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11 January 2018

Procol Harum Live In Concert With The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra ...
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Procol Harum Live: In Concert with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, by the English band Procol Harum, was released in 1972; it was recorded at the Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada on 18 November 1971. The album was very successful on the Billboard Top 200, peaking at #5. It is the band's best-selling album, certified Gold by the RIAA.


Video Procol Harum Live: In Concert with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra



Track listing

Lyrics for all songs by Keith Reid; music composed by Gary Brooker, except "In Held 'Twas in I" co-authored by Matthew Fisher.

  1. "Conquistador" - 5:02
  2. "Whaling Stories" - 7:41
  3. "A Salty Dog" - 5:34
  4. "All This and More" - 4:22
  5. "In Held 'Twas in I": - 19:00
a) "Glimpses of Nirvana"
b) "'Twas Teatime at the Circus"
c) "In the Autumn of My Madness"
d) "Look to Your Soul"
e) "Grand Finale"
  • 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.
  • Some LP copies of the album also have "Look to Your Soul" credited as "I Know If I'd Been Wiser".

Maps Procol Harum Live: In Concert with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra



Personnel

  • Chris Copping - organ
  • Alan Cartwright - bass guitar
  • B. J. Wilson - drums
  • Dave Ball - guitar
  • Gary Brooker - piano and vocals
  • Keith Reid - lyrics

Also featured are:

  • The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
  • The Da Camera Singers

A Salty Dog - Edmonton Symphony Orchestra - YouTube
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References


Procol Harum live @ De Boerderij Sept 2017 - YouTube
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External links

  • ProcolHarum.com - ProcolHarum.com's page on this album
  • Winspear Centre's history page on the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra


Source of the article : Wikipedia

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