Procol Harum - Discography 26 Cds - Mp3-320 ((better))

For the fan, these 26 CDs represent a complete archaeological record of a band that refused to play by the rules. From the psychedelic haze of the 60s to the digital clarity of the 00s, every Hammond organ swell, every existential lyric, and every symphonic swell is preserved.

: Often cited as their creative peak, blending blues, rock, and classical. 1970 – Home : A darker, guitar-heavy album featuring Robin Trower. 1971 – Broken Barricades : The final album with Trower before his solo career. 1973 – Grand Hotel : A lavish production featuring a full orchestra and choir. 1974 – Exotic Birds and Fruit : A return to a more stripped-back band sound. 1975 – Procol’s Ninth Procol Harum - Discography 26 cds - mp3-320

To reach a staggering 26 discs, a collection goes far beyond the standard studio albums. A set of this size typically captures the entire evolution of the band, including: The Classic Studio Albums: From their self-titled 1967 debut, to the masterpiece A Salty Dog (1969), and the hard-rocking The Orchestral Landmarks: Their groundbreaking 1972 release In Concert with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra The Later Eras: Reunion albums like The Prodigal Stranger (1991) all the way to their final studio album, The Rarities & Live Vaults: For the fan, these 26 CDs represent a

– The live version with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra turned a great song into a global Top 20 hit filled with triumphant brass and strings. 🦅 The Lasting Legacy 1970 – Home : A darker, guitar-heavy album