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.
Often cited by fans as their masterpiece, this record mixed rock, folk, and blues with a nautical, cinematic atmosphere. Symphonic Peaks and Evolutions Throughout the 1970s, the band continued to experiment: Procol Harum - Discography
A psychedelic landmark that paired Gary Brooker's soulful vocals with Keith Reid’s surreal, Holocaust-influenced lyrics. This album contains the 17-minute suite "In Held
The band’s first three albums established their "symphonic rock" identity: this record mixed rock