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Procol Harum LP

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Scarce original 1970 US A&M label 9-track vinyl LP. - British progressive rock qurtets 4rth album - returning to their Southend-on-Sea, Essex, Paramounts roots with the return of organ and bass palyer Chris Copping as Matthew Fischer left the band... probably the hardest rockin' Procol Harum album displaying Robin Trowers larger-than-life guitar sound and a rhytmsection that backs it up. 


Vinyl has the generic tan company labels - with company name trumpet logo in a White box to the left of centre hole - sturdy gatefold Picture cover


Condition: VG++ (Vinyl and Labels)/VG+ (Cover):

A beautiful copy - vinyl itself is supershiny and bright perfect - without any signs of play, handling or storage - one label is mint - the other has a light spindlemark - hence the overall near perfect vinyl grading.
Picture cover is very nice - has a couple of very marginal flaws - a little sun discolouration along upper spine - superlight lower corner dents - graded near perfect as well - a lovely copy.

Tracklisting:

Side 1:
1 Whisky Train (Robin Trower, Keith Reid) 4:31
2 Your Own Choice 4:46
3 Still There'll Be More 4:53
4 Nothing That I Didn't Know 3:38
5 About To Die (Robin Trower, Keith Reid) 3:35

Side 2:
1 Barnyard Story 2:46
2 Piggy Pig Pig 4:47
3 Whaling Stories 7:06
4 Dead Man's Dreams 3:13

 

All songs written by Gary Brooker and Keith Reid except where noted

 

Recorded 1970 at 3 Abbey Road, St John's Wood, City of Westminster, London, UK


Credits:

 

Procol Harum:
Gary Brooker - Vocals, piano
Chris Copping - Bass, organ
B.J. Wilson - Drums
Robin Trower - lead guitar

Technical Credits:
Chris Thomas - production
Jeff Jarratt - engineer

Artwork:
Dickson - Cover Artork, Design
David Bailey - Photography
CCS - Insert Layout

Artist Procol Harum
Media LP
Katalog nummer 2310 032
Land Norway
Label Polydor Records
Udgivelsesår 1970
Grading VG++ (Vinyl and Labels)/VG++ (Cover)
Genre Rock
Sub Genre 1 1960ies Pop & Rock
Sub Genre 2 Progressive Rock
Condition Used