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Live In Concert With The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra

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発売日 2009年08月03日
国内/輸入 輸入(イギリス盤)
レーベルSalvo
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 SALVOCD023
SKU 698458812322

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Procol Harum: Gary Brooker (vocals, piano), Dave Ball (guitar), Chris Copping (organ, harpsichord), Alan Cartwright (bass), B.J. Wilson (drums), Keith Reid (lyrics). Additional personnel: The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra and the Da Camera Singers. Recorded at Jubilee Auditorium, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada on November 18, 1971.
エディション : Reissue

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作品の情報

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アーティスト: Procol Harum

オリジナル発売日:1972年

商品の紹介

1972年にリリースされたカナダのエドモントン交響楽団との共演ライブ・アルバム。「Conquistador」や「A Salty Dog」などの代表曲を収録しており、さらに「Simple Sister」と「Shine On Brightly」のリハーサル・テイクを含む3曲をボーナス・トラックとして収録。
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Goldmine - Performance "Lofty but shows off Procol's classical side" / Sound "Pristine" Q - 3 Stars - Good
Rovi

This whole album was an afterthought -- Procol Harum had been invited to play a concert with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra and the Da Camera Singers in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, in August of 1971, at the tail-end of their last tour with Robin Trower in the lineup. Amid all of the preparation -- including the writing of new orchestral arrangements by Gary Brooker and with a new lead guitarist, Dave Ball, just joining the lineup -- Brooker decided that it might be a good idea to preserve a professionally made tape of the show and suggested that A&M Records, to which they were signed, might want to record the performance; the label agreed with just a week to go until the concert. Even "Conquistador," the song on which the resulting album's commercial success was built, was added at the last minute, with no time for the orchestra to rehearse the arrangement that Brooker wrote on the flight from England. They did it cold, opening the concert, and the eventual album featured a performance -- highlighted by the orchestra's brass in a Spanish mode, running scales on the strings, and B.J. Wilson's powerful drumming -- helped loft the single to number 16 in America. The group's second-biggest hit record (after "A Whiter Shade of Pale"), in turn, helped lift the album into the American Top Five. Ironically, the success of the LP also left Procol Harum's image slightly askew, with the presence of the orchestra and choir and the selection of songs, from the most ambitious part of the band's repertory, all combining to present the group as more of a progressive rock act than they actually were. "Conquistador" was the most accessible song on the album, and nothing else here matches it for sheer, bracing excitement, but the rest -- especially "Whaling Stories" and "A Salty Dog" and the multi-part "In Held 'Twas I" -- were all opened up by the vast canvas provided by the orchestra, and the group didn't wimp out in their own performance; Wilson, Ball, Brooker, and company all played hard and heavy where the songs required it. ~ Bruce Eder|
Rovi

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