{"product_id":"procol-harum-1969-west-coast-conquest-stereo-soundboard-1cd","title":"PROCOL HARUM \/ 1969 West Coast Conquest STEREO SOUNDBOARD (1CD)","description":"\u003cp\u003e01.Conquistador\u003cbr\u003e02.Stoke Poges\u003cbr\u003e03.Kaleidoscope\u003cbr\u003e04.Homburg\u003cbr\u003e05.Repent Walpurgis\u003cbr\u003e06.Shine On Brightly\u003cbr\u003e07.Goin' Down Slow\u003cbr\u003e08.Juicy John Pink\u003cbr\u003e09.Cerdes\u003cbr\u003e10.Skip Softly My Moonbeams\u003cbr\u003e11.Crucifiction Lane\u003cbr\u003e12.Wish Me Well\u003cbr\u003e13.Rambling On\u003cbr\u003e14.Goin' Down Slow\u003cbr\u003e15.A Whiter Shade Of Pale\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eGary Brooker - Piano, Vocal\u003cbr\u003eKeith Reid - Composer\u003cbr\u003eMatthew Fisher - Hammond Organ\u003cbr\u003eRobin Trower - Guitar\u003cbr\u003eBarrie.James.Wilson - Drums\u003cbr\u003eDave Knight - Bass\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e◆Live archives at Fillmore West, S.F. and Troubadour, L.A. April 1969\u003cbr\u003eSTEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING \/ 24bit Digitally Remastered\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThe greatest masterpiece in PROCOL HARUM bootleg history is now available on a permanently preserved pressed CD! PROCOL HARUM made a sensational debut in 1967 with \"A Whiter Shade of Pale,\" and shortly after, a lineup change brought in Robin Trower on guitar and B.J. Wilson on drums, creating the ultimate \"original\" PROCOL HARUM. This golden age lineup continued until mid-1969 when Matthew Fisher, the Hammond organist who was central to the band's sound, left. This album is a superb live archive that encapsulates those two years truly worthy of being called their golden age. The stereo soundboard master, reportedly recorded at gigs at Fillmore West and Troubadour in April 1969 and unearthed from the record company's archives, has been digitally remastered in 24-bit, achieving a superb sound quality that vividly captures the energy of the early days of rock on the US West Coast. The master copy used in this release has been circulating under the name [Fillmore East 4\/6], but as can be confirmed by the MC at the beginning of \"Walpurgis Regret,\" there is no doubt that the performance held around Easter that year took place at either the Fillmore West or the Troubadour. And while it has historical value, the greatest appeal of this release is above all its superb sound quality. The master tape, a perfect stereo line source, had very high documentary value, but it also had problems such as hiss noise due to age and phase inversion in some tracks. These various problems have been removed, the sound image, which was previously flat, has been given spatial depth, and the remastering has focused on faithfully reproducing the warm and fat sound of the late 1960s stage equipment without falling into the trap of the hard sound often associated with digital processing.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Others","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":52999539720508,"sku":null,"price":49.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0956\/5801\/7084\/files\/56914943.webp?v=1776734459","url":"https:\/\/worldmusiclover.com\/nl\/products\/procol-harum-1969-west-coast-conquest-stereo-soundboard-1cd","provider":"WORLD MUSIC LOVER","version":"1.0","type":"link"}