Label: Crysalis Records (UK), CHR.1080
Style: Art Rock, Progressive Rock
Country: Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England
Time: 39:16
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 228 Mb
Procol's Ninth is the eighth studio album (ninth including Live) by
Procol Harum, and was released in August 1975. Produced by songwriters
Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, Procol's Ninth featured a slightly
different direction from the previous album, with a much starker sound
than Chris Thomas's more elaborate productions. According to an
interview with guitarist Mick Grabham, conducted by Roland Clare for the
2009 reissue, Leiber and Stoller focused less on the production sound
and more on "the structure of the songs". The band appeared on the cover
of the album in a straightforward unassuming photograph, mirroring the
sound of the album itself. The cover featured simulations of each band
member's signature.
Procol's Ninth was the first release from the band to feature non-original songs: a remake of The Beatles' "Eight Days a Week" and Leiber & Stoller's own "I Keep Forgetting". "Eight Days a Week" was put on the album by the producers, initially against the band's wishes. The album also featured "Pandora's Box", a track that had been composed by Gary Brooker and Keith Reid early in the band's career. Cash Box said of "Pandora's Box" that "we guarantee you’ll be humming this Procol heavy night and day by the time Halloween rears its head a few weeks from now." As included on Ninth, it differed substantially from the more psychedelic unfinished version of the song that was ultimately released as a bonus track on the 2009 reissue of the band's first album.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Procol%27s_Ninth)
Procol's Ninth was the first release from the band to feature non-original songs: a remake of The Beatles' "Eight Days a Week" and Leiber & Stoller's own "I Keep Forgetting". "Eight Days a Week" was put on the album by the producers, initially against the band's wishes. The album also featured "Pandora's Box", a track that had been composed by Gary Brooker and Keith Reid early in the band's career. Cash Box said of "Pandora's Box" that "we guarantee you’ll be humming this Procol heavy night and day by the time Halloween rears its head a few weeks from now." As included on Ninth, it differed substantially from the more psychedelic unfinished version of the song that was ultimately released as a bonus track on the 2009 reissue of the band's first album.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Procol%27s_Ninth)
Matrix: side A - CHR 1080-A-10 STERLING, side B - CHR 1080-B-10 STERLING
01. A1 Pandora's Box (03:41)
02. A2 Fools Gold (04:00)
03. A3 Taking The Time (03:39)
04. A4 The Unquiet Zone (03:36)
05. A5 The Final Thrust (04:34)
06. B1 I Keep Forgetting (03:25)
07. B2 Without A Doubt (04:30)
08. B3 The Pipers Tune (04:26)
09. B4 Typewriter Torment (04:27)
10. B5 Eight Days A Week (02:54)
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