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Procol Harum
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Genres: International Music, Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
 
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Reissue of the hit British rocker's 1970 album for A&M. Contains all nine of the original cuts, plus nine bonus tracks, 'Rockin' Warm-Up/ Go Go Go (Move On Down The Line)', 'The Dead Man's Dream' (Take 7), 'Procol Hav...  more »

     
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All Artists: Procol Harum
Title: Home Plus
Members Wishing: 8
Total Copies: 0
Label: Westside UK
Release Date: 6/8/1999
Album Type: Original recording remastered, Import
Genres: International Music, Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
Styles: Europe, Britain & Ireland, Progressive, Progressive Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 614475035353, 6144750353536

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Album Description
Reissue of the hit British rocker's 1970 album for A&M. Contains all nine of the original cuts, plus nine bonus tracks, 'Rockin' Warm-Up/ Go Go Go (Move On Down The Line)', 'The Dead Man's Dream' (Take 7), 'Procol Have A Laugh...', 'Still There'll Be More' (Instrumental Take 3), 'About To Die' (Instrumental Takes 1 & 2), 'Barnyard Story' (Take 4 Remix), 'Piggy Pig Pig' (Take 2 Remix), 'Your Own Choice' (Take 14 Remix) and 'Whaling Stories' (Take 2). 18 tracks total, all in stereo. 1999 release.
 

CD Reviews

The Greatest Band, Best Album, Best Song of All Time
J. Speer | Philadelphia, PA | 05/12/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Sorry, I stole that title from another review of the same album, but consider this, then, a whole-heated seconding of that opinion.You will never hear a better band, album, or song than Procol Harum, Home, and Barnyard Story, in that order. This is my opinion, and with a little research you can find out that most people don't agree with my opinions. However, even the broken clock is correct twice a day, and I'm keeping my hands firmly pointed on "Home."You'll also see that many many people consider this the best thing in rock music since the discovery of sound waves. This is true."
Once I thought it was the worst...I was dreadfully wrong
cerdes | Topeka, KS USA | 09/06/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Honestly, after first listening to this album, I admit feeling a little let down. The only song that seemed to be worth my time was the 7 mintue mini-epic "Whaling Stories." But, like any true music fan, I decided to give the album a second chance. I was certainly glad that I had! Though I still cannot stomach the album's opener, the horrible rocker "Whiskey Train," I have developed a new appreciation for the remaining eight songs. The album features lyricist Keith Reid at his absolute darkest with most of the chosen subject material concerning itself with death and decay. The haunting "Dead Man's Dream" is more than enough to support the above assertion. Musically, the album finds Procol in a much heavier and simpler mode. This only works to their advantage as Reid's lyrics seem to demand this sort of songwriting. Highlights of the album include the angry-versed but musically light-hearted "Still There'll Be More," the moving ballad of a young girl's demise "Nothing That I Didn't Know," and the synthesis of many different musical styles in "Whaling Stories." Overall, the album is another superb creation from Procol Harum. One warning: this album may be difficult to handle at first, but please, by all means, give it another chance!"
An Overlooked Album
Cyclone | 11/08/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This album is excellent. Has lyrics that are haunting at times which I love. The songs are very well crafted. You don't get to hear as much of Robin Trower's guitar as you would like. (Maybe that is why he went solo not long after) I recommend this for any fan of classic rock."