Procol Harum
Vinyl Records and Rare LPs:
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A Salty Dog
New - LP - SP 4179
Sealed 1969 Original, Clean COH And Promo Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. May Well Be A White Label Promo. “This Album, The Group's Third, Was Where They Showed Just How Far Their Talents Extended Across The Musical Landscape, From Blues To R&B To Classical Rock. In Contrast To Their Hastily Recorded Debut, Or Its Successor, Done To Stretch Their Performance And Composition Range, A Salty Dog Was Recorded In A Reasonable Amount Of Time, Giving The Band A Chance To Fully Develop Their Ideas. The Title Track Is One Of The Finest Songs Ever To Come From Procol Harum And One Of The Best Pieces Of Progressive Rock Ever Heard, And A Very Succinct Example At That At Under Five Minutes Running Time -- The Lyric And The Music Combine To Form A Perfect Mood Piece, And The Performance Is Bold And Subtle At Once, In The Playing And The Singing, Respectively. The Range Of Sounds On The Rest Includes "Juicy John Pink," A Superb Piece Of Pre-World War II-Style Country Blues, While "Crucifiction Lane" Is A Killer Otis Redding-Style Soul Piece, And "Pilgrim's Progress" Is A Virtuoso Keyboard Workout.” Bruce Eder, AMG.
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A Salty Dog
Used - LP - SP 4179
Stunning 1969 White Label Promo In Glossy, Unplayed Condition. The Promo Stickered Jacket Has Crisp Corners. (Released In England On Regal Zonophone SLRZ 1009 Which Has Closed On The Bay At Over $1,000). “This Album, The Group's Third, Was Where They Showed Just How Far Their Talents Extended Across The Musical Landscape, From Blues To R&B To Classical Rock. In Contrast To Their Hastily Recorded Debut, Or Its Successor, Done To Stretch Their Performance And Composition Range, A Salty Dog Was Recorded In A Reasonable Amount Of Time, Giving The Band A Chance To Fully Develop Their Ideas. The Title Track Is One Of The Finest Songs Ever To Come From Procol Harum And One Of The Best Pieces Of Progressive Rock Ever Heard, And A Very Succinct Example At That At Under Five Minutes Running Time -- The Lyric And The Music Combine To Form A Perfect Mood Piece, And The Performance Is Bold And Subtle At Once, In The Playing And The Singing, Respectively. The Range Of Sounds On The Rest Includes "Juicy John Pink," A Superb Piece Of Pre-World War II-Style Country Blues, While "Crucifiction Lane" Is A Killer Otis Redding-Style Soul Piece, And "Pilgrim's Progress" Is A Virtuoso Keyboard Workout.” Bruce Eder, AMG.
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A Salty Dog
Used - LP - SP 4179
1969 Tan Label, Heavy Vinyl Original Monarch Pressing. Strong Glossy VG++ Vinyl, Jacket Shows Minimal Wear. “This Album, The Group's Third, Was Where They Showed Just How Far Their Talents Extended Across The Musical Landscape, From Blues To R&B To Classical Rock. In Contrast To Their Hastily Recorded Debut, Or Its Successor, Done To Stretch Their Performance And Composition Range, A Salty Dog Was Recorded In A Reasonable Amount Of Time, Giving The Band A Chance To Fully Develop Their Ideas. The Title Track Is One Of The Finest Songs Ever To Come From Procol Harum And One Of The Best Pieces Of Progressive Rock Ever Heard, And A Very Succinct Example At That At Under Five Minutes Running Time -- The Lyric And The Music Combine To Form A Perfect Mood Piece, And The Performance Is Bold And Subtle At Once, In The Playing And The Singing, Respectively. The Range Of Sounds On The Rest Includes "Juicy John Pink," A Superb Piece Of Pre-World War II-Style Country Blues, While "Crucifiction Lane" Is A Killer Otis Redding-Style Soul Piece, And "Pilgrim's Progress" Is A Virtuoso Keyboard Workout.” Bruce Eder, AMG.
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A Salty Dog
Used - LP - SP 4179
1969 US Original Vinyl Pressing On Gold Label With Original A&M Company Inner Sleeve.
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A Whiter Shade Of Pale
Picture Disc - INT 136.300
Sealed 1979 Germany Only 45rpm 3 Song Picture Disc. Tiny Saw Cut. B/W "Homburg" And "Conquistador."
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A Whiter Shade Of Pale
Audiophile - LP - INT 188.001
Second Copy We Have Ever Had In Stock Of This 1982 Half-Speed Mastered Mono Reissue Recorded In 1967. Shows Slight Cover Wear. Record Plays VG+, Hence Price.
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A Whiter Shade Of Pale
Used - LP - BT-5156(M)
1978 Japanese Mono Reissue. Jacket Is VG+ / LP Appears Unplayed.
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Best Of Procol Harum
Used - LP - SP 4401
1972 White Label Promo Housed In A Gatefold Jacket. Clean Cut Out Hole. Lp Appears Virtually Unplayed. Includes 4 Songs Never Before Released On An U.S. Album: "Lime Street Blues," (Mono) "Homburg," (Mono) "In The Wee Small Hours Of Sixpence" (Mono) And "Long Gone Geek."
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Best Of Procol Harum
New - LP - SP 4401
Sealed 1972 Gatefold First Pressing Which Includes 4 Songs Never Before Released On An U.S. Album: "Lime Street Blues," (Mono) "Homburg," (Mono) "In The Wee Small Hours Of Sixpence" (Mono) And "Long Gone Geek."
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Best Of Procol Harum
New - LP - SP 4401
Sealed 1972 Gatefold First Pressing With Small Cut Out Hole. Light Seam Rub On Spine Where Shrink Has Torn, Hence Reduced Price. Includes 4 Songs Never Before Released On An U.S. Album: "Lime Street Blues," (Mono) "Homburg," (Mono) "In The Wee Small Hours Of Sixpence" (Mono) And "Long Gone Geek."
