Procol Harum
by Procol Harum
Artist:
Procol Harum
Label:
Deram
Catalog#:
DES 18008
Format:
Vinyl
Country:
United States
Released:
1967-09
| Tracklist | |||
| A1 | A Whiter Shade Of Pale | 4:04 | |
| A2 | She Wandered Through The Garden Fence | 3:18 | |
| A3 | Something Following Me | 3:37 | |
| A4 | Mabel | 1:50 | |
| A5 | Cerdes (Outside The Gates Of) | 5:04 | |
| B1 | A Christmas Camel | 4:48 | |
| B2 | Conquistador | 2:38 | |
| B3 | Kaleidoscope | 6:31 | |
| B4 | Salad Days (Are Here Again) | 6:31 | |
| B5 | Repent Walpurgis | 5:04 | |
Credits
Bass - David Knights
Guitar [Lead] - Robin Trower
Organ [Hammond] - Matthew Fisher
Percussion - B.J. Wilson
Producer - Denny Cordell
Voice, Piano, Written-by [Music] - Gary Brooker
Written-by [Lyrics] - Keith Reid
Notes
"To be listened to in the spirit in which it was made"
Track B4 : From the film, "Separation"
Produced by Denny Cordell for New Breed production
Strawberry Bricks Entry:
The members of Procol Harum suffered most of the '60s as the Paramounts, whose minor claim to fame was a cover of “Poison Ivy” that hit the UK Top 40 in 1963. They finally broke up in 1966, yet by the following year had resurrected themselves as Procol Harum. Released in May, their first single “A Whiter Shade of Pale” shot immediately to No. 1 in the UK, selling over 4 million copies. Musically adapted from Bach's “Air On a G String”, Keith Reid's surreal lyrics were delivered by Gary Brooker's somber yet soulful voice over the swirl of Matthew Fisher's Hammond organ; in short, it brought a new sophistication to pop music and deservedly earned its fortune. Next, with guitarist Robin Trower and drummer B.J. Wilson, the band regrouped (more or less) to their Paramount's line up to record their debut album, also titled A Whiter Shade of Pale. Reid, the band's full time lyricist, and Brooker wrote most of the first album, though Fisher did contribute the excellent instrumental “Repent Walpurgis”. While none of the album could match the impact of the single, it did contain some great songs: “Ceredes (Outside the Gates of)” is quite ballsy, punctuated by Trower's lead guitar, while the splendid (and splendidly titled) “She Wandered Through The Garden Fence” featured more of Fisher's great Hammond organ runs. Procol Harum delivered mature R&B, not far from Traffic on the map, yet always 100% original. The album failed to chart in the UK, but did break into the US Top 50.