viernes, 26 de agosto de 2022

1970: En casa con Procol Harum

Contenido de esta entrada:

Introducción

Lanzamiento del álbum

Enlaces, letras y opinión personal


Artículo anterior de Procol Harum: 1969: El perro saleroso de Procol Harum

Siguiente artículo de Procol Harum: 1971: Las barricadas rotas de Procol Harum

Sitio oficial de Procol Harum: Procol Harum - Beyond the Pale

Facebook oficial de Procol Harum: Procol Harum | Facebook

Portada del álbum Home

El anterior artículo lo dedicamos al tercer álbum de Procol Harum, A Salty Dog.

En este artículo continuamos su historia hasta la publicación de su cuarto álbum Home. Tras la publicación del álbum A Salty Dog se produce la salida del organista Matthew Fisher y el bajista David Knights y se les unió el ex compañero de banda bajista / organista Chris Copping de The Paramounts, Procol Harum fue, a todos los efectos, The Paramounts de nuevo en todo menos en el nombre. El propósito de traer a Copping era devolver parte del sonido R&B a la banda que tenían con su formación anterior.

Las sesiones iniciales se realizaron en Londres en Trident Studios en el otoño de 1969 bajo la supervisión del ex organista Matthew Fisher, quien también había producido el álbum anterior de la banda. Descontentos con el sonido y las actuaciones, la banda abandonó las sesiones de Trident y comenzó de nuevo en febrero de 1970 con el productor Chris Thomas y el ingeniero Jeff Jarratt en Abbey Road Studios. Una vez que se completó el álbum, se decidió que la portada sería una parodia de una edición británica del juego de mesa snakes and ladders, con miembros de la banda.

Ejemplo de tablero del juego snakes and ladders


Lanzamiento del álbum

Cuando el álbum fue lanzado en junio de 1970, llegó al número 34 en los Estados Unidos y al número 49 en el Reino Unido; llegó al Top 10 danés, alcanzando el puesto número 6. El álbum fue precedido por el sencillo "Whiskey Train", escrito por el guitarrista Robin Trower con el letrista Keith Reid


Pantallazo de la lista británica. Permaneció una semana en lista


En una revisión retrospectiva, Bruce Eder de AllMusic escribió: "El álbum clásico más duro del grupo es, más allá de una excelente vocalización de Gary Brooker, principalmente un escaparate para la guitarra de alta potencia de Robin Trower y una sección rítmica dura como el rock, con B.J. Wilson solo un poco menos animado que Ginger Baker en parte de la música. Procol Harum tenía una personalidad dividida en ese momento, la banda yuxtaponía números de rock & roll como "Still There'll Be More" y "Whisky Train" influenciado por Elvis Presley con piezas más oscuras y dramáticas como "Nothing That I Didn't Know" y "Barnyard Story". Chris Copping sustituye en el órgano, reemplazando a Matthew Fisher, pero el sonido general es el de un Procol Harum más delgado, todo excepto por la ambiciosa "Whaling Stories", incluso fue un compromiso que casi funcionó, mostrando el sonido de guitarra más grande que la vida de Trower (saliendo aquí como Robert Fripp de King Crimson). en uno de sus momentos más pesados) dentro de un concepto de art rock algo pretencioso.".

Contraportada del álbum


Enlaces y letras 


Enlace a la lista de reproducción del álbum: ♫ ❤️ Procol Harum - Home (1970) 🎸

Lista de canciones

Todas las canciones fueron escritas por Gary Brooker y Keith Reid, excepto donde se indique lo contrario.

Lado A
  1. "Whisky Train" (Robin Trower, Reid) - 4:31
  2. "The Dead Man's Dream" - 4:46
  3. "Still There'll Be More" - 4:53
  4. "Nothing That I Didn't Know" - 3:38
  5. "About to Die" (Trower, Reid) - 3:35
Lado B
  1. "Barnyard Story" - 2:46
  2. "Piggy Pig Pig" - 4:47
  3. "Whaling Stories" - 7:06
  4. "Your Own Choice" - 3:13

CARA 1

A1 Whisky Train
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Letras

Ain't gonna ride that whisky train
Ain't gonna burn up no more flame
Throw away my bottle down the drain
Ain't gonna ride that whisky train
To think that I could be so wrong
To be so sick and still go on
The way I drink it's been too long
Don't see much point in carrying on
I'm gonna lose these drinking blues
I'm gonna find a girl to make me choose
Between lovin' her and drinking booze
I'm gonna lose these drinking blues
Ain't gonna ride that whisky train
I'm tired of burning in the flame
Throw away my bottle down the drain
Ain't gonna ride that whisky train

