been told that most or all of BB was written in the studio, and it has a slightly unfinished feeling to it. This live version of the title track may change you mind about that song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTxRVEb7NAQ I like Luskus Delph. If you have a dirty mind, it's a great companion to 'Playmate of the Mouth' and represents Keith Reid in his dark, weird period (which started with Home). |
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ASD is a classic, IF the title track was on the original album. I'm more of a fan of their first two (s/t and SoB) than the next three (ASD, Home and BB), which had some real strong stuff, but also some real WTF tracks. From those three, I tend to think Home is the stronger one, but also the more depressing, and BB the weaker one. They never made the perfect album(IMHO): WTF tracks fro ASD (how is this a concept album, anyway):
Weaker tracks from BB:
Basically, I'm a fan of the MkI line-up (or the Trower years), and I love the symphonic would-be recap of those early days. For some reasons, I simply never could get into the post-Trower albums (except for the Edmonton thing), but the very under-rated drummer BJ Wilson remained excellent thoughout |
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Interesting name origin....never knew it was due to a cat someone owned.
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Just purchased a remastered version of Live in Concert with the Edmonton Orchestra to replace my old CD. Brilliant album and one of my favorite live releases. Sounds great too, even though Trower had left the group.
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Salty Dog is an absolute classic - their peak, IMO. Their sound changed completely with Home and Barricades - almost like a different band. The guitar becomes the focus and that organ fades away.....I love Trower but Fishers organ and vocals are integral to that classic Procols sound. Home was good, Barricades less so, Hotel brought back the grandeur but not the wit, and Exotic is a bit of a drag. Each of them is essential if you dig the band, but these days just Salty Dog, the Edmonton album and Home (and my BBC and NYC 1970 bootlegs) get much play. |
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I like to feel the suspense when you're certain you know I am there.....
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