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The Big Chill [Original Soundtrack]

The Big Chill [Original Soundtrack] (1983) more music like this

by Original Soundtrack

Motown scored big with this album, which contains ten 60s hits, from Marvin Gaye's "I Heard It through the Grapevine" to Procol Harum's "A Whiter Shade of Pale," just the sort of thing the yuppie thirtysomethings in the movie loved, and music rediscovered by the audience that saw the film. William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

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Greatest Hits [A&M]

Greatest Hits [A&M] (1996) more music like this

by Procol Harum

Procol Harum's 1996 collection Greatest Hits features the same songs and sequencing as 1987's Classics, Vol. 17, except the music has been remastered. For most ears, the remastering isn't particularly noticeable, so if you already own Classics, Greatest Hits is completely unnecessary, yet the collection remains an adequate introduction for casual ...

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Secrets of the Hive: The Best of Procol Harum

Secrets of the Hive: The Best of Procol Harum (2007) more music like this

by Procol Harum

When Procol Harum burst onto the pop charts in the summer of 1967 with one of the most unlikely Top 40 singles ever released, the slow, ominous, and endlessly mysterious "A Whiter Shade of Pale," the world scratched its head and wondered what this was all about. The song, with its Bach-inspired spooky church organ riff, still holds a good deal of ...

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A Salty Dog

A Salty Dog (1969) more music like this

by Procol Harum

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 ...

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Prodigal Stranger

Prodigal Stranger (1991) more music like this

by Procol Harum

This album is one of the finest - and least successful - 'comeback albums' to ever be released. After disbanding in the late 70's, Procol Harum returned in 1991 with this very strong album that should have been a complete rebirth of this, one of the most classic and original bands of the 1960's. Despite the modern production, there isn't any ...

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Shine on Brightly

Shine on Brightly (1968) more music like this

by Procol Harum

After the multi-million selling "A Whiter Shade Of Pale," Procol Harum coalesced around a new line-up and cut a debut album in two days, the sales of which (because the hit song wasn't on it originally) were only fair, and a couple of new singles also failed to sell. Then they did Shine On Brightly, which initially drew on recordings going back to ...

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Procol's Ninth

Procol's Ninth (1975) more music like this

by Procol Harum

For their ninth album, Procol Harum turned to production by the veteran songwriting team of Leiber and Stoller, who had written the first single ("Poison Ivy") by Procol predecessor band, the Paramounts. Though the band is in top form (especially drummer B.J. Wilson) and despite a strong start (with the exquisite "Pandora's Box," a U.K. hit), the ...

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A Whiter Shade of Pale [A&M]

A Whiter Shade of Pale [A&M] (1972) more music like this

by Procol Harum

Procol Harum's debut album is amazingly engaging, considering that it was rushed out to capitalize on the hit title track. The material was all already written (before the hit, in fact), but the group recorded the LP in just two days, simply to get a long-player out, and came up with one of the more pleasingly straightforward releases in their ...

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Billboard Top Pop Hits: 1967

Billboard Top Pop Hits: 1967 (1995) more music like this

by Various Artists

One of the better Billboard Top Pop Hits collections, 1967 is nearly as scattered as some of the other volumes of the series but features so many classic songs that it still holds together as an album. Ranging from the mellow hippie pop of Scott McKenzie's "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)" and the Mamas & the Papas' "Dedicated ...

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The Well's on Fire

The Well's on Fire (2003) more music like this

by Procol Harum

On their first album of new material since 1991, The Well's on Fire is a return to form for Procol Harum. The band has shed most of the production gloss that dated The Prodigal Stranger and gets back to a beefier rock-based sound, resulting in their finest album in nearly 30 years. By the time you get to the chorus of "An Old English Dream" (the ...

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Jukebox Hits of 1967, Vol. 1 (1999) more music like this

by Various Artists

Jukebox Hits of 1967, Vol. 1 collects some of the year's most memorable pop and rock hits, including the Monkees' "Daydream Believer," Aaron Neville's "Tell It Like It Is," Brenton Wood's "Gimme a Little Sign," the Left Banke's "Pretty Ballerina," and Leslie Gore's "California Nights." Songs by Gary Lewis & the Playboys, Dionne Warwick, Tom Jones, ...

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The Best of Procol Harum [A&M] (1973) more music like this

by Procol Harum

Procol Harum is a band that is (these days anyway) rather obscure, but has had a definite influence on rock music, in general, and progressive rock, in particular. "Best Of" albums seldom are that, and whether or not this one is certainly falls under the area of debate. However, the album is a good introduction to the many sides of this complex ...

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Best of King Biscuit Live, Vol. 2 (1991) more music like this

by Various Artists

An odd assortment including The Stray Cats, Elton John, Foghat, and Iggy Pop, all recorded live for vintage radio broadcasts. Jeff Tamarkin, All Music Guide

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Exotic Birds and Fruit (1974) more music like this

by Procol Harum

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 ...

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Grand Hotel (1973) more music like this

by Procol Harum

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 Grabham is capable, even powerful, but not nearly as distinctive as his predecessor; consequently, the material tends to rely more on ornate arrangements than ...

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The Long Goodbye: Symphonic Music of Procol Harum (1995) more music like this

by Procol Harum

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Classics, Vol. 17 (1987) more music like this

by Procol Harum

Classics, Vol. 17 is an adequate, 12-song retrospective of Procol Harum's biggest hits and best-known songs, featuring "A Whiter Shade of Pale," "Conquistador," "A Salt Dog" and "Homburg." Although the disc is hardly comprehensive, it nevertheless remains a good overview for casual fans. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Roots of Rock: Soft Rock (1995) more music like this

by Various Artists

It's silly to call soft rock, a genre that developed essentially in the early '70s, as one of the roots of rock, but that's exactly what Rebound Records claims in the title to its budget-line compilation Roots of Rock: Soft Rock. Even though it does boast that ridiculous statement, the disc is actually quite entertaining, since nearly every one of ...

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Whiter Shade of Pale [Single] (2007) more music like this

by Procol Harum

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20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of the 60's (2000) more music like this

by Various Artists

The Best Of The '60s: The Millennium Collection attempts to capture the decade in a dozen songs, including Steppenwolf's "Born to Be Wild," the Angels' "My Boyfriend's Back," and Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World." Fontella Bass' "Rescue Me," the Mamas & the Papas' "California Dreamin'," the Supremes' "You Can't Hurry Love," and Joe Cocker ...

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Baby Boomer Classics: More Mellow Sixties (1994) more music like this

by Various Artists

Baby Boomer Classics: More Mellow Sixties offers 12 soft pop-rock hits from the '60s and early '70s. There's a few obivious items, like the Turtles' "Happy Together," Three Dog Night's "Easy to Be Hard," Procol Harum's "A Whiter Shade of Pale," the Association's "Along Comes Mary" and Todd Rundgren's "Hello, It's Me." But the collection is ...

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Procol Harum (1967) more music like this

by Procol Harum

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 ...

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Baby Boomer Classics: Progressive Seventies (1995) more music like this

by Various Artists

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Procol Harum Live: In Concert with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra (1972) more music like this

by Procol Harum

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 ...

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Pandora's Box (1999) more music like this

by Procol Harum

It makes no bones about it in the packaging so it would be churlish to get upset, but this collection of first album-era stereo mixes and alternate versions is strictly for Procol Harum collectors only. The ten-track CD has previously unissued stereo mixes of five songs from the Procol Harum album; an instrumental version of "Pandora's Box," date ...

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