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Tag Archives: Keith Reid
PROCOL HARUM – Missing Persons (Alive Forever)
May 25, 2021

Esoteric Antenna 2021 Above all else confusion reigns: veteran collective deliver timeless sentiments from beyond the veil. For all their pursuit of posterity, this ensemble never shied away from leaving a lyrical comment on current affairs – quite often shrouding … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Gary Brooker, Keith Reid, Procol Harum, prog rock, rhythm-and-blues
THE KEITH REID PROJECT – In My Head
November 22, 2018

Rockville 2018 Legendary rock lyricist emerges out of self-imposed oblivion to bring new glory to old barricades. There’s a mystery surrounding the reasons of ‘ parting company with he’d served up rhymes and narrative for since before the Summer of … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged classic rock, John Waite, Keith Reid, soul
Keith Reid Sails On With New Album
October 15, 2018

Although will always be associated with , his absence on the band’s “Novum” from last year was more than conspicuous. Whatever the poet’s reasons for falling out with the band were, he’s still out there – not turning his back … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged John Waite, Keith Reid, Procol Harum
PROCOL HARUM – Procol Harum
June 29, 2015

Regal Zonophone 1967 / Esoteric 2015 A cornerstone of art rock, still fresh and shining brightly. One may wonder whether PROCOL HARUM really understood the grandiosity of their debut single – one of the most impressive debut ever – when … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged B.J. Wilson, Bobby Harrison, Gary Brooker, Keith Reid, Matthew Fisher, Procol Harum, prog rock, Robin Trower
Henry Scott-Irvine: Procol Harum – The Ghosts Of A Whiter Shade Of Pale
November 21, 2013

Omnibus Press 2013 One of the greatest rock enigmas gets dissected but not entirely deciphered as befits a legend. A song might be both a blessing and a curse, especially for those who penned and perform it, and no-one knows … Continue reading
Posted in Books
Tagged "A Whiter Shade Of Pale", Gary Brooker, Keith Reid, Matthew Fisher, Procol Harum