73. I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch) / Nothing But the Truth 7
74. A Whiter Shade of Pale 7
75. A Whiter Shade of Pale 7
76. Homburg 7
77. Quite Rightly So 7
78. A Salty Dog 7
79. The Devil Came from Kansas 8
80. Long Gone Geek 8
81. Shine on Brightly 8
82. In the Wee Small Hours of Sixpence 8
83. Still There'll Be More 8
84. Pilgrim's Progress 8
85. Quite Rightly So 8
86. Magdalene My Regal Zonophone 8
87. Power Failure 8
88. A Salty Dog 8
89. Simple Sister 9
90. In the Autumn of My Madness 9
91. Look to Your Soul 9
92. Grand Finale 9
93. Drunk Again 9
94. Grand Hotel 9
95. Conquistador 9
96. Bringing Home the Bacon 9
97. Too Much Between Us 9
98. Toujours L'amour 9
99. Whaling Stories 10
100. Fires (Which Burnt Brightly) 10
101. Kaleidoscope 10
102. Pandora's Box 10
103. Something Magic 10
104. Conquistador 10
105. Nothing But the Truth 10
106. Strangers in Space 10
107. Grand Hotel 10
108. Pandora's Box 10
109. Skating on Thin Ice 11
110. The Mark of the Claw 11
111. Wizard Man 11
112. This Old Dog 11
113. A Whiter Shade of Pale
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Limited eight disc (five CDs + three NTSC/Region 0 DVD) set. Esoteric Recordings are proud to announce the release of an official limited edition super deluxe boxed set celebrating fifty years of the legendary Procol Harum. This eight disc set comprises five CDs and three DVDs, of which the first three discs draw upon the key tracks from Procol Harum's illustrious career. Disc four features the band's legendary concert at the Hollywood Bowl on 21 September 1973 (with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra and the Roger Wagner Chorale), whilst disc five features a previously unreleased concert at the Bournemouth Winter Gardens on 17 March 1976. The DVD content features over three and a halve hours of footage, mostly previously unreleased. Disc six begins with a performance of 'A Whiter Shade of Pale' on the BBC TV show Top of the Pops from December 1967 before moving to the archives of the German Beat Club series. Disc seven features the entire sixty-five minute recording session of a performance for the German Musikladen series in October 1973. Disc eight features more BBC TV performances. This lavish re-mastered set also features a sixty-eight page hard backed book with an essay by Patrick Humphries and a lengthy in depth commentary on the performances featured by respected Procol Harum authority Roland Clare. The book also includes many previously unseen photographs and memorabilia from Gary Brooker's private collection.