Top Albums


Procol Harum
Shine On Brightly
The Wells On Fire
The Prodigal Stranger
A Whiter Shade of Pale

Top Songs


A Whiter Shade of Pale
Whiter Shade Of Pale
Conquistador
Homburg
A Salty Dog
Shine On Brightly
Quite Rightly So
Wish Me Well
Rambling On
She Wandered Through the Garden Fence
Procol Harum


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Procol Harum News

Goose Creek Symphony Goes Around, Comes Around (jambands.com)
Goose Creek Symphony is one of those bands that should have been much bigger than they were, but back in the late 60s/early 70s record labels really didn?t know what to do with a band that played a mixture of rock and roll, folk, jazz and country with an undeniable hillbilly influence, a hippie attitude and a reckless sense of instrumental daring.

Music Review: Girl Talk- Feed the Animals (Blogcritics.org)
Girl Talk mashes up hundreds of Top 100 songs in to a tremendous dance album. Just over a year ago today, Radiohead released a ?pay-what-you-want? album that glimpsed into the future of the economics of music. This summer, mashup DJ Girl Talk did the same thing with his fourth album, Feed the Animals. The difference between the two albums? The latter contains about two hundred songs.Girl Talk ...

Mix Master: Girl Talk wins over audiences with distinct, fresh mash-ups of obscure and well-known songs (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By PRESTON JONES DJ Gregg Gillis, who performs under the Girl Talk moniker, aims to shake your booty and blow your mind. With music that?s academic and visceral, the Pittsburgh-based performer has perfected the art of harnessing the pop cultural hurricane, reflecting and refracting Top 40 tunes back on themselves to create riotous, one-of-a-kind collages that have thrilled audiences and charmed ...

This entry was posted on Saturday, March 24th, 2007 at 9:21 am and is filed under P.

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