Procol Harum - Grand Hotel (Remastered) (2018)

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Title: Grand Hotel (Remastered)
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Esoteric Recordings
Genre: Progressive Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 66:35
Total Size: 152 / 430 MB
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Tracklist:

01 Grand Hotel 6:09
02 Toujours L'amour 3:32
03 A Rum Tale 3:21
04 TV Ceasar 5:54
05 A Souvenir Of London 3:21
06 Bringing Home The Bacon 4:18
07 For Liquorice John 4:26
08 Fires (Which Burn Brightly) 5:09
09 Robert's Box 4:46
10 Grand Hotel (Without Orchestra Or Choir) 6:09
11 Bringing Home The Bacon (Dave Ball-Era Recording) 6:07
12 Toujours L'amour (Dave Ball-Era Recording) 3:40
13 Fires (Which Burn Brightly) (Dave Ball-Era Recording) 5:04
14 Robert's Box (Dave Ball-Era Recording) 4:39

Esoteric Recordings are pleased to announce the release of an expanded 2 disc edition of the acclaimed Procol Harum album “Grand Hotel”. Released in March 1973 the album was the first to feature a line-up of Gary Brooker (piano, vocals), Alan Cartwright (bass), Chris Copping (organ), Mick Grabham (guitars) and B.J. Wilson (drums) and was remarkable for its musical diversity and was hailed as “A masterpiece of musical perfection and lyricism” by the NME weekly music paper. From the sumptuously orchestrated title track, to compositions such as ‘For Liquorice John’, ‘Fires (Which Burnt Brightly)’, ‘Bringing Home The Bacon’, ‘Toujours L’Amour’ and ‘Robert’s Box’ – “Grand Hotel” defied classification but remains one of Procol Harum’s best loved and most admired works.

This expanded two disc edition includes five bonus tracks, (three previously unreleased), taken from the early recording sessions, along with a DVD (NTSC / Region Free) featuring a previously unreleased performance filmed for RTBF television in Belgium from November 1973. The release also features a replica of the book included with the original LP of “Grand Hotel” and a further lavishly illustrated booklet featuring material from Gary Brooker’s personal archive and an essay by Procol Harum authority Roland Clare featuring comments from Gary Brooker.


  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.
  • Mook
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Too bad this is missing disc 2
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Thanks for the Lossles Music.