Broken Barricades is the fifth studio album by English rock band Procol Harum , released the same week they began their U.S. tour, on 3 April 1971.[ 3] The UK release was on 11 June 1971. It was guitarist Robin Trower 's last recording with the group until The Prodigal Stranger (1991).
"Song for a Dreamer" is a tribute to late Jimi Hendrix from Trower, who was stunned by Hendrix's death in September 1970 at the age of 27.[ 4]
The cut-out cover was designed by C.C.S. Associates (a leading creative design team in London producing promotional ideas and album cover artwork for A&M, Chrysalis, Charisma, Island and Trojan Records. The primary CCS designers were Harry Isles, John Bonis, and William Neal). Photography was by Peter Sanders .
Images from left to right are: Gary Brooker , Chris Copping , Robin Trower , and B. J. Wilson .
All lyrics are written by Keith Reid
Side one Title Music 1. "Simple Sister" Gary Brooker 5:52 2. "Broken Barricades" Brooker 3:13 3. "Memorial Drive" Robin Trower 3:47 4. "Luskus Delph" Brooker 3:48
Side two Title Music 5. "Power Failure" Brooker 4:33 6. "Song for a Dreamer" Trower 5:40 7. "Playmate of the Mouth" Brooker 5:06 8. "Poor Mohammed" Trower 3:07 Total length: 35:06
2002 Repertoire Records remastered edition bonus tracks Title Music 9. "Broken Barricades" (single edit) Brooker 2:35 10. "Power Failure" (single edit) Brooker 3:12 11. "Simple Sister" (mono version) Brooker 5:48 Total length: 46:32
2009 Salvo remastered edition bonus tracks Title Music 9. "Broken Barricades" (long fade – raw track) Brooker 3:57 10. "Simple Sister" (raw track) Brooker 5:49 11. "Poor Mohammed" (backing track) Trower 2:43 12. "Song for a Dreamer (King Jimi)" (backing track) Trower 4:56 Total length: 52:50
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