Showing posts with label Procol Harum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Procol Harum. Show all posts

May 26, 2022

Procol Harum LIVE The Elusive 1971-04-12-



LIVE  
The Elusive   
1971-04-12-

Pre-FM Soundboard Recording, Very Good Quality

TRACKS
  
1. Memorial Drive
2. Still There'll be more
3. Nothing that I didn't know
4. Simple Sister
5. Luskus Delph
6. Shine On Brightly
7. Whaling Stories
8. Broken Barricades
9. Juicy John Pink
10. A Salty Dog
11. Whisky Train
12. Power Failure
Bonus Tracks (1972-04-20 - Chicago):
13. Conquistador
14. A Whiter Shade of Pale

Robin Trower: guitar, bass
Gary Brooker: vocals, piano
Chris Copping: Hammond organ, bass
BJ Wilson: drums


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January 12, 2018

Procol Harum - Paradise Theatre, Boston 1992

Essential band from the 1960's, Procol Harum broke up in 1977 and reformed in 1991, releasing the album The Prodigal Stranger the same year.
The subsequent tour to promote the record was well received both in Europe and in the United States.
This recording from a broadcast is from one of those dates, at the Paradise Theatre in Boston.




Sound Quality: 9+

Source: FM Broadcast

Track List:
01 - Intro-Conquistador
02 - Shine on Brightly
03 - Homburg
04 - The Truth Won't Fade Away
05 - Pandora's Box
06 - One More Time
07 - Grand Hotel
08 - Man With a Mission
09 - (You Can't) Turn Back the Page
10 - Whisky Train
11 - The King of Hearts
12 - A Salty Dog
13 - Whaling Stories
14 - All Our Dreams are Sold
15 - Little Queenie


MP3
FLAC pt1
FLAC pt2

December 11, 2011

Procol Harum - Juicy John Peel (1970)

Another Procol Harum show aboard, this one presented by John Peel at the Sunday Show, BBC Radio One.
Recorded on the 4th and broadcast on the 14th, June 1970.


Sound Quality: 9

Source: FM Broadcast

Track List:

01 - Still There'll Be More
02 - Wish Me Well
03 - About To Die
04 - A Christmas Carol
05 - Your Own Choice
06 - The Devil Came From Kansas
07 - Juicy John Pink
08 - Well I
09 - Nothing That I Didn't Know
10 - A Salty Dog
11 - Whisky Train
12 - Whaling Stories

Files:

MP3
FLAC

December 6, 2011

Procol Harum - Easter Island (1969)

Aboard for the first time, Procol Harum, a mandatory band from the sixties with big classical and blues influences. They got mostly known because of the mega-hit A Whiter Shade Of Pale, but there are naturally other so good or even better compositions on their catalogue.
This recording was caught live in two places: the Fillmore West in San Francisco and the Troubador in Los Angeles, both shows dated April 1969.


Sound Quality: 9

Source: Soundboard

Track List:

01 - Conquistador
02 - Stoke Poges (Chelsea's Tune)
03 - Kaleidoscope
04 - Homburg
05 - Repent Walpurgis
06 - Shine On Brightly
07 - Going Down Slow
08 - Juicy John Pink
09 - Outside The Gates Of Cerdes
10 - Skip Softly
11 - Crucifixion Lane
12 - Wishing Well
13 - Rambling On
14 - A Whiter Shade Of Pale


MP3

FLAC