
Procol Harum's  self-titled, debut album bombed in England, appearing six months after  "A Whiter Shade of Pale" and "Homburg" with neither hit song on it. The  LP was successful in America, where albums sold more easily, but  especially since it 
did include "A Whiter Shade of Pale" and was  reissued with a sticker emphasizing the presence of the original  "Conquistador," a re-recording which became a hit in 1972. The music is  an engaging meld of psychedelic rock, blues, and classical influences,  filled with phantasmagorical lyrics, bold (but not flashy) organ by 
Matthew  Fisher, and 
Robin  Trower's most tasteful and restrained guitar. "Conquistador,"  "Kaleidoscope," "A Christmas Camel," and the 
Bach-influenced  "Repent Walpurgis" are superb tracks, and "Good Captain Clack" is  great, almost 
Kinks-like  fun. Not everything here works, but it holds up better than most  psychedelic or progressive rock.
AMG Review by  Bruce Eder
 
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