Procol Harum - Discography 26 Cds - Mp3-320 [verified] May 2026

The Procol Harum - Discography 26 CDs - mp3-320 is an exhaustive digital collection that captures the 50-year evolution of one of progressive rock's most influential acts. Sourced from high-quality 320kbps MP3s, this set offers a comprehensive dive into the band's "symphonic rock" sound, defined by Gary Brooker’s soulful vocals and the iconic interplay between piano and Hammond organ. Discography Overview

(1967) – Debut featuring "A Whiter Shade of Pale" (added to later editions). Shine On Brightly A Salty Dog Broken Barricades Grand Hotel Exotic Birds and Fruit Procol's Ninth Something Magic The Prodigal Stranger The Well's on Fire Live Albums & Key Concerts

Legitimate Access

While a single 26-CD rip isn’t sold officially, most of Procol Harum’s catalog is available on streaming services in 320kbps-equivalent AAC or lossless (Tidal, Qobuz). Physical box sets like The Studio Albums 1967–1975 (8 CDs) and Still There’ll Be More (4 CDs) are worth seeking. Procol Harum - Discography 26 cds - mp3-320

The band's journey began with the 1967 hit "A Whiter Shade of Pale," a track that sold over 10 million copies and introduced their signature blend of baroque pop and soul. Their early studio albums—including the eponymous Procol Harum (1967), Shine On Brightly (1968), and A Salty Dog (1969)—established a sound built on the dual-keyboard interplay between Gary Brooker’s piano and Matthew Fisher’s Hammond organ, paired with Keith Reid’s surreal, poetic lyrics. Expansion and Orchestration

Collectors seek:

While streaming services offer "A Whiter Shade of Pale," they ignore the B-sides, the banter-filled live shows, and the mono single mixes. For the serious fan, this collection is the difference between hearing Procol Harum and studying them.

Essay: The Symphonic Shadow—A Journey Through Procol Harum’s Discography The Procol Harum - Discography 26 CDs -

CD 12: The Well’s on Fire (2003)