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Procol Harum

Procol Harum Album: “Homburg & Other Hats: Procol Harum's Best”

Procol Harum Album: “Homburg & Other Hats: Procol Harum's Best”
Album Information :
Title: Homburg & Other Hats: Procol Harum's Best
Release Date:1995-01-01
Type:Unknown
Genre:Classic Rock, Oldies, 1960s Rock
Label:Castle
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:5017615829525
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Track Listing :
1 Whiter Shade Of Pale (Mono version) Video
2 Homburg Video
3 Repent Walpurgis Video
4 Shine On Brightly Video
5 Quite Rightly So
6 Salty Dog
7 Devil Came from Kansas
8 Barnyard Story Video
9 Whisky Train Video
10 Simple Sister Video
11 Conquistador Video
12 Rum Tale
13 Grand Hotel Video
14 Souvenir of London
15 Strong as Samson
16 Nothing But The Truth Video
17 Pandora's Box Video
18 Strangers In Space London Symphony Orchestra and Procol Harum
19 (Untitled Track)
Joan May (CA USA) - May 29, 1999
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
- Some great songs but not all of Procol's best

I'm never completely satisfied with the choices in "best of" collections. I would have included the great Cerdes (Outside the Gates of) off the first album -- one of guitarist Robin Trower's finest hours, and more of Matthew Fisher's compositions, especially those he sang -- Pilgrim's Progress, Wreck of the Hesperus, (from A Salty Dog) and In the Autumn of My Madness (from Shine On Brightly)... and different songs from the HOME album - e.g Whaling Stories, Nothing I Didn't Know, the latter a tour de force for master drummer B.J. Wilson. Nevertheless, there are some great songs in this collection of course, and those buying it should enjoy it. I don't agree with your critic's assessments of the various songs' relative merits -- my favorite song of all time is A Whiter Shade of Pale, for example, not primarily for the words but rather for Fisher's glorious uncredited composition - the song's enchanting organ melody. But I respect others' differences of opinions as far as musical taste is concerned. I do feel compelled to correct factual errors in reviews, however: Mick Grabham -- a fantastic guitarist -- did NOT play on Whisky Train or The Devil Came From Kansas -- that was Robin Trower.

Customer review - June 02, 1999
- Some great songs but not all of Procol's best

I'm never completely satisfied with the choices in "best of" collections. I would have included the great Cerdes (Outside the Gates of) off the first album -- one of guitarist Robin Trower's finest hours, and more of Matthew Fisher's compositions, especially those he sang -- Pilgrim's Progress, Wreck of the Hesperus, (from A Salty Dog) and In the Autumn of My Madness (from Shine On Brightly)... and different songs from the HOME album - e.g Whaling Stories, Nothing I Didn't Know, the latter a tour de force for master drummer B.J. Wilson. Nevertheless, there are some great songs in this collection of course, and those buying it should enjoy it. I don't agree with your critic's assessments of the various songs' relative merits -- my favorite song of all time is A Whiter Shade of Pale, for example, not primarily for the words but rather for Fisher's glorious uncredited composition - the song's enchanting organ melody - and its brilliant interaction with Gary Brooker's R&B style vocal. But I respect others' differences of opinions as far as musical taste is concerned. I do feel compelled to correct factual errors in reviews, however: Mick Grabham -- a fantastic guitarist -- did NOT play on Whisky Train or The Devil Came From Kansas -- that was Robin Trower

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