The band's journey began in the late 1960s, with their debut album, "Procol Harum," released in 1967. This was quickly followed by "Procol Harum II" and the iconic "Procol Harum III," which solidified their place in the psychedelic rock scene. The hits from these early years, such as "Whiter Shade of Pale" and "Sympathy for the Devil," showcased the band's ability to craft enduring songs.
, which was praised for its consistency and "very British" melodies. John McFerrin's Rock and Prog Reviews The Official "Still There'll Be More" Box Set (8 Discs) procol harum discography 26 cds mp3320
Would you like help identifying which official releases would actually make up a legitimate 26‑CD set, or tips on ripping your own CDs to 320 kbps MP3? The band's journey began in the late 1960s,