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Best Of Procol Harum
Used - LP - SP 4402
1972 Grooved Brown Label, Heavy Vinyl Gatefold First Pressing Which Includes 4 Songs Never Before Released On Any U.S. Album: "Lime Street Blues," (Mono) "Homburg," (Mono) "In The Wee Small Hours Of Sixpence" (Mono) And "Long Gone Geek." Glossy, Unplayed Condition.
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Broken Barricades
Used - LP - ILPS 9158
1971 UK Die-Cut Gatefold Original. Light Crease On Front Of Gatefold, LP Appears Unplayed.
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Broken Barricades
Used - LP - SP 4294
Beautiful 1971 White Label Promo Pressed On Heavy Vinyl, Housed In A Die-Cut Gimmick Gatefold.
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Broken Barricades
dbx - LP - SP 4294
Sealed, Rare And Pristine dbx Encoded LP.
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Broken Barricades
Used - LP - SP 4294
1971 Brown Label Original Pressed On Heavy Vinyl And Housed In A Die-Cut Gimmick Gatefold. Three Small Edge Creases. Two Tiny Corner Dings. “Despite The Departure Of Organist Matthew Fisher, Procol Harum Survived, And This Album Is Ample Proof. Fisher Was One Of The Prime Architects Of The Harum Sound, And His Work On Such Classics As "Shine On Brightly" And, Of Course, "Whiter Shade Of Pale" Underline That. Procol Continued As A Four-Piece, And It Was Indeed A Good Thing That They Decided Not To Replace Fisher. The Sound Of The Band On This Album Is A Bit Sparser, But Definitely Not Without Dimension And Dynamics. "Simple Sister," One Of The Finest Gary Brooker/Keith Reid Compositions, Is Truly Glorious, With Robin Trower's Frightening Lead Guitar Work Juxtaposed Nicely Against A Wonderful String Arrangement. Several Other Tracks Are First Rate, Including "Power Failure" And "Playmate Of The Mouth." Along With Little Feat, Procol Harum Was A Great Survivor Among Rock Bands That Lost A Key Member. The Proof Is In These Grooves.” Matthew Greenwald, AMG.
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Broken Barricades
Used - LP - SP 4294
1971 Brown Label Original, Terre Haute Press. Housed In A Die-Cut Gimmick Gatefold By Unipak. Glossy Vinyl, Jacket Nice VG+ With Tiny corner Ding And Couple Small Dog-Ears On Die-Cuts. “Despite The Departure Of Organist Matthew Fisher, Procol Harum Survived, And This Album Is Ample Proof. Fisher Was One Of The Prime Architects Of The Harum Sound, And His Work On Such Classics As "Shine On Brightly" And, Of Course, "Whiter Shade Of Pale" Underline That. Procol Continued As A Four-Piece, And It Was Indeed A Good Thing That They Decided Not To Replace Fisher. The Sound Of The Band On This Album Is A Bit Sparser, But Definitely Not Without Dimension And Dynamics. "Simple Sister," One Of The Finest Gary Brooker/Keith Reid Compositions, Is Truly Glorious, With Robin Trower's Frightening Lead Guitar Work Juxtaposed Nicely Against A Wonderful String Arrangement. Several Other Tracks Are First Rate, Including "Power Failure" And "Playmate Of The Mouth." Along With Little Feat, Procol Harum Was A Great Survivor Among Rock Bands That Lost A Key Member. The Proof Is In These Grooves.” Matthew Greenwald, AMG.
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Broken Barricades
Used Import - WWS-71010
1977 Original Japanese Pressing With Obi Strip & Original Insert. Clean Copy, Few Small Edge Rub Marks."Despite The Departure Of Organist Matthew Fisher, Procol Harum Survived, And This Album Is Ample Proof. Fisher Was One Of The Prime Architects Of The Harum Sound, And His Work On Such Classics As "Shine On Brightly" And, Of Course, "Whiter Shade Of Pale" Underline That. Procol Continued As A Four-Piece, And It Was Indeed A Good Thing That They Decided Not To Replace Fisher. The Sound Of The Band On This Album Is A Bit Sparser, But Definitely Not Without Dimension And Dynamics. "Simple Sister," One Of The Finest Gary Brooker/Keith Reid Compositions, Is Truly Glorious, With Robin Trower's Frightening Lead Guitar Work Juxtaposed Nicely Against A Wonderful String Arrangement. Several Other Tracks Are First Rate, Including "Power Failure" And "Playmate Of The Mouth." Along With Little Feat, Procol Harum Was A Great Survivor Among Rock Bands That Lost A Key Member. The Proof Is In These Grooves." AMG Review By Matthew Greenwald.
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Broken Barricades
Used - LP - SP-4294
1971 Original US Monarch Pressing, Housed In The Die-Cut Uni-Pak Style Gatefold. "Despite The Departure Of Organist Matthew Fisher, Procol Harum Survived, And This Album Is Ample Proof. Fisher Was One Of The Prime Architects Of The Harum Sound, And His Work On Such Classics As "Shine On Brightly" And, Of Course, "Whiter Shade Of Pale" Underline That. Procol Continued As A Four-Piece, And It Was Indeed A Good Thing That They Decided Not To Replace Fisher. The Sound Of The Band On This Album Is A Bit Sparser, But Definitely Not Without Dimension And Dynamics. "Simple Sister," One Of The Finest Gary Brooker/keith Reid Compositions, Is Truly Glorious, With Robin Trower's Frightening Lead Guitar Work Juxtaposed Nicely Against A Wonderful String Arrangement. Several Other Tracks Are First Rate, Including "Power Failure" And "Playmate Of The Mouth." Along With Little Feat, Procol Harum Was A Great Survivor Among Rock Bands That Lost A Key Member. The Proof Is In These Grooves." AMG - Matthew Greenwald.
