The Well's on Fire is the eleventh studio album by Procol Harum, released in 2003. The album was Matthew Fisher's last studio album with the band, and his last live release with them was Live at Union Chapel, recorded in December 2003 and including many of the songs from the studio album. It was also their last studio album to feature lyrics from Keith Reid.
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Studio album by Procol Harum | ||||
Released | 4 March 2003 | |||
Recorded | 2003 | |||
Genre | Progressive rock, art rock, blues rock, hard rock | |||
Label | Eagle | |||
Producer | Rafe McKenna, Procol Harum | |||
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Allmusic hailed The Well's on Fire as Procol Harum's "finest album in nearly 30 years", remarking that it goes for a more rock-based sound than its predecessor The Prodigal Stranger and recaptures the worthy elements of the band's heyday without relying solely on nostalgia. Individually noting the still potent talents of core members Matthew Fisher, Gary Brooker, and Keith Reid, they concluded that Procol Harum "have demonstrated that they're capable of making relevant music again."[1]
All music by Gary Brooker and lyrics by Keith Reid, except where noted.
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Les Fradkin covered "Fellow Travellers" as part of a Beyond the Pale compilation. It also appears in his 2006 release, Goin' Back.
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