A magnificent fusion of rock and classical music.
An ambitious work that shows a progressive approach.
Known for "A Whiter Shade of Pale," Procol Harum boldly incorporates orchestral and choral elements into this album. This album, which evokes the solemn atmosphere of a prestigious hotel and combines the band's original rock sensibility, is a representative record of their career.
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A:
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1)
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Grand Hotel
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2)
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Toujours L'Amour
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3)
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A Rum Tale
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4)
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T.V. Ceasar
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B:
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1)
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A Souvenir Of London
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2)
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Bringing Home The Bacon
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3)
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For Liquorice John
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4)
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Fires (Which Burnt Brightly)
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5)
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Robert's Box
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Producer - Chris Thomas
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Engineer - John Punter
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Drums, Percussion, Mandolin [22 Mandolins!!!] - B.J. Wilson
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Music By [Wrote The Melodies], Vocals [Sang The Melodies], Piano - Gary Brooker
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Score [Orchestra, Choir] - Gary
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Electric Guitar [Electric Guitars] - Mick Grabham
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Electric Bass, Acoustic Bass - Alan Cartwright
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Organ - Chris Copping
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Words By [Wrote The Words For All The Songs] - Keith Reid
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Engineer [Assistant] - Gareth Edwards
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Photography By - Jeffrey Weisel
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Artwork, Design, Illustration [Drawings] - Spencer Zahn