14. The Idol (1975 – Trower’s replacement, Mick Grabham, shines) 15. Something Magic (1977 – The 9-minute title track; a miniature symphony) 16. (You Can’t) Turn Back the Page (1977 – A perfect closing statement on aging and art)
Inspired by J.S. Bach, it was a massive hit in 1967 that even John Lennon reportedly played on repeat. Procol Harum - Greatest Hits -1967-1977--FLAC-
: The band's second single, which solidified their sound following the massive success of their debut. Pandora’s Box (1975) (You Can’t) Turn Back the Page (1977 –
, which corrected many speed and clarity issues found in earlier digital transfers. Official Releases Pandora’s Box (1975) , which corrected many speed
: Originally from their first album, the 1971 live version with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra became a definitive hit. Whisky Train (1970)
While many compilations exist, this specific timeframe covers the era from their debut smash hit "A Whiter Shade of Pale" (1967) to their initial disbandment in 1977. Core Eras & Key Tracks
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)