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A live version of "Luskus Delph" (Brooker, Reid) from the album Broken Barricades is also included on recent CD reissues (it had originally been the B-side of the "Conquistador" single, CHS 2003). The 2009 Salvo reissue also includes rehearsal takes of "Simple Sister" and "Shine On Brightly" as additional bonus tracks.
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
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
1973 KC 32403 M.F. Horn 3: 1973 KG 32732 M.F. Horn 4&5: Live At Jimmy's: 1974 KC 33007 Chameleon: 1976 PC 33953 Primal Scream: 1977 PC 34457 Conquistador: JC 34971 New Vintage: 1978 JC 35480 Carnival: 1979 JC 36124 Hot: 1980 JC 36766 It's My Time: 1982 FC 37713 Hollywood: 1983 Nautilus NR 57 Storm: 1986 Blackhawk BKH 50101 (LP) BKH 501-2 (CD ...
M.F. Horn 4&5: Live at Jimmy's is the 6th big band album by Canadian jazz trumpeter Maynard Ferguson for Columbia Records. Live at Jimmy's was recorded during a lunchtime event, where members of the press and record company executives were invited to hear Maynard and his band play a special two-hour mid-day concert.
The musical elements don’t combust as much as they melt into each other: Horns swell shrilly at the borders to add haunted textures, while Andrew Cyrille's amorphous rhythms tie the masterwork together. Even without Unit Structures as its contrast, Conquistador! still stands as a great testament to this sui generis collective." [7]
M.F. Horn 3 (stylized M.F. Horn|3 [1]) is an album by Canadian jazz trumpeter Maynard Ferguson. [2] After Ferguson moved from England to the U.S. in 1973, his band changed, as British members were replaced by American musicians, primarily from colleges.