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Exotic Birds
Used - LP - WWS-40047
1977 Japanese First Pressing With Obi. LP Appears New, Unplayed. This Copy Is From The Collection Of The Decayes Founder And Renowned Record Collector, Ronald Kane. Small "Property Of Ronald Kane" Removable Sticker On Back Cover And Label. “After Two Albums That Combined Progressive Rock With Orchestral Grandeur, Procol Harum Returned To The Basics On This 1974 Outing. This Time, The Accent Was Returned To The Thick Electric Guitar And Swirling Guitar On A Batch Of Lushly Textured But Driving Songs That Covered Everything From Hard Rock To Moody Prog And Even A Bit Of Music Hall Comedy. In The Rock Category, The Most Memorable Numbers Are The Opener, "Nothing But The Truth," A Punchy Tune That Displays The Group's Thorough Grasp Of Rock Dynamics As It Veers Between Metallic Riffing And Rollicking Keyboard Flourishes Over A Stomping Beat, And "Monsieur R. Monde," A Bracing Mid-Tempo Track That Punctuates Its Guitar-Heavy Attack With Some Infectious Cowbell Accents From Drummer B.J. Wilson. In The Progressive Arena, The Most Interesting Tunes Are "The Idol," A Sumptuous Epic That Adds Layer After Layer Of Keyboard And Guitar As It Tells The Story Of A Hero's Fall From Grace, And "The Thin End Of The Wedge," An Avant-Garde Tune That Highlights Mick Grabham's Guitar Work As It Creates A Surreal, Gothic Atmosphere. Other Memorable Tunes Include "Beyond The Pale," A Tune About The Search For The Holy Grail That Mixes Pop Hooks With A Germanic Folk Song Feel, And "Exotic Fruit," An Amusing Song That Extols The Virtues Of Its Titular Subject Over A Bouncy English Music Hall Melody. It's A Diverse Group Of Songs And Styles, But The Group Delivers Them With Aplomb And Energy, And The Album Is Further Bolstered By A Sumptuous, Consistent Chris Thomas Production That Makes Sure Everything Blends Together Smoothly. As A Result, Exotic Birds And Fruit Is One Of Procol Harum's Finest Efforts Of The '70s.” - Donald A. Guarisco, All Music Guide
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Exotic Birds And Fruit
Used - LP - CHT 1058
Rare 1974 White Label Promo. Hint Of Wear On The Jacket, LP Appears Unplayed.
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Exotic Birds And Fruit
New - LP - CHT 1058
Sealed 1974 Original. COH. “After Two Albums That Combined Progressive Rock With Orchestral Grandeur, Procol Harum Returned To The Basics On This 1974 Outing. This Time, The Accent Was Returned To The Thick Electric Guitar And Swirling Guitar On A Batch Of Lushly Textured But Driving Songs That Covered Everything From Hard Rock To Moody Prog And Even A Bit Of Music Hall Comedy. In The Rock Category, The Most Memorable Numbers Are The Opener, "Nothing But The Truth," A Punchy Tune That Displays The Group's Thorough Grasp Of Rock Dynamics As It Veers Between Metallic Riffing And Rollicking Keyboard Flourishes Over A Stomping Beat, And "Monsieur R. Monde," A Bracing Mid-Tempo Track That Punctuates Its Guitar-Heavy Attack With Some Infectious Cowbell Accents From Drummer B.J. Wilson. In The Progressive Arena, The Most Interesting Tunes Are "The Idol," A Sumptuous Epic That Adds Layer After Layer Of Keyboard And Guitar As It Tells The Story Of A Hero's Fall From Grace, And "The Thin End Of The Wedge," An Avant-Garde Tune That Highlights Mick Grabham's Guitar Work As It Creates A Surreal, Gothic Atmosphere. Other Memorable Tunes Include "Beyond The Pale," A Tune About The Search For The Holy Grail That Mixes Pop Hooks With A Germanic Folk Song Feel, And "Exotic Fruit," An Amusing Song That Extols The Virtues Of Its Titular Subject Over A Bouncy English Music Hall Melody. It's A Diverse Group Of Songs And Styles, But The Group Delivers Them With Aplomb And Energy, And The Album Is Further Bolstered By A Sumptuous, Consistent Chris Thomas Production That Makes Sure Everything Blends Together Smoothly. As A Result, Exotic Birds And Fruit Is One Of Procol Harum's Finest Efforts Of The '70s.” - Donald A. Guarisco, All Music Guide
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Exotic Birds And Fruit
New - LP - CHR 1058
Sealed 1974 Second Pressing (CHR Catalog Number). Cut Corner. “After Two Albums That Combined Progressive Rock With Orchestral Grandeur, Procol Harum Returned To The Basics On This 1974 Outing. This Time, The Accent Was Returned To The Thick Electric Guitar And Swirling Guitar On A Batch Of Lushly Textured But Driving Songs That Covered Everything From Hard Rock To Moody Prog And Even A Bit Of Music Hall Comedy. In The Rock Category, The Most Memorable Numbers Are The Opener, "Nothing But The Truth," A Punchy Tune That Displays The Group's Thorough Grasp Of Rock Dynamics As It Veers Between Metallic Riffing And Rollicking Keyboard Flourishes Over A Stomping Beat, And "Monsieur R. Monde," A Bracing Mid-Tempo Track That Punctuates Its Guitar-Heavy Attack With Some Infectious Cowbell Accents From Drummer B.J. Wilson. In The Progressive Arena, The Most Interesting Tunes Are "The Idol," A Sumptuous Epic That Adds Layer After Layer Of Keyboard And Guitar As It Tells The Story Of A Hero's Fall From Grace, And "The Thin End Of The Wedge," An Avant-Garde Tune That Highlights Mick Grabham's Guitar Work As It Creates A Surreal, Gothic Atmosphere. Other Memorable Tunes Include "Beyond The Pale," A Tune About The Search For The Holy Grail That Mixes Pop Hooks With A Germanic Folk Song Feel, And "Exotic Fruit," An Amusing Song That Extols The Virtues Of Its Titular Subject Over A Bouncy English Music Hall Melody. It's A Diverse Group Of Songs And Styles, But The Group Delivers Them With Aplomb And Energy, And The Album Is Further Bolstered By A Sumptuous, Consistent Chris Thomas Production That Makes Sure Everything Blends Together Smoothly. As A Result, Exotic Birds And Fruit Is One Of Procol Harum's Finest Efforts Of The '70s.” - Donald A. Guarisco, All Music Guide
