Procol Harum - Greatest Hits -1967-1977--flac- -
The decade spanning 1967 to 1977 represents the complete trajectory of Procol Harum’s classic period. They exploded onto the international scene during the Summer of Love and concluded this chapter of their career with the release of Something Magic in 1977, after which the band temporarily disbanded.
Formed in the idyllic seaside town of Southend-on-Sea, Essex, in April 1967, Procol Harum emerged from the ashes of the R&B band The Paramounts. The core creative partnership was formed by vocalist and pianist Gary Brooker and the enigmatic lyricist Keith Reid. Brooker was the musical engine, while Reid, who never performed on stage, penned the surreal, poetic lyrics that became the band's trademark. They quickly assembled the original lineup, including guitarist Ray Royer, bassist David Knights, organist Matthew Fisher, and drummer Bobby Harrison. Procol Harum - Greatest Hits -1967-1977--FLAC-
For those seeking a superior listening experience, the collection provides a treasure trove of sonic delights. This lossless audio format ensures that every nuance and detail of the original recordings is preserved, allowing listeners to appreciate the band's masterful musicianship and timeless compositions. The decade spanning 1967 to 1977 represents the
The early years defined by "Homburg" and the blues-rock grit of A Salty Dog . The core creative partnership was formed by vocalist
