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Procol Harum
Something Magic
Release Date: 1977
Label: Victor Records

Even fans call this one "Something Tragic." There are still hints of the tight ensemble playing that characterizes the best of Procol's Chrysalis albums, but most of the first side is dreary, uninspired stuff. While the title track captures some of the drama of early Procol, Brooker's distinctive voice is the sole link to their former glory on indifferent cuts like "Wizard Man." ("Strangers in Space" later appeared on the Brooker-produced The Long Good-bye: The Symphonic Music of Procol Harum.) "The Worm & The Tree" is a side-long extravagance, the first time the band had produced a work of this length since "In Held 'Twas I," on the 1968 release, Shine on Brightly. Unlike the whimsy and charm of that earlier suite, though, "The Worm & The Tree" lyrically evokes Emerson, Lake & Palmer's at their most tedious (Tarkus). Seemingly out of steam, and out of step with the rising tide of punk music, Procol Harum packed it in, not to return until the '90s. James A. Gardner, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Something MagicReid, Brooker3:37
2Skating on Thin IceBrooker, Reid4:49
3Wizard ManBrooker, Reid2:41
4Mark of the ClawGrabham, Reid4:39
5Strangers in SpaceReid, Brooker6:08
6Worm and the Tree, Pt. 1: Introduction/Menace/OccupationBrooker, Reid7:50
7Worm and the Tree, Pt. 2: Enervation/Expectancy/BattleReid, Brooker5:29
8Worm and the Tree, Pt. 3: Regeneration/EpilogueBrooker, Reid5:21

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
1977CDVictor Records
2006CDMusea
2003CDRepertoire Records



Group Members:
Alan Cartwright
Dave Ball
Gary Brooker
Diz Derrick
Chris Copping
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