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Exotic Birds And Fruit
New - LP - CHT 1058
Factory Sealed 1974 Original. Pristine Copy. “After Two Albums That Combined Progressive Rock With Orchestral Grandeur, Procol Harum Returned To The Basics On This 1974 Outing. This Time, The Accent Was Returned To The Thick Electric Guitar And Swirling Guitar On A Batch Of Lushly Textured But Driving Songs That Covered Everything From Hard Rock To Moody Prog And Even A Bit Of Music Hall Comedy. In The Rock Category, The Most Memorable Numbers Are The Opener, "Nothing But The Truth," A Punchy Tune That Displays The Group's Thorough Grasp Of Rock Dynamics As It Veers Between Metallic Riffing And Rollicking Keyboard Flourishes Over A Stomping Beat, And "Monsieur R. Monde," A Bracing Mid-Tempo Track That Punctuates Its Guitar-Heavy Attack With Some Infectious Cowbell Accents From Drummer B.J. Wilson. In The Progressive Arena, The Most Interesting Tunes Are "The Idol," A Sumptuous Epic That Adds Layer After Layer Of Keyboard And Guitar As It Tells The Story Of A Hero's Fall From Grace, And "The Thin End Of The Wedge," An Avant-Garde Tune That Highlights Mick Grabham's Guitar Work As It Creates A Surreal, Gothic Atmosphere. Other Memorable Tunes Include "Beyond The Pale," A Tune About The Search For The Holy Grail That Mixes Pop Hooks With A Germanic Folk Song Feel, And "Exotic Fruit," An Amusing Song That Extols The Virtues Of Its Titular Subject Over A Bouncy English Music Hall Melody. It's A Diverse Group Of Songs And Styles, But The Group Delivers Them With Aplomb And Energy, And The Album Is Further Bolstered By A Sumptuous, Consistent Chris Thomas Production That Makes Sure Everything Blends Together Smoothly. As A Result, Exotic Birds And Fruit Is One Of Procol Harum's Finest Efforts Of The '70s.” - Donald A. Guarisco, All Music Guide
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Flyback
Used - LP - Ton 4
Hard To Find Stereo Compilation From 1967-1969.
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Grand Hotel
Used - LP - CHR 1037
Beautiful 1973 White Label Promo Housed In A Gatefold Jacket With Warner Promo Sticker On The Cover. Includes 20 Page Illustrated Booklet.
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Grand Hotel
Used - LP - CHR 1037
1973 Green Label Gatefold Original With 20 Page Booklet. 4 Stars In All Music Guide. Appears Unplayed. 1C/1C Stampers.
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Grand Hotel
Audiophile - LP - Edition 15
Sealed, Rare And Pristine Half-Speed Master. “Procol Harum's First Album For Chrysalis, Grand Hotel, Found The Band Returning To The Grandeur Of Earlier Works Such As Shine On Brightly And Salty Dog. Robin Trower's Replacement Mick Graham Is Capable, Even Powerful, But Not Nearly As Distinctive As His Predecessor; Consequently, The Material Tends To Rely More On Ornate Arrangements Than Guitar Riffs, Making This Somewhat More Dignified Than Either Of Their Previous Studio Albums, Home And Broken Barricades. Brooker And Lyricist Keith Reid Step Up With Strong Material, Notably The Title Track, "Toujours L'Amour," And "Fires (Which Burnt Brightly)." While The Keyboard And Orchestra-Based Arrangements Harken Back To Earlier Triumphs, The Lyrics Deal Less With Whaling Stories Than With Social Commentary; "A Souvenir Of London" Is About Social Diseases, With "T.V. Caesar" About The Pervasive Influence Of Television.” James A. Gardner, AMG.
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Grand Hotel
Used - LP - WWS 71001
Rare Japanese White Label Promo Housed In A Gatefold Jacket With Obi. Some Light Stains On The Right Side Of The Front Cover. The Glossy LP Appears Unplayed.
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Grand Hotel
New - LP - CHR 1037
Sealed 1973 Green Label Original Housed In A Heavy-Duty Gatefold Cover. Pristine Copy.
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Grand Hotel
New - LP - CHR 1037
Sealed Non-Gatefold Pressing. No Barcode On Back.
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Grand Hotel
Audiophile - LP - Edition 15
1981 Half Speed Master Still In Shrink. “Procol Harum's First Album For Chrysalis, Grand Hotel, Found The Band Returning To The Grandeur Of Earlier Works Such As Shine On Brightly And Salty Dog. Robin Trower's Replacement Mick Graham Is Capable, Even Powerful, But Not Nearly As Distinctive As His Predecessor; Consequently, The Material Tends To Rely More On Ornate Arrangements Than Guitar Riffs, Making This Somewhat More Dignified Than Either Of Their Previous Studio Albums, Home And Broken Barricades. Brooker And Lyricist Keith Reid Step Up With Strong Material, Notably The Title Track, "Toujours L'Amour," And "Fires (Which Burnt Brightly)." While The Keyboard And Orchestra-Based Arrangements Harken Back To Earlier Triumphs, The Lyrics Deal Less With Whaling Stories Than With Social Commentary; "A Souvenir Of London" Is About Social Diseases, With "T.V. Caesar" About The Pervasive Influence Of Television.” James A. Gardner, AMG.
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grand Hotel
Used - LP - CHR 1037
1973 Green Label Gatefold Original With 20 Page Booklet. 4 Stars In All Music Guide. Appears Unplayed. 1A/1C Stampers. Cover Wear.
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Grand Hotel
Used - LP - CHR 1037
1973 Green Label Gatefold Original With 20 Page Booklet. 4 Stars In All Music Guide. Small Corner Bump.
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Grand Hotel
New - LP - PV 41037
Sealed 1980 Blue Label 2nd Issue. Tiny corner ding; Barcode on rear cover.
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Greatest Hits Vol. 1
New - LP - SHM 956
Sealed 1978 UK Compilation Housed In A Laminated Jacket With Union Jack Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Small Bottom Seam Split.
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Home
New - LP - 853002
Sealed Belgian Original.
