Procol Harum - Greatest Hits -1967-1977--flac- Instant

John Lennon was reportedly "obsessed" with "A Whiter Shade of Pale," playing it constantly in 1967. The band's work from this decade influenced countless prog-rock acts, including Yes and The Moody Blues, by proving that rock music could successfully incorporate classical structures. Procol Harum - Best Collection (1994) FLAC - HD Music

Throughout the 1970s, Procol Harum continued to evolve and experiment with their sound. They incorporated new members, including guitarist Robin Trower, who would become an integral part of the band's identity. This period saw the release of some of their most beloved albums, including (1969), A Salty Dog (1969), and Firewater (1973). Procol Harum - Greatest Hits -1967-1977--FLAC-

: Their second major single, continuing the surreal lyrical themes and orchestral rock style. "A Salty Dog" (1969) John Lennon was reportedly "obsessed" with "A Whiter

The story of ’s "Greatest Hits" (covering the 1967–1977 period) isn't just about a tracklist; it’s the arc of a band that practically invented "Symphonic Rock" only to see it take on a life of its own. "A Salty Dog" (1969) The story of ’s

A true "Greatest Hits" from this era shouldn’t just be the radio singles. It should be a testament to their album-oriented depth.