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Procol Harum 2 Jul 1967 to Sep 1969 |
MatthewFisher organ
David Knights bass
Gary Brooker piano/voc
Keith Reid words
BJ Wilson drums
Robin Trower guitar (see also Robin Trower)
Procol Harum 3 Sep 1969 to Jul 1971
Gary Brooker piano/voc
Keith Reid words (organ)
BJ Wilson drums
Chris Copping bass, organ
Robin Trower guitar, bass (see also Robin Trower)
more details see: Procol Harum
Date | Venue | Title | CD/ LP |
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Procol Harum | LP | ||
1969 | Fillmore West, SF | Easter Island | CD |
Aug 1970 | Fillmore West, SF | Live at the Fillmore West 70 | CD |
28th Aug 1970 | Isle of Wight Festival, U.K | Live at the Isle of Wight | CD |
4 May 1972 | Budokan Tokyo Japan | Joint Concert 1972 | CD |
Procol Harum
LP, Polydor 184115 (official)
A-1: Homburg
A-2: She Wandered Through the Garden Fence
A-3: Something Following Me
A-4: Mabel
A-5: Cerdes
B-1: A Christmas Camel
B-2: Kaleidoscope
B-3: Salad Days (Are Here Again)
B-4: Conquistador
B-5: Repent Walpurgis
Easter Island
1969, Fillmore West, SF
Quality: aud vg+ Total Time: 78:44
1. Conquistador (3:03)
2. Instrumental (6:16)
3. Kaleidoscope (2:44)
4. Homburg (5:02)
5. Repent Walpurgis (6:50)
6. The three Kings (??) (4:07)
7. Blues: I never get win no more (??) (8:14)
8. Juicy John Park (2:42)
9. Cerdes (outside the Gates of (5:51)
10. Skip softly (my Moonbeams) (5:37)
11. Crucifiction Lane (4:43)
12. Wish me well (4:29)
13. Rambling on (5:21)
14. A Whiter Shade of Pale (5:35)
Live at the Fillmore West 70
?? Aug 1970: Fillmore West
Quality: aud vg+ Total Time: 78:44
1. Still there’ll be more (5:47)
2. Wish me well (3:42)
3. The Devil came from Kansas (5:35)
4. Homburg (4:28)
5. Shine on brightly (4:23)
6. Juicy John Park (4:11)
7. Nothing that I did not know (3:50)
8. The dead man’s Dream (4:58)
9. A salty Dog (4:36)
10. About to die (4:23)
11. Whiskey Train (4:36)
12. Whaling Stories (9:58)
13. A Whiter Shade of Pale (5:49)
14. Meddley 1: I wanna Boogie (5:24)
15. Meddley 2 (5:40)
16. Old black Joe (0:41 cut)
other Appearances
The First Great Rock Festivals Of The Seventies: Atlanta / Isle of Wight 70