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New - LP - SP 4261
Sealed 1970 Tan Label Original Housed In A Gatefold Jacket. Another Artistic Triumph For Procol Harum And The Group's Hardest-Rocking Classic Album To Date. Superb Vocalizing By Gary Brooker, Principally A Showcase For Robin Trower's High-Powered Guitar And A Rock-Hard Rhythm Section, With B.J. Wilson Only A Little Less Animated Than Ginger Baker On Some Of The Music. Procol Harum Had A Split Personality By This Time, The Band Juxtaposing Straight-Ahead Rock & Roll Numbers Like "Still There'll Be More" And The Elvis Presley-Influenced "Whisky Train" With Darker, More Dramatic Pieces Like "Nothing That I Didn't Know" And "Barnyard Story." Chris Copping Doubles On Organ, Replacing Matthew Fisher, But The Overall Sound Is That Of A Leaner Procol Harum
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Home
Used - LP - 80 933 IT
Beautiful German Pressing Housed In A Laminated Jacket Featuring Completely Different Cover Art.
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Home
Used - LP - SP 4261
1970 Tan Label Gatefold Original. Jacket Has Some Light Wear and A Tiny Corner Dent, Hence Price.
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Home
Used - LP - SP 4261
1970 Gatefold Heavy Vinyl White Label Promo With Promotional Stamp On Front Cover. Cover Shows Some Light Ring Wear And Rubbing On Seams. Vinyl Appears Unplayed.
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Used - LP - SP 4261
1970 US Original Monarch Pressing, Housed In A Gatefold Jacket With A&M Company Inner. Signs Of Shelf Ring/Wear & Corner Rubs. Another Artistic Triumph For Procol Harum And The Group's Hardest-Rocking Classic Album To Date. Superb Vocalizing By Gary Brooker, Principally A Showcase For Robin Trower's High-Powered Guitar And A Rock-Hard Rhythm Section, With B.J. Wilson Only A Little Less Animated Than Ginger Baker On Some Of The Music. Procol Harum Had A Split Personality By This Time, The Band Juxtaposing Straight-Ahead Rock & Roll Numbers Like "Still There'll Be More" And The Elvis Presley-Influenced "Whisky Train" With Darker, More Dramatic Pieces Like "Nothing That I Didn't Know" And "Barnyard Story." Chris Copping Doubles On Organ, Replacing Matthew Fisher, But The Overall Sound Is That Of A Leaner Procol Harum.
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Used Import - AML-109
Rare 1971 Japanese Deep Groove White Label Promo Housed In A Heavy-Duty Gatefold Jacket. Bottom Seam Split, Top Seam Wear & Corner Ding. Manufactured By King.
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In Concert With The Danish National Concert Orchestra & Choir
Used - LP - COVLP 80901
2014 2LP 180gm HQ Gatefold Original Featuring Lots Of Inner Gatefold Color Photos (Recorded In 2009). Both LPs Appear Glossy, Unplayed. “In Concert Is A Masterful Package Capturing A Phenomenal Live Show. Procol Harum, After All, Have The Kind Of Repertoire That Naturally Lends Itself To The Orchestral Situation, And, Of Course, This Isn't Their First Dive Into Those Waters. But With Less To Prove Than They Had Back In The 1970s, And With A Fonder Eye For Their Greatest Material Than They Had When There Was A New LP To Push, This Is A Delightful Walk Through The Band's Back Catalog. Recorded In 2006 Against A Truly Spectacular Open Air Backdrop, It Is Difficult To Fault The Track Listing--"Grand Hotel" Opens With Epic Grandiosity; "Homburg", "A Salty Dog" And "Conquistador" All Stand Out And, Of Course, "A Whiter Shade Of Pale" Remains One Of The All-Time Most Haunting Songs. The Orchestra And Choir Just Add To The Mood.” Dave Thompson, AMG.
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Live
Used - LP - SP 4335
1972 White Label Promo. VG++/EX vinyl. Hold punch. Recorded with The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra.
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Live - In Concert With The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
Used - LP - SP 4335
1972 Original. Recorded With The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra. VG+ Cover With Some Noticeable Edge Wear, Hence Price.
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Live - In Concert With The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
Used - LP - SP-4335
1972 Brown Label Stereo Original, Pitman Press. Recorded Live At The Jubilee Auditorium, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, On The 18th November 1971.
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Live - In Concert With The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
Used - LP - SP-4335
1972 Brown Label Stereo Original, Pitman. LP Appears Glossy. Recorded Live At The Jubilee Auditorium, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, On The 18th November 1971.
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Live - In Concert With The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
Used - LP - SP-4335
1972 Brown Label Stereo Original. Slight Corner Crease. Recorded Live At The Jubilee Auditorium, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, On The 18th November 1971. Nice VG + All Around.
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Live - In Concert With The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
Used Import - CHR 1004
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1972 UK Green Label Original. "This Whole Album Was An Afterthought -- Procol Harum Had Been Invited To Play A Concert With The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra And The Da Camera Singers In Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, In August Of 1971, At The Tail-End Of Their Last Tour With Robin Trower In The Lineup. Amid All Of The Preparation -- Including The Writing Of New Orchestral Arrangements By Gary Brooker And With A New Lead Guitarist, Dave Ball, Just Joining The Lineup -- Brooker Decided That It Might Be A Good Idea To Preserve A Professionally Made Tape Of The Show And Suggested That A&M Records, To Which They Were Signed, Might Want To Record The Performance; The Label Agreed With Just A Week To Go Until The Concert. Even "Conquistador," The Song On Which The Resulting Album's Commercial Success Was Built, Was Added At The Last Minute, With No Time For The Orchestra To Rehearse The Arrangement That Brooker Wrote On The Flight From England. They Did It Cold, Opening The Concert, And The Eventual Album Featured A Performance -- Highlighted By The Orchestra's Brass In A Spanish Mode, Running Scales On The Strings, And B.J. Wilson's Powerful Drumming -- Helped Loft The Single To Number 16 In America. The Group's Second-Biggest Hit Record (After "A Whiter Shade Of Pale"), In Turn, Helped Lift The Album Into The American Top Five. Ironically, The Success Of The LP Also Left Procol Harum's Image Slightly Askew, With The Presence Of The Orchestra And Choir And The Selection Of Songs, From The Most Ambitious Part Of The Band's Repertory, All Combining To Present The Group As More Of A Progressive Rock Act Than They Actually Were. "Conquistador" Was The Most Accessible Song On The Album, And Nothing Else Here Matches It For Sheer, Bracing Excitement, But The Rest -- Especially "Whaling Stories" And "A Salty Dog" And The Multi-Part "In Held 'Twas I" -- Were All Opened Up By The Vast Canvas Provided By The Orchestra, And The Group Didn't Wimp Out In Their Own Performance; Wilson, Ball, Brooker, And Company All Played Hard And Heavy Where The Songs Required It." AMG - Bruce Eder
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Live In Concert With The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
New - LP - SP 4335
Sealed 1972 Original. Pristine Copy.
