Procol Harum - Discography 26 Cds - Mp3-320 Jun 2026

Here is an exhaustive, album-by-album breakdown of what makes up this ultimate 26-CD digital anthology, exploring why it is a mandatory addition to any serious music library. Part 1: The Classic Era Studio Albums (1967–1977)

: The rich, swirling patterns of Matthew Fisher’s Hammond M102 organ and Gary Brooker’s soulful piano chords require maximum digital bandwidth to avoid muddy compression artifacts. Procol Harum - Discography 26 cds - mp3-320

The band's final studio album, released to coincide with their 50th anniversary. It was the first album not to feature lyrics by Keith Reid (replaced by Pete Brown), but Brooker’s voice remained as powerful and soulful as ever. "I Told On You," "Sunday Morning." Part 3: Essential Live Albums & Symphonic Masterpieces Here is an exhaustive, album-by-album breakdown of what

Unlike greatest-hits compilations, a full 320kbps discography reveals: It was the first album not to feature

A return to grand, symphonic production with sophisticated songwriting.

This massive discography isn't just about the studio albums; it’s a detailed chronicle of a pioneering band. It compiles over two decades of studio evolution, raw live performances, and rare studio outtakes. 1. Studio Masterpieces (The Core)

: Robin Trower’s swansong with the band, featuring aggressive guitar work and the tribute track "Song for a Dreamer."