Artist
After the rhythm & blues band The Paramounts disbanded in 1966, singer Gary Brooker helped form Procol Harum early in 1967.
In July 1967 the band got their first #1 hit "A Whiter Shade of Pale", co-written by Brooker & Reid, becoming one of the first real "symphonic rock" songs. A lot of albums and singles were released afterwards, but never enjoyed the success of their first single.
The line up for their first single was:
Gary Brooker: vocals and piano
Matthew Fisher: Hammond organ
David Knights: bass
Ray Royer: guitar
Drums by session drummer Bill Eyden.
Procol Harum re-formed in October 1991 and recorded "The Prodigal Stranger" with this line-up:
Brooker - vocals and piano
Keith Reid - words
Fisher - hammond organ
with guests:
Dave Bronze - bass
Mark Brzezicki - drums
Jerry Stevenson - mandolin and guitar
Tracks
A1
Underture
A2
Shine On Brightly
A3
An Old English Dream
A4
Quite Rightly So
B1
Simple Sister
B2
Weisselklenzenacht (The Signature)
B3
The Question
C1
As Strong As Samson
C2
Conquistador
D1
Whisky Train
D2
A Whiter Shade Of pale
Releases
Formats
CD, Blu-ray, Vinyl
Labels
Let Them Eat Vinyl, Salvo, Eagle Vision
Countries
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Europe
years
2004, 2011, 2013, 2015
Members
Geoff Whitehorn,
Mark Brzezicki,
Tim Renwick,
Robin Trower,
B.J. Wilson,Gary Brooker,
Peter Solley,
Matthew Fisher,
Mick Grabham,Josh Phillips,
Dave Bronze,
Alan Cartwright,
Dave Ball (2),
Chris Copping,
David Knights,Geoff Dunn,
Keith Reid,
Bobby Harrison,Matt Pegg,
Ray Royer,
David Murray Oates