PROCOL HARUM - Shine On Brightly / Home double LP - Near Mint condition   

Sold Date: February 10, 2023
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PROCOL HARUM "Shine On Brightly / Home (Whoosh)" UK Gatefold  LP - Cube Records TOOFA10. Both records, cover, and sleeves are in Near Mint condition.
Shine On Brightly is the second studio album by Procol Harum, released in 1968 by record labels Regal Zonophone and A&M.
It is considered an early example of progressive rock.
Home is Procol Harum's fourth album, released in 1970. The group's hardest-rocking classic album is, beyond some superb vocalizing by Gary Brooker, principally a showcase for Robin Trower's high-powered guitar and a rock-hard rhythm section, with B.J. Wilson only a little less animated than Ginger Baker on some of the music. Procol Harum had a split personality by this time, the band juxtaposing straight-ahead rock & roll numbers like "Still There'll Be More" and the Elvis Presley-influenced "Whisky Train" with darker, more dramatic pieces like "Nothing That I Didn't Know" and "Barnyard Story." Chris Copping doubles on organ, replacing Matthew Fisher, but the overall sound is that of a leaner Procol Harum, all except for the ambitious "Whaling Stories" -- even it was a compromise that nearly worked, showcasing Trower's larger-than-life guitar sound (coming off here like King Crimson's Robert Fripp in one of his heavier moments) within a somewhat pretentious art rock concept

This double album on Cube Records is in Near Mint condition. It makes for a truly memorable listening experience.
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