Procol Harum - Discography Apr 2026
A psychedelic landmark that paired Gary Brooker's soulful vocals with Keith Reid’s surreal, Holocaust-influenced lyrics.
The band’s first three albums established their "symphonic rock" identity: Procol Harum - Discography
Procol Harum’s discography is more than just a collection of albums; it’s a blueprint for the progressive rock movement that followed. While they are forever tied to the haunting organ of their 1967 debut single, —which sold over 10 million copies and was famously inspired by J.S. Bach’s "Air on a G String" —their full body of work reveals a band that was far more adventurous than a single hit suggests. The Early Pillars (1967–1969) A psychedelic landmark that paired Gary Brooker's soulful
This album contains the 17-minute suite "In Held ’Twas in I," widely considered the first true progressive rock "epic." It paved the way for later legends like Genesis and Yes to write side-long compositions. Bach’s "Air on a G String" —their full