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Description:
UK three CD set. Digitally remastered and expanded edition of the acclaimed Procol Harum album Procol's Ninth. Released in August 1975 the album was the product of a series of recording sessions at The Who's Ramport Studios in Battersea, produced by the legendary American songwriting and producing team of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. Procol's Ninth was another fine collection of material written by Gary Brooker and lyricist Keith Reid, with such memorable tracks as Pandora's Box (a hit single for the band in July 1975), The Unquiet Zone, Fool's Gold and Typewriter Torment. However, the album was also notable for featuring two cover versions, namely Leiber and Stoller's I Keep Forgetting and Lennon and McCartney's Eight Days a Week. This expanded edition of Procol's Ninth includes the original album with eight bonus tracks taken from the album sessions (five of which are previously unreleased), along with two additional bonus discs recorded in concert at the Capitol Theater, Passaic, New Jersey on 17th October 1975 and at Leicester University on 29th November 1975, both previously unreleased. This edition of Procol's Ninth has been newly re-mastered and also includes a lavishly illustrated booklet featuring material from Gary Brooker's personal archive and an essay by Procol Harum authority Roland Clare.
Made in EU.
10-panel digipak with a 24.1 cm x 35.1 cm poster and a 28-page booklet
CD 1: Tracks 11, 15-18 previously unreleased
CD 2: Tracks 1, 3, 5, 6, 9-12 previously unreleased
CD 3: Previously Unrelased.
Track 1-15 "The Final Thrust" is a "raw" version of Track 1-5
Track 1-16: "The Poet" is a demo of "Without a Doubt", recorded at Philips Studio near Marble arch.
Track 1-17 "The Piper's Tune" is the full length version of the version on Track 1-8
Track 1-18 "Typewriter Torment" is a "raw" version of Track 1-9
CD 3: recorded by Radio Trent
This is one of the most interesting groups of classic British rock of the 70s. The music is dominated by an electric organ. Medical hard rock with elements of progressive rock.