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Prodigal Stranger [Import]
~ Procol Harum (Artist)
3.0 out of 5 stars 2 customer reviews (2 customer reviews)

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1. Truth Won't Fade Away Listen
2. Holding On Listen
3. Man with a Mission Listen
4. (You Can't) Turn Back the Page Listen
5. One More Time Listen
6. Dream in Ev'ry Home Listen
7. Hand That Rocks the Cradle Listen
8. King of Hearts Listen
9. All Our Dreams Are Sold Listen
10. Perpetual Motion Listen
11. Learn to Fly Listen
12. Pursuit of Happiness Listen

 
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Another Reunion of a great band, 19 May 2003
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Procol Harum was absolutely one of the sixties and seventies pioneers of rock, with a very personal and original statement. Their music was, most of the time, evocative and full of beautiful melodic lines and at other times experimenting and challenging. With anthems such as Shine On Brightly, Grand Hotel and their debut simply named Procol Harum, they will certainly remain in the history of rock. But unfortunately with this reunion album including members of the original line-up: Gary Brooker, Matthew Fisher, Robin Trower, Keith Reid, they fall into the temptation of commercial and trivial song writing, that for most parts reminds you of the eighties rock/pop sound. Nothing challenging here and gone is the very magic they possessed in heyday of rock. The only thing recognisable on this CD is Gary Brooker’s vocal, which sounds unmistakable like him, but that is also the only thing that gives you a hint of the group once known as Procol Harum.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Out of the blue, 2 Aug 2001
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Gathering themselves for one (final?) bow Procul Harum re-unite for the first time since 1977 and turn in a remarkable performance. This album has a fresh and powerful new sound whilst being recognisably the same band whose post-Whiter Shade work had been so criminally underrated in the 1970's. Gary Brooker's voice meets the demands of the almost processional anthem 'The truth won't fade away' with consummate ease whilst perhaps being more at home later in the album with the more romantic 'Perpetual Motion'. In truth, all these songs, though beautifully produced and played, have only been heard by a tiny fraction of the audience that would surely appreciate them. On the up side - 'The Prodigal Stranger' must now be elavated to the status of 'undicovered masterpiece'. Buy it.
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