- Homburg (song)
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Name =Homburg
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Artist =Procol Harum
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B-side ="Good Captain Clack"
Released =October 1967
Format =7", 45rpm
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Writer =Gary Brooker ,Keith Reid (lyrics)
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Last single ="A Whiter Shade of Pale "
(1967)
This single ="Homburg"
(1967)
Next single ="Quite Rightly So "
(1968)
Misc =Homburg was Procol Harum's follow-up single to their initial 1967 hit "
A Whiter Shade of Pale ". Written by pianistGary Brooker and lyricistKeith Reid , "Homburg" reached number 5 in the UK charts.Reid's "Homburg" lyrics contains the same surreal, dream-like imagery and feelings of resignation and futility as in the debut single. The music also features Matthew Fisher's rich and deep
Hammond organ , but the piano and guitar has bigger place in the overall sound. The theme is not as clearly Bach-like as in "A Whiter Shade of Pale"; neverthe less the single was, on its release, criticised for being to similar to its predecessor. [cite book|last=Johansen|first=Claes|authorlink=Claes Johansen|title=Procol Harum. Beyond the Pale SAF Publishing, London 2000] The B side of the single is "Good Captain Clack" which was taken from the album "Procol Harum".References
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