In the vast pantheon of progressive rock, few bands carved out a niche as distinct or as enduringly mysterious as Procol Harum. The compilation Greatest Hits (1967-1977) serves as a definitive chronological roadmap of the band’s first decade, capturing the evolution of a group that refused to choose between the visceral power of rock ‘n’ roll and the structural complexity of classical music.
6. A Salty Dog (1969 – The definitive version) 7. Whisky Train (1970 – Robin Trower’s lead guitar masterpiece) 8. Simple Sister (1971 – Aggressive, angular, and brilliant) 9. Conquistador (Live 1972 – Mandatory for this collection) Procol Harum - Greatest Hits -1967-1977--FLAC-
While there is no single official album titled exactly "Procol Harum - Greatest Hits - 1967-1977" in a one-disc high-fidelity FLAC-specific retail release, several compilations cover this definitive decade. This era marks the band's transition from the psychedelic "Summer of Love" to the height of symphonic rock . The Definitive Era (1967–1977) In the vast pantheon of progressive rock, few
The lush arrangements of Exotic Birds and Fruit leading up to their initial hiatus after Something Magic . Why FLAC Matters for Procol Harum A Salty Dog (1969 – The definitive version) 7
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Procol Harum was never just a "singles band." They were world-builders. A collection is more than just a trip down memory lane; it is a high-definition preservation of musical history.