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An Overlooked Classic
Note: This review is for the Friday Music remaster. For some reason, amazon puts this review in with the Salvo remaster as well. Comments on that follow as two reviews on essentially the same recording are not permitted. Exotic Birds and Fruit was originally issued at a time when disco fever was beginning to sweep the AM radio charts and at a time when imaginative music got increasingly less airplay on FM as radio business consolidations standardized playlists across the country. I remember buying it the day it arrived in the record store and rushing home to put it on. Immediately, I recognized the songs on side 1 of the album as being as good as anything the boys had issued to this point. Side 2 of the album was played less as I felt at the time the songs were somewhat weaker. With CDs, listening to a recording is a whole new experience. Sure, you can skip songs you don't like and easily replay those you do without the hassle of getting up to move the needle...
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October 27, 2004
(Boerne TX) | Helpful Votes: 12 | Rating: 5
The Exotic Harum
Procol Harum's 1974 release, "Exotic Birds And Fruit," is one of the group's finest albums. It may not boast any "hits," but diehard Harum fans know classic Harum songs when they hear them, and "Exotic Birds" contains many of them, such as the thumping "Nothing But The Truth," the drinking-song pastiche "Beyond The Pale," the fine melodies of "As Strong As Samson" (with one of Keith Reid's very best lyrics: "Ain't no use in preacher's preaching/When they don't know what they're teaching"), the spooky "The Thin Edge Of The Wedge," the playful "Fresh Fruit," and the rockin' "Butterfly Boys." The band, led by singer/pianist extraordinaire Gary Brooker, sound superb on this one. Thumbs up all the way on Procol Harum's "Exotic Birds And Fruit."
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December 7, 2004
(USA) | Helpful Votes: 7 | Rating: 5
EXPENSIVE DIGITAL OBJECT
My grandmother's house was made of books. Mine is made of records and compact discs. When I die I'll move into the "cloud"--maybe. The copy of Exotic Birds and Fruit we have is the FridayMusic version. It has the Blue Danube bonus track. Superb. Nice touch. So here it is. 1974. In with the pounding Nothing But the Truth. Ah, just like my old Procol Harum. All songs here are Brooker-Reid. Well, except the Johann Strauss 2 piece. As Strong as Samson is a tuneful anthem--lyrics pretty current reading. The Idol is pure Procol. One of my favorite tracks is The Thin Edge of the Wedge. Great riff. Great sound. Perhaps the most unusual cut on the album, but I like it when artists with the instrumental and vocal chops step up the game by going somewhere different. Monsieur R. Monde is a crunchy rocker, Fresh Fruit--well, we all know by now, eh? Butterfly Boys is another good one and the lead guitar takes off a bit. New Lamps For Old harkens back to early phases/poses and is another perfect...
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June 18, 2011
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Product Description
Another successful follow up was in order for Procol Harum as their classic Exotic Birds and Fruit climbed the album charts and received significant airplay in 1974.
"Nothing But The Truth" kicks off this album, and from the driving piano provided by Brooker and the orchestral arrangements throughout the album, the listener is treated to a great rock recording which stands up nicely to their other classics like Home and Broken Barricades. Mick Grabham's guitar work is stunning and B.J. Wilson's drum style really add to the delivery of the songs as one can hear plainly on "The Idol" and the hit single "As Strong As Samson."
One particular favorite, "Beyond The Pale," truly shows the classical orientation of this popular band. Cleverly mixing and weaving melodies and meters unlike other rock acts of the time, Procol Harum truly helped develop the first echoes of the progressive Rock movement, dating all the way back to 1967's Whiter Shade Of Pale. "Beyond The Pale" and the other tracks on Exotic Birds and Fruit continue this tradition.
The Procol Harum Remaster series and Friday Music are proud to present Exotic Birds and Fruit for the first time on CD in North America. It hasn't seen the light of day here in over three decades, the treasured masterpiece is now open for all to hear. As another disc in the extensive reissue program authorized by Procol Harum, Gary Brooker has given us two very rare bonus tracks to round out the collection, the rare B side "Drunk Again" and the unreleased extended studio version of "The Blue Danube" by Johnann Strauss II. Top to learn more