Procol Harum – In Concert with the Danish National Concert Orchestra and Choir
2009 live album by Procol Harum
In Concert With the Danish National Concert Orchestra and Choir | ||||
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Live album by Procol Harum | ||||
Released | 26 May 2009 | |||
Recorded | 20 August 2006 | |||
Genre | Progressive rock, symphonic rock | |||
Length | DVD 1:31:15 | |||
Label | Eagle Records | |||
Producer | Gary Brooker, Chris Cooke, Jens Hofman | |||
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AllMusic | [1] |
In Concert with the Danish National Concert Orchestra and Choir, by Procol Harum, is a live album released 2009. It was recorded in Ledreborg Castle in Denmark.
This album is also noteworthy because it contains a song that Procol Harum have never released before - "Symphathy [sic] for the Hard of Hearing". This is a song about the Second World War that was previously on Gary Brooker's solo album "Lead Me to the Water". The Rest Tracks are from the DVD, but not on the CD. The CD has 10 Songs, but the track list here is from DVD.
Track listing
- "Grand Hotel" (Gary Brooker, Keith Reid) - 7:21
- "Something Magic" (Brooker, Reid) - 4:00
- "Butterfly Boys" (Gary Brooker, Keith Reid) - 4:48 (DVD Track)
- "Homburg" (Brooker, Reid) - 5:00
- "The VIP Room" (Brooker, Reid) - 4:43 (DVD Track)
- "Fires (Which Burnt Brightly)" (Brooker, Reid) - 5:55
- "Nothing But the Truth" (Brooker, Reid) - 3:51 (DVD Track)
- "Into the Flood" (Brooker, Noble, Reid) - 5:54
- "Simple Sister"(Brooker, Reid) - 4:48 (DVD Track)
- "A Salty Dog" (Brooker, Reid) - 6:30
- "An Old English Dream" (Brooker, Reid) - 5:14 (DVD Track)
- "Symphathy for the Hard of Hearing" (Brooker) - 8:10
- "A Whiter Shade of Pale" (Brooker, Matthew Fisher, Reid) - 8:47
- "Whaling Stories" (Brooker, Reid) - 10:15
- "Conquistador" (Brooker, Reid) - 5:20
Personnel
- Procol Harum
- Gary Brooker - piano and vocals
- Mark Brzezicki- drums
- Matt Pegg - bass guitar
- Josh Phillips - organ
- Geoff Whitehorn - guitar
- Keith Reid - lyrics
References
- ^ "In Concert with The Danish National Concert Orchestra and Choir - Procol Harum | AllMusic". AllMusic. 2011. Retrieved 12 August 2011.
External links
- ProcolHarum.com ProcolHarum.com's page for this album
- Full Concert at youtube.com
- Information for DVD at Discogs.com
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- Laurence Cottle
- Matthew Fisher
- Mick Grabham
- Bobby Harrison
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- Exotic Birds and Fruit
- Procol's Ninth
- Something Magic
- The Prodigal Stranger
- The Well's on Fire
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- Procol Harum Live: In Concert with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
- Live at the Union Chapel
- Procol Harum – In Concert with the Danish National Concert Orchestra and Choir
- Some Long Road
- "A Whiter Shade of Pale"
- "Homburg"
- "A Salty Dog"
- "Conquistador"
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- The Long Goodbye
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