Something Magic
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Something Magic | ||
Studio album by Procol Harum | ||
Released | March 1977 | |
Recorded | Late 1976 | |
Genre | Progressive Rock | |
Producer(s) | Procol Harum, Ron Albert and Howie Albert | |
Procol Harum chronology | ||
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Procol's Ninth (1975) |
Something Magic (1977) |
The Prodigal Stranger (1991) |
Something Magic, by Procol Harum, was released in 1977.
After this album was released Copping left the band. Dee Murray (Elton John's bassist) replaced him for the North American tour promoting this album.
[edit] Track listing
- "Something Magic"
- "Skating on Thin Ice"
- "Wizard Man"
- "The Mark of the Claw"
- "Strangers in Space"
- "The Worm & The Tree"
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- "Part One"
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- "Introduction"
- "Menace"
- "Occupation"
- "Part Two"
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- "Enervation"
- "Expectancy"
- "Battle"
- "Part Three"
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- "Regeneration"
- "Epilogue"
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[edit] Credits
- Pete Solley - organ and synthesisers
- Chris Copping - bass guitar
- B.J. Wilson - drums
- Mick Grabham - guitar
- Gary Brooker - piano and vocals
- Keith Reid - lyrics
[edit] External links
- ProcolHarum.com - ProcolHarum.com's page on this album
Procol Harum |
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Current members: Gary Brooker ·
Geoff Dunn · Matt Pegg · Josh Phillips · Geoff Whitehorn · Keith Reid |
Former members:
Dave Ball · Dave Bronze · Alan Cartwright · Chris Copping · Matthew Fisher · Mick Grabham · Dave Knights · Mark Brzezicki · Dee Murray · Pete Solley · Jerry Stevenson · Robin Trower · B.J. Wilson |
Discography |
Studio Albums: Procol Harum · Shine on Brightly · A Salty Dog · Home · Broken Barricades · Grand Hotel · Exotic Birds and Fruit · Procol's Ninth · Something Magic · The Prodigal Stranger · The Well's on Fire Live albums: Procol Harum Live with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra Other albums: The Long Goodbye · Liquorice John Death: Ain't Nothin' To Get Excited About · One More Time - Live in Utrecht 1992 · |