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  2. Procol Harum discography - Wikipedia

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    One More TimeLive in Utrecht 1992: Released: 2005; Label: Gazza, Friday Music; Formats: CD — — — — — — — — — One Eye to the Future – Live in Italy 2007: Released: 2008; Label: Strongman Productions; Formats: digital download — — — — — — — — — Procol Harum – In Concert with the Danish National Concert ...

  3. Procol Harum – In Concert with the Danish National Concert ...

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    In Concert with the Danish National Concert Orchestra and Choir, by Procol Harum, is a live album released 2009.It was recorded in Ledreborg Castle in Denmark.. This album is also noteworthy because it contains a song that Procol Harum have never released before - "Symphathy [sic] for the Hard of Hearing".

  4. Procol Harum - Wikipedia

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    During the band's 1971 tour, Procol Harum recorded their show on 18 November in Edmonton, Alberta with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra and a choir for a live album. Released in April 1972, Procol Harum Live: In Concert with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra was met with commercial success when it peaked at No. 5 in the US, where it was certified ...

  5. List of Procol Harum members - Wikipedia

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    Two lineups of Procol Harum onstage in 1970, 2001 and 2018. Procol Harum were an English progressive rock band from Southend-on-Sea. Formed in April 1967, the group originally consisted of vocalist and pianist Gary Brooker, guitarist Ray Royer, bassist David Knights, keyboardist Matthew Fisher, drummer Bobby Harrison and lyricist Keith Reid. The band went through a number of lineup changes ...

  6. Gary Brooker, frontman of rock band Procol Harum, dies at 76

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    LONDON (AP) — Gary Brooker, the Procol Harum frontman who sang one of the 1960s' most enduring hits, “A Whiter Shade of Pale,” has died. He was 76. The English rock band said Brooker died at ...

  7. Procol Harum Live: In Concert with the Edmonton Symphony ...

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    A live version of "Luskus Delph" (Brooker, Reid) from the album Broken Barricades is also included on recent CD reissues (it had originally been the B-side of the "Conquistador" single, CHS 2003). The 2009 Salvo reissue also includes rehearsal takes of "Simple Sister" and "Shine On Brightly" as additional bonus tracks.

  8. Gary Brooker - Wikipedia

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    A new incarnation of Procol Harum, led by Brooker, continued touring the world, celebrating its 40th anniversary in July 2007 with two days of musical revels at St John's, Smith Square, in London. Brooker also toured with Ringo Starr 's All-Starr Band in 1997 and 1999, [ 17 ] [ 18 ] and he was also a member of Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings for ...

  9. Fly Records - Wikipedia

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    An album campaign entitled 'Toofas', (double albums priced as a single), found favour, and albums such as Procol Harum's debut set suddenly made the UK Albums Chart years after their initial release. Once T. Rex's album Bolan Boogie reached #1 in the UK Albums Chart, departures at Fly HQ forced a change of plan.