Procol Harum - Greatest Hits -1967-1977--flac- New! -

Procol Harum’s music was built on contrast. They paired the delicate, classical counterpoint of keyboards with the heavy, blues-influenced guitar work of Robin Trower (and later Mick Grabham), all anchored by B.J. Wilson’s expressive drumming.

The core of Procol Harum's sound during this decade was built on the soulful vocals and piano of , the surreal, literary lyrics of Keith Reid Procol Harum - Greatest Hits -1967-1977--FLAC-

Here is a deep dive into why this era of Procol Harum’s discography is essential, and why lossless audio is the only way to experience it. Why the 1967–1977 Era Defines Procol Harum Procol Harum’s music was built on contrast

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A prime example of their sophisticated, theatrical later period.

A grand, theatrical track that serves as a brilliant satire of European aristocracy, complete with mandolin solos and a full choir.