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Home (Procol Harum album)

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Released
  
5 June 1970

Length
  
39:11

Release date
  
5 June 1970

Label
  
A&M Records

Recorded
  
1970

Artist
  
Procol Harum

Producer
  
Chris Thomas

Home (Procol Harum album) wwwprogarchivescomprogressiverockdiscography

Home (1970)
  
Broken Barricades (1971)

Genres
  
Progressive rock, Psychedelic rock, Art rock, Blues rock, Hard rock

Similar
  
Procol Harum albums, Blues rock albums

Procol harum home full album 1970


Home is Procol Harum's fourth album, released in 1970. With the departure of organist Matthew Fisher and bassist David Knights and the addition of the remaining musicians' (Gary Brooker, B.J. Wilson and Robin Trower) former bandmate bassist/organist Chris Copping from The Paramounts, Procol Harum was, for all intents and purposes, The Paramounts again in all but name. The purpose of bringing in Copping was to return some of the R&B sound to the band that they had with their previous incarnation.

Contents

The initial sessions were performed in London at Trident Studios under the supervision of former organist Matthew Fisher who had also produced the band's previous album. Unhappy with the sound and performances, the band scrapped the Trident sessions and began again with producer Chris Thomas and engineer Jeff Jarratt at Abbey Road Studios. Once the album was completed it was decided that the cover would be a parody of the British board game Snakes and Ladders featuring members of the band.

When the album was released in June 1970 it charted at No. 34 in the United States and No. 49 in the United Kingdom, making the Danish Top 10 peaking at #6. The album was preceded by the single "Whiskey Train" written by guitarist Robin Trower with lyricist Keith Reid.

Track listing

All songs written by Gary Brooker and Keith Reid except where noted

Salvo/Fly Reissue 2009

In 2009 Salvo reissued the Procol Harum catalogue and included bonus tracks for each album. "Home" included two bonus tracks selected and approved by Gary Brooker and Keith Reid "Whaling Stories" and "Still There'll Be More". The two bonus tracks were work-in-progress mixes that didn't have the final overdubs from the final versions.

Personnel

  • Chris Copping – organ, bass guitar
  • B.J. Wilson – drums
  • Robin Trower – guitar
  • Gary Brooker – piano and vocals
  • Keith Reid – lyrics
  • Technical
  • Jeff Jarratt - recording engineer
  • Helmut Hastenteufel - sleeve design
  • Songs

    1Whiskey Train4:32
    2Dead Man's Dream4:43
    3Still There'll Be More4:58

    References

    Home (Procol Harum album) Wikipedia