Procol Harum
Procol Harum's formative years were in an R&B based band called the Paramounts. Named after producer Gary Steven's cat, Harum released their first single and to instant world-wide success. Immediately afterward, they reshuffled their line-up back to the formative one, and perservered through four more albums of sophisticated pop. After a series of personnel changes, the band continued into the late seventies with a degree of success in the US, though the UK proved more elusive
Founded: 1967
Location: Southend-On-Sea, Essex, England
Website: Procol Harum Beyond the Pale
Albums
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Procol Harum | Studio | 1967-09 | |
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Shine On Brightly | Studio | 1968-09 | |
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A Salty Dog | Studio | 1969 | ||
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Home | Studio | 1970 | ||
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Broken Barricades | Studio | 1971 | ||
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Live - In Concert With The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra | Live | 1972 | ||
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The Best Of Procol Harum | Compilation | 1972 | ||
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Grand Hotel | Studio | 1973 | ||
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Exotic Birds And Fruit | Studio | 1974 | ||
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Procol's Ninth | Studio | 1975 | ||
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Something Magic | Studio | 1977 |
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The Prodigal Stranger | Reunion | 1991 | ||
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BBC Live In Concert | Live | 1999 | ||
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Pandora's Box | Compilation | 1999 | ||
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The Well's On Fire | Reunion | 2003 |
