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Procol Harum

Procol Harum Album: “Essential Collection 1967-1991”

Procol Harum Album: “Essential Collection 1967-1991”
Album Information :
Title: Essential Collection 1967-1991
Release Date:2003-11-25
Type:Unknown
Genre:Oldies
Label:Repertoire
Explicit Lyrics:No
UPC:4009910479124
Track Listing :
1 Whiter Shade Of Pale (Mono version) Video
2 Homburg Video
3 Quite Rightly So
4 Shine On Brightly Video
5 Salty Dog
6 Long Gone Geek
7 Broken Barricades Video
8 Simple Sister Video
9 Conquistador Video
10 Robert's Box (Edit Version)
11 Grand Hotel (Edit Version)
12 Bringing Home The Bacon
13 Souvenir of London
14 Nothing But The Truth Video
15 Beyond The Pale Video
16 Pandora's Box Video
17 Final Thrust.
18 As Strong As Samson Video
19 Wizard Man Video
20 Truth Won't Fade Away
Review - AMG :
Procol Harum scored big in 1967 with the plaintive "soundtrack for a generation" single "Whiter Shade of Pale." Not yet an actual "band," the group formed out of necessity and went on to release ten albums before calling it quits in 1977, reuniting unsuccessfully in the early '90s. Gary Brooker, whose vocals mirror the quiet, soulful side of Van Morrison, anchors these songs almost as much as the ever-present Hammond B-3, while wordsmith Keith Reid provides him with some of the least ingratiating prog rock lyrics of the era. German label Repertoire's 20-track Essential Collection contains all the hits: "Salty Dog," the aforementioned "Pale," and a "live" version of "Conquistador," as well as popular album tracks and single edits. Consumers looking for a concise overview of the band will find this a delight, while longtime fans would be better off with 1997's 52-track 30th Anniversary Anthology. ~ James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide
Review - :
{$Procol Harum} scored big in 1967 with the plaintive "{\soundtrack} for a generation" single {&"Whiter Shade of Pale."} Not yet an actual "band," the group formed out of necessity and went on to release ten albums before calling it quits in 1977, reuniting unsuccessfully in the early '90s. {$Gary Brooker}, whose vocals mirror the quiet, soulful side of {$Van Morrison}, anchors these songs almost as much as the ever-present Hammond B-3, while wordsmith {$Keith Reid} provides him with some of the least ingratiating {\prog rock} lyrics of the era. German label {@Repertoire}'s 20-track {^Essential Collection} contains all the hits: {&"Salty Dog,"} the aforementioned {&"Pale,"} and a "live" version of {&"Conquistador,"} as well as popular album tracks and single edits. Consumers looking for a concise overview of the band will find this a delight, while longtime fans would be better off with 1997's 52-track {^30th Anniversary Anthology}. ~ James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide
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