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Live In Concert With The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
Used - LP - CHR 1004
1972 UK Green Label Original. 2U/2U Stampers. Appears Glossy, Unplayed. "This Whole Album Was An Afterthought -- Procol Harum Had Been Invited To Play A Concert With The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra And The Da Camera Singers In Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, In August Of 1971, At The Tail-End Of Their Last Tour With Robin Trower In The Lineup. Amid All Of The Preparation -- Including The Writing Of New Orchestral Arrangements By Gary Brooker And With A New Lead Guitarist, Dave Ball, Just Joining The Lineup -- Brooker Decided That It Might Be A Good Idea To Preserve A Professionally Made Tape Of The Show And Suggested That A&M Records, To Which They Were Signed, Might Want To Record The Performance; The Label Agreed With Just A Week To Go Until The Concert. Even "Conquistador," The Song On Which The Resulting Album's Commercial Success Was Built, Was Added At The Last Minute, With No Time For The Orchestra To Rehearse The Arrangement That Brooker Wrote On The Flight From England. They Did It Cold, Opening The Concert, And The Eventual Album Featured A Performance -- Highlighted By The Orchestra's Brass In A Spanish Mode, Running Scales On The Strings, And B.J. Wilson's Powerful Drumming -- Helped Loft The Single To Number 16 In America. The Group's Second-Biggest Hit Record (After "A Whiter Shade Of Pale"), In Turn, Helped Lift The Album Into The American Top Five. Ironically, The Success Of The LP Also Left Procol Harum's Image Slightly Askew, With The Presence Of The Orchestra And Choir And The Selection Of Songs, From The Most Ambitious Part Of The Band's Repertory, All Combining To Present The Group As More Of A Progressive Rock Act Than They Actually Were. "Conquistador" Was The Most Accessible Song On The Album, And Nothing Else Here Matches It For Sheer, Bracing Excitement, But The Rest -- Especially "Whaling Stories" And "A Salty Dog" And The Multi-Part "In Held 'Twas I" -- Were All Opened Up By The Vast Canvas Provided By The Orchestra, And The Group Didn't Wimp Out In Their Own Performance; Wilson, Ball, Brooker, And Company All Played Hard And Heavy Where The Songs Required It." Bruce Eder, AMG.
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Live In Concert With The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
Used - CD - MFCD 788
Original Master Recording Aluminum CD Housed In Original Lift-Lock Jewel Case. Recorded Live At The Jubilee Auditorium, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada On November 18th, 1971. CD And Insert In Excellent Condition, Light Shelf Wear To Case.
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Live In Concert With The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
New - LP - SP 4335
Factory Sealed 1973 Original With Custom "Conquistador" Sticker On Shrink Wrap. Small, Clean Cut Out Hole.
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Portfolio
Used - LP - CNW 4
Superb 1988 UK 2LP Greatest Hits Compilation Housed In A Gatefold Cover. Both LPs Appear Glossy, Unplayed. Inner Gatefold Opens To Show A Detailed "Family Tree" Of The Group From Its Beginnings. Includes "A Whiter Shade Of Pale," "Shine On Brightly," "Homburg," "Conquistador," "A Salty Dog" And Many More.
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Procol Harum
Used - LP - LRZ 1001
Beautiful 1967 UK Blue & Silver Lavel Mono Original, Laminated Flip-Back Cover.
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Procol Harum
Audiophile - LP - LRZ 1001
New, Unplayed 2005 Triple Vinyl Package With The Double Stickered Outer Poly Bag. 200gm Quiex SV-P Black Vinyl Full Album Plus Translucent Green, Marbled 12 Inch Plus The First 1000 Copies (Of Which This Is One) Also Include A 7" White Vinyl Single Of An Alternate Version Of "A Whiter Shade Of Pale" And "Lime Street Blues" Mixed To Stereo From The Original 4 Track Masters At David Gilmour's Astoria Studios On The River Thames Outside London By John Lechie. This Is Where Psychedelic Rock Began And It's A Classic! See Art Dudley's Brilliant Review In September 2003 Stereophile.
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Procol Harum
Audiophile - LP - LRZ 1001
Sealed 2LP 200gm Quiex SV-P Vinyl.
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Procol Harum
New - LP - DES 18008
Sealed 1967 Electronically Re-Processed Stereo Original With 22"x33" Poster, CC. Includes Their Monster Hit "Whiter Shade Of Pale."
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Procol Harum
Used - LP - DES 18008
Stunning 1967 Electronically Re-Processed Stereo Original Still In Shrink Wrap With The 22"x33" Poster Still Under The Rear Shrink Wrap And Custom Song Hype Sticker On The Front Shrink Wrap. Includes Their Monster Hit "Whiter Shade Of Pale."
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Procol Harum
Audiophile - LP - LRZ 1001
2005 Mint, Unplayed, Very Limited Pressing, Triple Vinyl Package. 200gm Quiex SV-P Mono Black Vinyl Full Album Plus Translucent Green, Marbled 12 Inch Plus The First 1000 Copies (Of Which This Is One), Also Includes A 7" White Vinyl Single Of An Alternate Version Of "A Whiter Shade Of Pale" And "Lime Street Blues" Mixed To Stereo From The Original 4 Track Masters At David Gilmour's Astoria Studios On The River Thames Outside London By John Lechie. This Is Where Psychedelic Rock Began And It's A Classic! See Art Dudley's Brilliant Review In September 2003 Stereophile.
