Grand Hotel (album)
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Grand Hotel | ||
Studio album by Procol Harum | ||
Released | April 1973 | |
Genre | Progressive Rock | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Procol Harum chronology | ||
Procol Harum Live with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra (1972) |
Grand Hotel (1973) |
Exotic Birds and Fruit (1974) |
Grand Hotel is an album by Procol Harum, released in 1973.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Grand Hotel"
- "Toujours l'amour"
- "A Rum Tale"
- "TV Caesar"
- "A Souvenir of London"
- "Bringing Home the Bacon"
- "For Liquorice John"
- "Fires (Which Burnt Brightly)"
- "Robert's Box"
[edit] Credits
- Chris Copping - organ
- Alan Cartwright - bass guitar
- B.J. Wilson - drums
- Mick Grabham - guitar
- Gary Brooker - piano and vocals
- Keith Reid - lyrics
- Christianne Legrand vocals for Fires (Which Burnt Brightly)
[edit] Miscellanea
Douglas Adams came up with the idea for The Restaurant at the End of the Universe while listening to the title track.[1]
[edit] External links
- ProcolHarum.com - ProcolHarum.com's page on this album
[edit] References
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 · |