Procol Harum - Discography 26 Cds - Mp3-320 May 2026
Procol Harum: Comprehensive 26-CD Discography (MP3-320 kbps)
The Deep Cuts Reward
Unlike greatest-hits compilations, a full 320kbps discography reveals:
- Mick Grabham’s guitar textures (post-Trower).
- B.J. Wilson’s drumming (often called rock’s greatest unknown drummer).
- Keith Reid’s lyrics – surreal, nautical, existential.
- Orchestral collaborations – beyond Edmonton, with the Danish National Concert Orchestra.
Why MP3-320?
For Procol Harum’s music – dense with orchestration, Hammond organ tones, and Gary Brooker’s piano – MP3-320 preserves the dynamic range better than lower bitrates (128/192). It’s ideal for: Procol Harum - Discography 26 cds - mp3-320
- Car audio / portable players with limited FLAC support
- Streaming from Plex / Jellyfin without transcoding
- Archiving with a balance of quality and space
The 26 CDs – Likely Core Set
A full 26-disc rip would include:
- Procol Harum (1967) – mono & stereo mixes.
- Shine On Brightly (1968) – the 18-minute epic.
- A Salty Dog (1969) – orchestral title track.
- Home (1970) – Trower’s swan song.
- Broken Barricades (1971) – featuring “Simple Sister.”
- Grand Hotel (1973) – lush, ironic.
- Exotic Birds and Fruit (1974) – underrated.
- Procol’s Ninth (1975) – with “Pandora’s Box.”
- Plus live albums, BBC recordings, and the post-2000 reunions.