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1963 TO 1970
(UK-1998)

EMI Records Ltd., 0724349643628


The group who eventually became Procol Harum

1 Poison Ivy     2:06
(1963)
(Leiber, Stoller)

mono

2 I Feel Good All Over     2:10
(1963)
(Scott, Blackwell)

mono

3 Bad Blood     2:02
(1964)
(Leiber, Stoller)

mono

4 Chills And Fever     2:20
(1964)
(L.A. King)


5 Little Bitty Pretty One     2:13
(1964)
(Byrd)

mono

6 A Certain Girl     2:09
(1964)
(Neville)

mono

7 Stupidity     2:00
(1964)
(Burke)

mono, previously unreleased

8 It Won't Be Long     2:01
(1964)
(Gary Brooker, Robin Trower)

mono

9 Pride And Joy     2:14
(1964)
(Whitfield, Gaye, Stevenson)

mono, previously unreleased

10 Do I     2:03
(1964)
(Maurice Williams)

mono

11 I'm The One Who Loves You     2:07
(1964)
(Curtis Mayfield)

mono

12 Hey Little Girl     2:08
(1964)
(Del Shannon)

mono, previously unreleased

13 You've Got What I Want     1:54
(1964)
(Dallon)

mono, first released 1983 on album "Whiter Shades of R&B"

14 Turn On Your Lovelight     2:20
(1964)
(Malone, Scott)

mono, first released 1983 on album "Whiter Shades of R&B"

15 Blue Ribbons     2:22
- early mix - no strings
(1965)
(Shelley, Del Shannon)

mono

16 Blue Ribbons     2:22
(1965)
(Sheeley, Del Shannon)

mono

17 Cuttin' In     2:41
(1965)
(Watson)

mono

18 Baby I'm Yours     2:21
(1965)
(Van McCoy)

previously unreleased

19 Don't Ya Like Ma Love     2:14
(1965)
(Gray Brooker, Robin Trower)

mono

20 Draw Me Closer     1:54
(1965)
(Payne, Carroll)

mono

21 You Never Had It So Good     2:50
(1965)
(P.F. Sloan)

mono

22 Freedom     3:24
(1966)
(Mingus)

mono, first released 1983 on album "Whiter Shades of R&B"

23 Kansas City     3:41
(1970)
(Leiber, Stoller)

stereo

24 Breathless     3:01
(1970)
(Blackwell)

stereo

25 Brand New Cadillac     1:38
(1970)
(Taylor)

stereo

26 Matchbox     2:32
(1970)
(Cherlee Perkins)

stereo

27 Shopping For Clothes     3:34
(1970)
(Glick, Harris, Leiber, Stoller)

stereo

28 The Girl Can't Help It     2:08
(1970)
(Troup)

stereo

The 1970 Paramounts were Procal Harum recording as "Liquorice John Death and the All Stars"