The sheer volume of the 26-CD collection means including rare B-sides, alternative takes, and studio demos that provide a fly-on-the-wall perspective of their creative process. Why MP3-320kbps?
The final album of their original run, dominated by the ambitious side-long narrative fable, "The Worm and the Tree." 2. The Reunion and Modern Era (1991–2017)
An intimate, acoustically stunning performance in London featuring a setlist of deep cuts and fan favorites. 4. Expanded Editions, Rarities, and Box Set Exclusives
Multi-disc versions of classic albums featuring alternate takes, rare mono mixes, and unreleased studio rehearsals. Procol Harum - Discography 26 cds - mp3-320
: The band did not merely borrow classical riffs; they seamlessly integrated Bach-like fugues with rhythm and blues, creating what critics termed "Symphonic Rock." Breakdown of the 26-CD Collection
: Raw, energetic live-in-studio performances recorded for the BBC between 1967 and 1974.
: The band's final studio statements. Novum marked their 50th anniversary and served as a beautiful, bluesy valedictory lap before the passing of iconic frontman Gary Brooker in 2022. 4. Expanded Remasters, Live Archives, and Rarities The sheer volume of the 26-CD collection means
A luxurious, conceptual album featuring a full orchestra and choir, epitomizing the "symphonic rock" label.
A vital official bootleg.
For over five decades, Procol Harum stood as one of the most intellectually adventurous and sonically rich bands in rock history. Best known to the casual listener for their monolithic 1967 debut single "A Whiter Shade of Pale," the British progressive rock pioneers built a vast, intricate ecosystem of music that spanned studio masterpieces, symphonic live collaborations, and hidden archival gems. The Reunion and Modern Era (1991–2017) An intimate,
This specific 26-CD compilation represents a massive, meticulously encoded treasure trove. At a , these MP3s deliver the absolute maximum audio quality possible for the format, preserving the intricate balance between Gary Brooker’s soulful vocals, Matthew Fisher’s gothic organ lines, and Robin Trower’s searing blues guitar.
Grand Hotel and Exotic Birds and Fruit are showcased here, often accompanied by the legendary 1972 orchestral live set. In 320 kbps quality, the sweeping strings in "Grand Hotel" sound expansive, creating a vivid soundstage.
The journey begins in 1967 with a track that forever altered the landscape of popular music: "A Whiter Shade of Pale." Built on Gary Brooker’s soulful vocals, Matthew Fisher’s Bach-inspired Hammond organ lines, and Keith Reid’s surreal, literary lyrics, the song established Procol Harum as structural architects of progressive rock.
Featuring the surprising hit "Pandora’s Box." This CD is notable for its backing vocalists and horn arrangements, which need high clarity.
Phase 1: The Classic Era and Symphonic Foundations (1967–1973)