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03-12-2026, 11:24 AM
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Re: Attacks on Boko Haram
chatgpt thinks you are correct! "Yes. Robin Trower had already left Procol Harum before the Edmonton Symphony concert was recorded. Key timeline: April–June 1971: Broken Barricades is released — this was Trower’s last studio album with Procol Harum. Summer 1971: Trower left the band shortly after the album’s release due to musical differences. 18 November 1971: The concert that became Procol Harum Live: In Concert with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra was recorded in Edmonton. By then, Dave Ball had replaced Trower on guitar, and bassist Alan Cartwright had also joined the lineup. So the guitarist on the Edmonton Symphony album is Dave Ball, not Robin Trower. Interestingly, some accounts note the Edmonton show came right after the band’s final tour with Trower, so the orchestral project effectively happened just after he departed. If you want, I can also explain why Trower left—it’s actually closely tied to the band’s orchestral direction and his blues-rock ambitions. |