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Monday, March 24, 2025

Procol Harum - Shine On Brightly (1968 uk, fantastic pych prog rock, three different versions, 2009, 2012 japan and 2015 three disc box set remasters)



Shine On Brightly, released in 1968, was Procol Harum’s second studio album. It followed on from their iconic single, A Whiter Shade of Pale, which reached No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart, and their 1967 debut studio album, Procol Harum.

Shine On Brightly highlights the progressive path the band were trailblazing in 1968, with a unique mix of rock, blues, classical, and psychedelic influences. Quite Rightly So, the opening track, showcases all these elements. Matthew Fisher’s Hammond organ mixes classical and psychedelic influences, over which Gary Brooker’s expressive voice, and urgent piano playing, give flight to Keith Reid’s figurative lyrics. Robin Trower part way through the song adds a trademark squall of bluesy guitar. The very capable rhythm section of Dave Knights on bass and B. J. Wilson on drums, propel the song forward with some very funky playing. A really striking opening to the album.

Shine On Brightly, the title track, features B. J. Wilson’s imaginative drumming built on subtle fills and splashing cymbals, and Robin Trower’s atmospheric and wailing guitar phrases. Gary Brooker’s vocal has a lament quality, as he gives an eloquent reading of Keith Reid’s lyrics which convey bewilderment and questioning. The opening couplet is quite intriguing

Matthew Fisher’s organ solo at the midpoint in the song is quite exquisite, and the song is undoubtedly one of the album highlights. 

Skip Softly (My Moonbeams) is possibly the most psychedelic track on the album. It has a playful musical feel, with what sounds like a tuba in the mix. The song then evolves and offers up an impressionistic instrumental section, that begins softly with just organ and piano, before Dave Knights’s bass brings back in the drums and guitar, with a marvellous solo from Robin Trower, full of ringing reverb. Wish Me Well, offers another side of the band, and has an expansive blues base, where Gary Brooker’s rolling piano chords and soaring voice prove irresistible. Complementing this is Robin Trower’s sublime sustain laden guitar fills and solo.  

Rambling On has a classic progressive rock flavour, with its slow build, anthemic middle section, and slight return coda. Magdalene (My Regal Zonophone), in contrast, is a slow paced ballad, that shines the spotlight back on Gary Brooker’s very fine voice. Both these tracks set the scene nicely, for the lengthy five section suite that follows, In Held Twas in I. It is a hugely ambitious piece with varying musical colours and lyrical concepts, and evidences the innovative and creative drive that was at the heart of the band.

Part One, Glimpses Of Nirvana, has two mystical spoken word passages, that appear to muse on philosophical questions about being. A central musical theme is played, which at different points involves piano, organ, guitar, sitar, and choral voices. Part Two, Twas Tea Time At The Circus, begins with tubular bells, and has a freewheeling and jaunty mood, which somewhat contrasts with the lyrical content which asks the listener to look below the surface of what we think we see. Part Three, In The Autumn Of My Madness, mixes a lilting organ harmony, and syncopated rhythm, with random sounds that fly in and out of the mix, including an old-fashioned car horn and sirens. Part Four, Look To Your Soul, has an initial instrumental section, with some wondrous hard rock guitar effects and an organ motif, that are complemented by some precision ensemble playing. When the vocal enters, Gary Brooker’s voice weaves around the tumbling drums and then soars over the music. The very best vocal performance on the album and a perfect complement to the words that pose the process of learning and seeking as the key to being.  Part five, Grand Finale, is a majestic instrumental piece that has the choral vocals returning and provides the setting for Robin Trower’s stand out guitar solo, full of melodic runs. It just has to be heard
by Gareth Allen on 23rd May 2024


Tracks
1. Quite Rightly So (Gary Brooker, Keith Reid, Matthew Fisher) - 3:38
2. Shine On Brightly - 3:30
3. Skip Softly (My Moonbeams) - 3:43
4. Wish Me Well - 3:20
5. Rambling On - 4:28
6. Magdalene - 2:47
7. Glimpses Of Nirvana (Gary Brooker, Keith Reid, Matthew Fisher) - 4:20
8. Twas Teatime At The Circus (Gary Brooker, Keith Reid, Matthew Fisher) - 1:15
9. In The Autumn Of My Madness (Gary Brooker, Keith Reid, Matthew Fisher) - 3:02
10.Look To Your Soul (Gary Brooker, Keith Reid, Matthew Fisher) - 4:49
11.Grande Finale (Gary Brooker, Keith Reid, Matthew Fisher) - 3:39
12.Quite Rightly So (Gary Brooker, Keith Reid, Matthew Fisher) - 3:42
13.In The Wee Small Hours Of Sixpence - 3:02
14.Monsieur Armand - 2:39
15.Seem To Have The Blues - 2:48
16.McGreggor - 2:47
17.The Gospel According To... - 3:28
18.Shine On Brightly - 3:23
19.Magdalene - 2:25
20.A Robe Of Silk (Gary Brooker) - 1:59
21.Monsieur Armand (Gary Brooker) - 2:42
22.In The Wee Small Hours Of Sixpence (Gary Brooker) - 3:00
All Music by Gary Brooker, Lyrics by Keith Reid except where indicated
Bonus Tracks 12-22


