Shine on Brightly
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Shine on Brightly est le deuxième album du groupe Procol Harum, sorti fin 1968. Il est notable pour la suite de 17 minutes qui le clôt, In Held 'Twas in I, qui constitue l'un des précurseurs du rock progressif.
Titres
Toutes les chansons sont écrites par Keith Reid et composées par Gary Brooker, sauf Quite Rightly So et In Held 'Twas in I (Reid, Brooker, Fisher).
Face 1
- Quite Rightly So – 3:40
- Shine on Brightly – 3:32
- Skip Softly (My Moonbeams) – 3:47
- Wish Me Well – 3:18
- Rambling On – 4:31
Face 2
- Magdalene (My Regal Zonophone) – 2:50
- In Held 'Twas in I – 17:31
- Glimpses of Nirvana
- 'Twas Teatime at the Circus
- In the Autumn of My Madness
- Look to Your Soul
- Grand Finale
Musiciens
Catégories :
- Album de Procol Harum
- Album musical sorti en 1968
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