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Notes Procol Harum The Concert With The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra and the Da Camera Singers The Parts for the orchestra played in this recording were conceived and written by Gary Brooker. Gary Brooker: Voice, Piano Chris Copping: Organ, Harpsichord B.J. Wilson: Drums Dave Ball: Guitar Alan Cartwright: Bass Keith Reid: Words (Help) Orchestrated by Jim Parker Cover: Bruce Meek The album was recorded live at the Jubilee Auditorium, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on the 18th November 1971. Recorded on Wally Heider's Mobile Studio, engineered by Wally Heider & Ray Thompson, Remixed by John Punter Chris Thomas supervised and produced the recording. Distribution WEA Filipacchi Music SA. Images
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