Same tracklist as above


Disc 1
1. Quite Rightly So (Gary Brooker, Keith Reid, Matthew Fisher) - 3:40
2. Shine On Brightly - 3:31
3. Skip Softly (My Moonbeams) - 3:45
4. Wish Me Well - 3:18
5. Rambling On - 4:29
6. Magdalene (My Regal Zonophone) - 2:48
 "In Held 'Twas In I"
7. Glimpses Of Nirvana (Gary Brooker, Keith Reid, Matthew Fisher) - 4:29
8. Twas Tea Time At The Circus (Gary Brooker, Keith Reid, Matthew Fisher) - 1:19
9. In The Autumn Of My Madness (Gary Brooker, Keith Reid, Matthew Fisher) - 3:08
10.Look To Your Soul (Gary Brooker, Keith Reid, Matthew Fisher) - 4:58
11.Grand Finale (Gary Brooker, Keith Reid, Matthew Fisher) - 3:36
12.Il Tuo Diamante - 3:27
13.Quite Rightly So - 3:41
14 In The Wee Small Hours Of Sixpence (Gary Brooker) - 3:00
All Music by Gary Brooker, Lyrics by Keith Reid except where noted  
Tracks 1-11 Stereo Mix Released as Regal Zonophone SLRZ 1004 in December 1968
Bonus Tracks 12-14


Disc 2
1. Quite Rightly So (Gary Brooker, Keith Reid, Matthew Fisher) - 3:34
2. Shine On Brightly - 3:27
3. Skip Softly (My Moonbeams) - 3:41
4. Wish Me Well - 3:12
5. Rambling On - 4:25
6. Magdalene (My Regal Zonophone) - 2:46
 'In Held 'Twas In I'
7. Glimpses Of Nirvana (Gary Brooker, Keith Reid, Matthew Fisher) - 4:25
8. Twas Tea Time At The Circus (Gary Brooker, Keith Reid, Matthew Fisher) - 1:18
9. In The Autumn Of My Madness (Gary Brooker, Keith Reid, Matthew Fisher) - 3:05
10.Look To You Soul (Gary Brooker, Keith Reid, Matthew Fisher) - 4:53
11.Grand Finale (Gary Brooker, Keith Reid, Matthew Fisher) - 3:33
All Music by Gary Brooker, Lyrics by Keith Reid except where stated
Mono Mix Released As Regal Zonophone LRZ 1004 in December 1968

Disc 3
1. Monsieur Armand (Gary Brooker) - 2:29
2. Seem To Have The Blues (Most All The Time) - 2:46
3. Magdalene (My Regal Zonophone) - 2:24
4. Shine On Brightly - 3:19
5. In The Wee Small Hours Of Sixpence (Gary Brooker) - 3:02
6. Monsieur Armand - 2:45
7. A Robe Of Silk (Gary Brooker) - 1:56
8. McGreggor - 2:45
9. The Gospel According To... (Wish Me Well) - 3:32
10.Skip Softly (My Moonbeams) - 3:28
11.Quite Rightly So (Gary Brooker, Keith Reid, Matthew Fisher) - 3:38
12.Ramblin' On - 4:12
13.Shine On Brightly - 3:41
14.Skip Softly (My Moonbeams) - 3:27
15.Wish Me Well - 2:31
16.Long Gone Geek - 2:32
17.In Held 'Twas In I (Look To Your Soul / Grand Finale) - 3:59
All Music by Gary Brooker, Lyrics by Keith Reid unless as else written
Tracks 1-9 from "Top Gear" BBC Radio One Session - 14 February 1968
Tracks 10-13 from  "Top Gear" BBC Radio One Session - 19 August 1968
Tracks 14-16 from "Top Gear" BBC Radio One Session - 6 October 1968

Procol Harum
*Matthew Fisher - Organ, Vocals, Piano
*Dave Knights - Bass Guitar
*B.J. Wilson - Drums
*Robin Trower - Guitar, Vocals
*Gary Brooker - Piano, Vocals
*Keith Reid - Lyrics


2 comments:

  1. Wowm, thanks ! Many years ago I had a humble version of this by Repertoire ! :)

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  2. Best Procol Harum. Recomennded. Thank you very much.

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