Procol Harum Discography Now

: Produced by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, this album mixed their prog roots with tighter, rock-and-roll sensibilities, featuring the hit "Pandora's Box" [5.5, 15].

: Focuses on the first four albums, including rare stereo versions and B-sides [11, 29]. procol harum discography

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: Features the epic, 17-minute "In Held 'Twas in I," often cited as one of the earliest and most ambitious examples of progressive rock [13, 15]. : Features the epic, 17-minute "In Held 'Twas

After a hiatus, The Prodigal Stranger (1991) and The Well’s on Fire (2003) proved the fire still smoldered. Their final studio album, Novum (2017) — made after Brooker was the sole constant — closes the circle with dignity, subtlety, and grace.

The commercial peak of Procol Harum’s discography arrived with Live: In Concert with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra (1972). This album, certified gold in the US, successfully fused the band’s rock identity with a full orchestra, conducted by David Firman. The re-arrangement of earlier songs like "Conquistador" proved that the band's compositional architecture was robust enough to support symphonic transcription.

The masterpiece arrived in 1969: . From the title track’s maritime sweep to the eerie intimacy of “The Devil Came from Kansas,” it remains one of the great overlooked gems of the late ’60s. Then came the orchestral leap — Live with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra (1972) — a brave, beautiful, and surprisingly heavy concert recording that turned “Conquistador” into a rock anthem for the ages.