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The song's lyrics were written by Keith Reid, and its music was composed by Gary Brooker, who also sang.It was featured on the band's 1967 album, Procol Harum. [1] The song is unusual in that the music was written before the lyrics; according to Reid, "99 out of 100 of those Procol Harum songs were written the words first, and then were set to music."
Title [A] Album details Peak chart positions UK [1]CAN [3]US [11]Flyback 4: The Best of Procol Harum: Released: March 1971; Label: Fly Formats: LP, 8-track — — — A Whiter Shade of Pale / A Salty Dog
Trower retained Dewar as his bassist (who also took on lead vocals) and recruited drummer Reg Isidore (later replaced by Bill Lordan) to form the Robin Trower Band in 1973. [4] In 1974, the group released Bridge of Sighs. [1] This album, along with his first and third solo album, was produced by his former Procol Harum bandmate, organist ...
Conquistador is the ninth album by Canadian jazz trumpeter Maynard Ferguson on Columbia Records. [1] The album is notable for its inclusion of the hit single " Gonna Fly Now (Theme from "Rocky") ". Background and production
June 15, 1973 22 Bee Gees June 23, 1973 23 Paul Williams June 30, 1973 24 Jose Feliciano July 7, 1973 25 Smokey Robinson July 14, 1973 26 Joan Baez July 21, 1973 27 Dionne Warwick July 28, 1973 28 Al Green August 4, 1973 29 Bee Gees August 11, 1973 30 Richard Pryor August 18, 1973 31 Loretta Lynn & Marty Robbins "Midnight Special Country Edition"
Herzog's main character is more than a conquistador of one particular century; he is the embodiment of imperialism as such. Seen in this light, Herzog's re-creation of a specific period in history, i.e., Spain's conquests in the New World, becomes a treatise on the evils of imperialism through the ages.
^c Reissued as In Concert – Summertime in 1982. ^d Jazz on a Sunday Afternoon (Vol. I, Vol. II, Vol. III) was reissued many times with such titles as: Lil Darlin' , Masquerade, The Masquerade Is Over, Live at Casa Caribe, All Blues, Blue Bossa, After Hours, Golden Legends Live, Jazz After Hours with George Benson, and others.
Conquistador! is a 1968 studio album recorded in 1966 by free jazz pianist Cecil Taylor, released by Blue Note Records. [6] Critical reception