Procol Harum (/ˈproʊkəl ˈhɑːrəm/) were an English rock band formed in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, in 1967. Their best-known recording is the 1967 hit single...
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Procol Harum is the debut studio album by English rock band Procol Harum. It was released in September 1967 by record label Deram in the US, following...
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article presents the discography of English rock band Procol Harum. The Long Goodbye (1995 Procol Harum tribute album by various artists) This is a list of...
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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...
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Home is Procol Harum's fourth album, released in 1970. With the departure of organist Matthew Fisher and bassist David Knights, and the addition of bassist/organist...
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Procol Harum Live: In Concert with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, by the English band Procol Harum together with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, was...
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A Whiter Shade of Pale (category Procol Harum songs)
"A Whiter Shade of Pale" is a song by the English rock band Procol Harum that was issued as their debut record on 12 May 1967. The single reached number...
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Gary Brooker (category Procol Harum members)
singer and pianist, and the founder and lead singer of the rock band Procol Harum. Born in Hackney Hospital, East London, on 29 May 1945, Brooker grew...
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Matthew Fisher (musician) (category Procol Harum members)
producer. He is best known for his longtime association with the rock band Procol Harum, which included playing the Hammond organ on the 1967 single "A Whiter...
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"Conquistador" is a song by the English rock band Procol Harum. Written by Gary Brooker and Keith Reid, it originally appeared on the band's 1967 self-titled...
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