Videos



A2 The Dead Man's Dream

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Letras

As I lay down dying, a floor for my bed
And a bundle of newspaper under my head
I dreamed a dream, as strange as could be
Concerning myself, and somebody like me
We were in some city, the stranger and me
The houses were open, and the streets empty
The windows were bare, and the pavements dirty
I asked where I was; my companion ignored me
We entered a graveyard and searched for a tombstone
The graves were disturbed, and the coffins wide open
And the coprses were rotten, yet each one was living
Their eyes were alive with maggots crawling
I cried out in fear, but my voice had left me
My legs were deformed, yet I moved quite freely
My head was on fire, yet my hands were icy
And everywhere light, yet darkness engulfed me
I managed to scream and woke from my slumber
I thought of my dream and lay there and wondered
Where had I been? What could it mean?
It was dark in the deathroom as I slithered under

Videos



A3 Still There'll Be More

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Letras

I'll bathe my eyes in a river of salt
I'll grow myself right up to the sky
I'll sing in the forest, tear down the trees
I'll foul all the fountains and trample the leaves
I'll blacken your Christmas and piss on your door
You'll cry out for mercy, but still there'll be more
I'll put a blight in the orchard
I'll run wild through the fields
I'll waylay your daughter and kidnap your wife
Savage her sexless and burn out her eyes
I'll blacken your Christmas and piss on your door
You'll cry out for mercy, but still there'll be more

Videos



A4 Nothing That I Didn't Know

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Letras

Did you hear what happened to Jenny Droe?
Couldn't believe it, but it's true
Twenty-six, and now she's dead
I wish that I could've died instead
Did you hear what happened to Jenny Droe?
Did you see how thin and pale she grew?
So much suffering, could not hide
Endless heartache until she died
Did you hear what happened to Jenny Droe?
Strike me dead, make it a truce
Strike me dead, let me go
Nothing that I didn't know
Did you hear what happened to Jenny Droe?
Couldn't believe it, but it's true
Twenty-six, and now she's dead
I wish that I could've died instead

Videos



A5 About to Die
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Letras

About to die - the crowds applaud you
About to die - they'll resurrect you
Light a candle up in kingdom come
Light the way for the saviour's son
A candle burning bright enough to tear the city down
About to die - the crowds reward you
About to die - their cheers ignore you
Light a candle up in kingdom come
Light the way for the chosen one
No candle burned with fire enough to tear that city down
About to die - the crowds applaud me
About to die - they'll resurrect me
Light a candle up in kingdom come
Light the way for the savior's son
A candle burning bright enough to tear the city down



CARA 2

B1 Barnyard Story
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Letras

Chicken in the farmyard, there's an oven in your bin
You're growing old with sorrow, you're growing fat with sin
I was living in the graveyard, I was hanging from the wall
I was living in the desert, I was trying not to fall
Once I stood upon Olympus, then the heavens opened wide
I beheld that flaming chariot and I saw the sacred bride
Now and then my life seems truer, now and then my life seems pure
All in all, my thoughts are fewer - maybe death will be my cure

Videos

B2 Piggy Pig Pig

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Letras

Wash yourself and see your sorrow, make every pitcher clean
Take a mop to swab the floor and destroy the evil dream
Counting houses full of lead, the evil eye on high
The streets awash with blood and pus, the new moon's in the sky
God's aloft, the winds are raging
God's aloft, the winds are cold
After leaving I was weeping - count it out in tolls
Watch the book, the page is turning - how the tale unfolds
Inside every cancered spectre,
inside-outside find your own
God's aloft, the winds are raging - God's aloft, the winds are cold

Videos



B3 Whaling Stories



Enlaces



Letras

Pailing well after sixteen days, a mammoth task was set
Sack the town, and rob the tower, and steal the alphabet
Close the door and bar the gate, but keep the windows clean
God's alive inside a movie! Watch the silver screen!
Rum was served to all the traitors; pygmies held themselves in check
Bloodhounds nosed around the houses, down dark alleys sailors crept
Six bells struck, the pot was boiling - soup spilled out on passers-by
Angels mumbled incantations, closely watched by God on high
Lightning struck out - fire and brimstone! Boiling oil and shrieking steam!
Darkness struck with molten fury, flashbulbs glorified the scene
Not a man who had a finger, not a man who could be seen
Nothing called (not name nor number) - Echo stormed its final scream
Daybreak washed with sands of gladness, rotting all it rotted clean
Windows peeped out on their neighbors, inside fireside bedsides gleam
SHALIMAR, the trumpets chorused, angels wholly all shall take
Those alive will meet the prophets, those at peace shall see their wake

Videos



B4 Your Own Choice

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Letras

There's too many women and not enough wine
Too many poets and not enough rhyme
Too many glasses and not enough time
Draw your own conclusions
My old dog's a good old dog
My old man's a silly old sod
The human face is a terrible place
Choose your own examples
Went to the river, but I could not swim
Knew I'd drown if I went in
Lost my faith in a terrible race
Rest-in-peace hereafter


Créditos

Chris Copping – órgano, bajo

B.J. Wilson – batería

Robin Trower – guitarra, teclados

Gary Brooker – piano y voz

Keith Reid – textos

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