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Procol Harum
Audiophile - LP - MOVLP1802
Sealed 2017 180gm Mono Import Reissue. 50th Anniversary Remastered Edition Includes Replica Of Original Promo Poster.
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Procol Harum
Used - LP - DES 18008
1967 Electronically Re-Processed Stereo Original Monarch Press, Housed In Matte Textured Jacket. Bottom Seam Wear/Rubbing & Tiny Ding To Bottom Right Corner.
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Procol Harum
Used - LP - DES 18008
Still In Shrink, 1967 Electronically Re-Processed Stereo Original Monarch Press. Includes Poster. Small Corner Crease,Tiny Corner Edge Tear & Light Edge Wear To The Mouth Of The Sleeve.
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Procol Harum
Used - LP - DES 18008
1967 US Stereo Original Housed In A Textured Jacket. Strong VGX/++ Copy, Light Corner Bump/Crease Top Right And Small Stain Mark In Dress. Has Stereo Cat. Number DES 18008. "Procol Harum's Self-titled Debut Album Bombed In England, Appearing Six Months After "A Whiter Shade Of Pale" And "Homburg" With Neither Hit Song On It. The LP Was Successful In America, Where Albums Sold More Easily, But Especially Since It Did Include "A Whiter Shade Of Pale" And Was Reissued With A Sticker Emphasizing The Presence Of The Original "Conquistador," A Re-Recording That Became A Hit In 1972. The Music Is An Engaging Meld Of Psychedelic Rock, Blues, And Classical Influences, Filled With Phantasmagorical Lyrics, Bold (But Not Flashy) Organ By Matthew Fisher, And Robin Trower's Most Tasteful And Restrained Guitar. "Conquistador," "Kaleidoscope," "A Christmas Camel," And The Bach-influenced "Repent Walpurgis" Are Superb Tracks, And "Good Captain Clack" Is Great, Almost Kinks-Like Fun. Not Everything Here Works, But It Holds Up Better Than Most Psychedelic Or Progressive Rock." AMS - Bruce Eder.
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Procol Harum
Used - LP - DES 18008
1967 US Electronically reprocessed stereo original still in shrink wrap; No poster. NM- jacket, just the slightest discoloration on opening edge. Has an original "White Front" department store tag on the front shrink wrap. Includes their monster hit "Whiter shade of pale." "Procol Harum's self-titled debut album bombed in England, appearing six months after "A Whiter Shade of Pale" and "Homburg" with neither hit song on it. The LP was successful in America, where albums sold more easily, but especially since it did include "A Whiter Shade of Pale" and was reissued with a sticker emphasizing the presence of the original "Conquistador," a re-recording that became a hit in 1972. The music is an engaging meld of psychedelic rock, blues, and classical influences, filled with phantasmagorical lyrics, bold (but not flashy) organ by Matthew Fisher, and Robin Trower's most tasteful and restrained guitar. "Conquistador," "Kaleidoscope," "A Christmas Camel," and the Bach-influenced "Repent Walpurgis" are superb tracks, and "Good Captain Clack" is great, almost Kinks-like fun. Not everything here works, but it holds up better than most psychedelic or progressive rock." All Music Guide - Bruce Eder
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Procol Harum
Used - LP - DES 18008
1967 Electronically Re-Processed Stereo Original Terre Haute Pressing But No Poster. Glossy VG++ vinyl; Saw Cut. Includes Their Monster Hit "Whiter Shade Of Pale."
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Procol Harum Lives (A Consumer's Guide To Procol Harum)
Used - LP - SP 8053
Rare 1971 US white label promotional only LP. VG++/NM- vinyl.
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Procol's Ninth
Used Import - WWS 40048
1977 Japanese First Pressing With Obi. Produced By Leiber And Stoller. Includes The Track "Pandora's Box."
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Procol's Ninth
New - LP - CHR 1080
Sealed 1975 Original Produced By Leiber And Stoller. Includes The Track "Pandora's Box." No Cut Outs, Tiny Corner Rubs.
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Procol's Ninth
New - LP - CHR 1080
Sealed 1975 Original Produced By Leiber And Stoller. Includes The Track "Pandora's Box." Light Corner Crease, Hence Price.
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Procol's Ninth
New - LP - PV 41080
Sealed 2nd Issue Of The Rare 1975 Album. COH.
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Prodigal Stranger
New - LP - PL 90589
Sealed 1991 Germany Only Vinyl Rarity.
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Rock Roots
Used - LP - ROOTS 4
Beautiful 1976 UK Laminated Jacket Original Featuring Previously Unreleased Tracks.
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Salty Dog
Audiophile - LP - MFSL 1-474
Sealed 2017 Limited Edition (3,000 Copies) 180gm HQ Reissue. This Is A Non Numbered Promotional Copy. “This Album, The Group's Third, Was Where They Showed Just How Far Their Talents Extended Across The Musical Landscape, From Blues To R&B To Classical Rock. In Contrast To Their Hastily Recorded Debut, Or Its Successor, Done To Stretch Their Performance And Composition Range, A Salty Dog Was Recorded In A Reasonable Amount Of Time, Giving The Band A Chance To Fully Develop Their Ideas. The Title Track Is One Of The Finest Songs Ever To Come From Procol Harum And One Of The Best Pieces Of Progressive Rock Ever Heard, And A Very Succinct Example At That At Under Five Minutes Running Time -- The Lyric And The Music Combine To Form A Perfect Mood Piece, And The Performance Is Bold And Subtle At Once, In The Playing And The Singing, Respectively. The Range Of Sounds On The Rest Includes "Juicy John Pink," A Superb Piece Of Pre-World War II-Style Country Blues, While "Crucifiction Lane" Is A Killer Otis Redding-Style Soul Piece, And "Pilgrim's Progress" Is A Virtuoso Keyboard Workout.” Bruce Eder, AMG.
