21-26. (2007) - A 6-CD box set featuring the band's complete studio and live output.
Without those 26 discs, you miss the violent guitar of "The Devil Came from Kansas" (live in Edmonton), the string arrangement on "The Milk of Human Kindness," or the desperate poetry of "A Dream in Every Home."
The collection is structured to take you through the distinct "eras" of the band: The Golden Era (1967–1970): Includes the self-titled debut, Shine on Brightly A Salty Dog
Buy used CDs (eBay, Discogs) → rip with → encode to MP3 320 CBR (LAME encoder recommended).
The band's third album, (1970), marked a significant change in their sound, with the addition of guitarist Robin Trower. This era produced some of their most iconic works, including A Salty Dog (1969), Procol Harum III (1970), and Home (1970).
A full 26-disc digital report for Procol Harum generally includes the following era-defining releases:
21-26. (2007) - A 6-CD box set featuring the band's complete studio and live output.
Without those 26 discs, you miss the violent guitar of "The Devil Came from Kansas" (live in Edmonton), the string arrangement on "The Milk of Human Kindness," or the desperate poetry of "A Dream in Every Home."
The collection is structured to take you through the distinct "eras" of the band: The Golden Era (1967–1970): Includes the self-titled debut, Shine on Brightly A Salty Dog
Buy used CDs (eBay, Discogs) → rip with → encode to MP3 320 CBR (LAME encoder recommended).
The band's third album, (1970), marked a significant change in their sound, with the addition of guitarist Robin Trower. This era produced some of their most iconic works, including A Salty Dog (1969), Procol Harum III (1970), and Home (1970).
A full 26-disc digital report for Procol Harum generally includes the following era-defining releases: