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typically highlights the band's journey from their breakthrough debut to their initial disbandment in 1977. The

Few bands bridge the gap between psychedelic baroque pop and progressive rock as seamlessly as Procol Harum. Often mislabeled as a one-hit wonder due to the immortal “A Whiter Shade of Pale,” this collection proves otherwise. Greatest Hits (1967-1977) is a decade-spanning journey through the melancholic, organ-drenched genius of one of Britain’s most literate and underrated ensembles. This release, presented here in format, captures every Hammond B3 swell, every orchestral nuance, and every bitter-sweet guitar lick from the golden era of vinyl. Procol Harum - Greatest Hits -1967-1977--FLAC-

The year 1967 changed everything. With the release of "A Whiter Shade of Pale," Procol Harum didn't just top the charts; they introduced a fusion of Bach-inspired classical structures and soulful R&B that the world hadn't heard before. With the release of "A Whiter Shade of

Greatest Hits (1967-1977) is more than a collection of singles; it is a testament to a band that treated rock music as a serious art form without losing its bluesy soul. presented here in format

This compilation serves as a reminder that Procol Harum was arguably the first "progressive rock" band. While Pink Floyd and The Doors were doing psychedelia, Procol Harum was fusing classical structures with rock rhythm. This album documents the evolution of that sound perfectly.