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Salty Dog
Audiophile - LP - AML 90
1970 Japanese Pressing In Laminated, Gatefold Cover With Obi. LP Appears Glossy, Unplayed. Minor Edge Wear. “This Album, The Group's Third, Was Where They Showed Just How Far Their Talents Extended Across The Musical Landscape, From Blues To R&B To Classical Rock. In Contrast To Their Hastily Recorded Debut, Or Its Successor, Done To Stretch Their Performance And Composition Range, A Salty Dog Was Recorded In A Reasonable Amount Of Time, Giving The Band A Chance To Fully Develop Their Ideas. The Title Track Is One Of The Finest Songs Ever To Come From Procol Harum And One Of The Best Pieces Of Progressive Rock Ever Heard, And A Very Succinct Example At That At Under Five Minutes Running Time -- The Lyric And The Music Combine To Form A Perfect Mood Piece, And The Performance Is Bold And Subtle At
Once, In The Playing And The Singing, Respectively. The Range Of Sounds On The Rest Includes "Juicy John Pink," A Superb Piece Of Pre-World War II-Style Country Blues, While "Crucifiction Lane" Is A Killer Otis Redding-Style Soul Piece, And "Pilgrim's Progress" Is A Virtuoso Keyboard Workout.” Bruce Eder, AMG.
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Shine On Brightly
Used - LP - SLRZ 1004
Beautiful 1968 UK Stereo Original Housed In A Laminated Flip-Back Cover. Has Sold As High As $500 On The Bay. Both Record And Jacket Are Near Mint (We Were Able To See One Spindle Mark On The Side Two Label).
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Shine On Brightly
Used - LP - SP 4151
Beautiful 1968 Deep Groove, Brown Label Original Housed In A Very Heavy Gatefold Jacket. Different Cover Art Than The UK Regal Zonophone Release.
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Shine On Brightly
Used - LP - SP 4151
Beautiful 1968 Deep Groove, Brown Label Original Housed In A Very Heavy Gatefold Jacket. Different Cover Art Than The UK Regal Zonophone Release.
"Shine On Brightly" is the second studio album by the British rock band Procol Harum, released in 1968. The album is known for its progressive rock and psychedelic influences, blending classical music elements with rock. It features complex arrangements, sophisticated lyrics, and the distinctive organ work of Matthew Fisher. The title track, "Shine On Brightly," and the ambitious suite "In Held 'Twas in I" are standout pieces that showcase the band's creativity and musicianship.
The album received positive reviews for its innovation and has been considered ahead of its time, contributing to the development of the progressive rock genre. "Shine On Brightly" also includes tracks like "Quite Rightly So" and "Skip Softly (My Moonbeams)," which reflect the band's ability to blend lyrical depth with melodic complexity. The album's intricate compositions and the interplay between Gary Brooker's piano and Fisher's organ became defining characteristics of Procol Harum's sound.
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Something Magic
Used - LP - CHR 1130
1977 US original Los Angeles pressing. Housed in a heavy-duty gatefold cover but without original inner sleeve. Crisp copy!
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Something Magic
Used - LP - CHR 1130
1977 Burbank Street Scene Label Original Housed In A Heavy-Duty Gatefold Cover With Promo Sticker On Cover And Custom Inner Sleeve. An Overlooked Release In The Band's Discograhpy.
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Something Magic
New - LP - CHR 1130
Sealed 1977 Gatefold Original With Custom Inner Sleeve.
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Starportrait
Used Import - INT 156.306
1970 Germany Only 2LP Laminated Gatefold Compilation. Excellent Condition.
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The Best Of Procol Harum
Used - LP - SP-3259
1982 2nd Issue (Originally Released In 1972) In Shrink With Hype Sticker. Includes "Lime Street Blues," "Homburg," "In The Wee Small Hours Of Sixpence" And "Long Gone Geek" Are All Previously Unreleased On Any U.S. Album. Lime Street Blues," "Homburg" And "In The Wee Small Hours Of Sixpence" Are All In Mono.
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The One & Only One
Colored Vinyl - New - ER204121
Sealed 2017 10" EP. Black Friday Record Store Day Exclusive, Limited Edition "Coke-Bottle" Colored Vinyl. Features 4 Previously Unreleased Live Tracks Recorded During Procol Harum's 2017 UK Tour For The 50th Anniversary. Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink.
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The Well's On Fire
New - LP - LETV341LP
Sealed 2008 180gm 2LP Red Vinyl Gatefold Reissue.
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Whiter Shade Of Pale
Used - LP - SP 4373
1973 Brown Label, First US Pressing In Shrink Wrap With Custom "Whiter Shade Of Pale" Song Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap And Custom Glossy Inner Sleeve With Photos Of Five Procol Album Covers. Glossy, Unplayed Condition.
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Whiter Shade Of Pale
Used - 12 - LBUG 77
1977 UK 12 45rpm Inch Picture Sleeve, B/W "Homburg." Recipient Of The Brittania Award For Best British Pop Single In The Previous 25 Years.
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Whiter Shade Of Pale
Used - LP - SP 4373 / R121568
Tough To Find 1973 RCA Record Club Edition With 2S/4S Indianapolis Stampers. Shrink Wrap Intact.
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Whiter Shade Of Pale (12
New - 12 - Unknown
Factory Sealed, Long Out Of Print And Mega Rare 180gm 12 Inch Single Remastered By Tim De Paravicini At The Exchange. Side One Plays 33 1/3, Side Two Plays At 45rpm. Also Includes The Bonus White Vinyl 7 Inch Single. If You Have Been Reading Some Of The Ancient Blogs About This Title, There Was Considerable Discussion About How Hot This Was Cut And How Difficult It Is To Track Without Distortion In The Right Channel.
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Whiter Shade Of Pale (Alternate Version)
Used - 12 - WSOP REMIX
Long Out Of Print And Mega Rare 180gm 12 Inch Single Remastered By Tim De Paravicini At The Exchange. Side One Plays 33 1/3, Side Two Plays At 45rpm. If You Have Been Reading Some Of The Ancient Blogs About This Title, There Was Considerable Discussion About How Hot This Was Cut And How Difficult It Is To Track Without Distortion In The Right Channel. Appears Unplayed.
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Whiter Shade Of Pale / Salty Dog
Used - LP - 2635 004
German 1970's 2 LP Laminated Gatefold Featuring 2 LPs In One Package. Transparent Laminate Is Peeling From Cover Near Mouth.
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