One More Time: Live in Utrecht [Live]

Track Listings
1. Bringing Home the Bacon    
2. Shine on Brightly    
3. Homburg    
4. One More Time    
5. Grand Hotel    
6. Man With a Mission    
7. Devil Came from Kansas    
8. Whisky Train    
9. King of Hearts    
10. Salty Dog    
11. Whaling Stories    
12. All Our Dreams Are Sold    
13. Repent Walpurgis    

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One More Time: Live in Utrecht
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Procol's Best Live Effort
  • 3 because it's Procol Harum
One More Time: Live in Utrecht
Procol Harum
Manufacturer: Friday Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0007LLQ00
Release Date: 2005-03-08

Tracks:

  1. Bringing Home the Bacon
  2. Shine on Brightly
  3. Homburg
  4. One More Time
  5. Grand Hotel
  6. Man With a Mission
  7. Devil Came from Kansas
  8. Whisky Train
  9. King of Hearts
  10. Salty Dog
  11. Whaling Stories
  12. All Our Dreams Are Sold
  13. Repent Walpurgis

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Procol's Best Live Effort.......2006-05-31

With all due respect, this is the best live Procol we have available. Most fans came away with mixed feelings after Prodigal Stranger, with its strange FM radio sound. In essence, the album was over-baked in production. When we hear these same tracks stripped-down and live, they take on a whole new feel. They rock! We should be greatful that this gig is now widely available. It provides us with a snapshot of the band on a good night from an under-represented period. A fine effort by one of rock's greats. Thanks to Friday Music.

3 out of 5 stars 3 because it's Procol Harum.......2005-03-20

...............or 40% of it anyway; when PH reunited in 1990 for the somewhat less-than-stellar "Prodigal Stranger," it did give us renewed faith that we'd be seeing snd hearing Procol Harum again. But no, the band quickly developed into something for a franchise for Gary Brooker: himself, an organist, a guitarist, a bassist, and a drummer. And true, Procol's original organist, Matthew Fisher DID both play on the cd and "mix" it. But please don't sully your memories of hearing that great live version of "Conquistador" on AM - yes, AM - radio in 1972 by comparing the 1972 Procol Harum by this 2002..."edition" of them. The guitarist on this thing might be..."good" if he didn't insist on playing parts on songs that weren't necessary or even pleasant to listen to. For instance, the opening track, "Bringing Home The Bacon": when the piano and drums do that great - original - "dah-DAH-da" riff, Whitehorn places a kind of Keith Richards-esque "5th resolving to first" riff right after it, making it sound absolutely comical. The rest of the cd sounds like, in all honesty, a "reunion-for-the-bucks" kind of thing. I know this cd was originally available thru Gary Brooker's own private "Gazza" label (I bought MY copy from there), but I'm just wondering why he chose to release this tired-sounding thing, instead of a sort of two-cd set of the GREAT reunion gig at Redhill in 1997, when the original members of Procol Harum sounded and played with the exuberance of almost being timewarped directly from the seventies. I've seen and heard it, and it's a JOY to behold. But until Gary Brooker decides to release IT, you might as well be a "Procol Harum Completionist," and purchase this cd. Despite my less than glowing opinion of it, it's still infinitely superior to any of the "J LO/synthesizer" dreck that radio inflicts on you right now...
One More Time: Live in Utrecht
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    One More Time: Live in Utrecht
    Procol Harum
    Manufacturer: Friday Music
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    BritainBritain | British Isles | Europe | International | Styles | Music
    Psychedelic RockPsychedelic Rock | Classic Rock | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B0007YH6TC
    Release Date: 2005-03-08

    Tracks:

    1. Bringing Home the Bacon
    2. Shine on Brightly
    3. Homburg
    4. One More Time
    5. Grand Hotel
    6. Man With a Mission
    7. Devil Came from Kansas
    8. Whisky Train
    9. King of Hearts
    10. Salty Dog
    11. Whaling Stories
    12. All Our Dreams Are Sold
    13. Repent Walpurgis

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