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'BtP' thought fans would be interested to know about Howard Fields, of 25 South First St., Bergenfield NJ 07621, USA {Tel / Fax 201-387-8781: website here}

He deals in old Rolling Stone magazines & other vintage rock music mags (see his advert in Goldmine classified under 'Magazines For Sale').

(As of 12 August 2005), here is his list including the date of publication, of every cover appearance, substantial article, record review, concert review, and advertisement ever published in Rolling Stone magazine having to do with Procol Harum (plus some other PH odds & ends). All articles before October 1991 are a full page or less unless otherwise indicated. The lengths of articles from October 1991 to the present are indicated along with picture info if any. All ads are less than a full page unless otherwise indicated.

You can purchase any of the magazines containing these items from him at the stated prices or he can provide photocopies of any of these items for a $3.50 per item search / service fee.

BtP has arranged with Howard that anyone mentioning 'Beyond the Pale' with their order will have a five percent discount on the prices below, which we hope will go some way towards the postage costs.

When ordering, copy this list with your choices clearly marked.


ARTICLES (from Rolling Stone magazine-prices are for the complete magazine)
"Civic Auditorium" (concert review); '75; $25
"Hollywood Bowl" (concert review); '73; $30
"On The Charts: Procol Harum & The Amateur Ork" (2 pgs); '72; $30
"Where Are They Now: Procol Harum"; '85; $12
"Procol Harum & Facts Of Life"; '71; $35 (same issue as "Barricades" record review)
"The 100 Best Singles Of The Last 25 Years: A Whiter Shade Of Pale"; '88; $12
"Procol Harum" (re: US tour); '67; $500 (Rolling Stone #1-none currently available except for 1986 reprints)

BRIEF NEWS ITEMS (from Rolling Stone magazine-prices are for the complete magazine)
one from '69; $60
two from '70; $40 each
three from '71; $35 each
four from '72; $30 each
four from '73; $30 each
one from '74; $25
one from '75; $25
two from '78; $20 each
one from '79; $20

RECORD REVIEWS (from Rolling Stone magazine-prices are for the complete magazine)
"About To Die" & "Whiskey Train" 45 RPM; '70; $35
"Broken Barricades"; '71; $35
"Exotic Birds & Fruit"; '74; $25
"Grand Hotel"; '73; $30
"Home"; '70; $40
"Procol Harum Live With The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra"; '72; $30
"Procol's Ninth"; '75; $20
"A Salty Dog"; '69; $100 (Hendrix cover)
"Shine On Brightly"; '68; $100
"Something Magic"; '77; $20
Mathew Fisher, "Journey's End"; '73; $25
Gary Brooker, "Echoes In The Night"; '85; $12

ADS (from Rolling Stone magazine-prices are for the complete magazine)
Procol Harum, Pink Floyd, HP Lovecraft concert (Fillmore West poster ad);
'67; $400 "Shine On Brightly" LP (full pg); '68; $125
"A Salty Dog" LP (full pg); '69; $100 (same issue as "A Salty Dog" record review)
"A Salty Dog" LP (1/2 pg-different than one above); '69; $125 (Jim Morrison cover)
Strawberry Fields Festival, Moncton NB, Delaney & Bonnie, Cactus, Eric Burdon, Grand Funk Railroad, Jethro Tull, Led Zeppelin, Mountain, Procol Harum, others; '70; $60
"Home" LP (full pg); '70; $40
"Broken Barricades" LP (full pg); '71; $35
"Broken Barricades" LP (different than one above); '71; $35
Fiesta Del Sol, Puerto Rico, w/Allman Bros., Beach Boys, Chambers Bros., Ike & Tina Turner, John Mayall, Poco, Mountain, Procol Harum, others; '71; $35
"Procol Harum Live In Concert With The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra" LP (full pg); '72; $30
"Procol Harum", first LP reissue (full pg); '73; $30
"Grand Hotel" LP (full pg); '73; $30
"The Best Of Procol Harum" LP & FH radio concert w/Procol Harum (full pg); '73; $30
radio concert w/Procol Harum (full pg); '73; $30
radio concert w/Procol Harum (full pg); '74; $25
"Something Magic" LP (full pg); '77; $20
Matthew Fisher, "Journey's End" LP (full pg); '73; $30
Gary Brooker, "Lead Me To The Water" LP; '82; $12

ALSO
GO; 6/16/67 (7 available); Moby Grape cover w/Procol Harum, "Whiter Shade Of Pale" 45 RPM ad; $50
Rock; 8/3/70; Leon Russell cover w/ad for Strawberry Fields Fest., Moncton NB, 8/7-9/70 w/Delaney & Bonnie, Cactus, Eric Burdon & War, GFR, Jethro Tull, Led Zep, Melanie, Procol Harum, Sly, Ten Years After, others (full pg); $40
Rock magazine; 1/11/71; Mick Jagger cover w/Procol Harum article (1/2 pg, pic); $40
Rock magazine; 6/24/71; Procol Harum cover (3 pgs, 2 pics); $40
5 color photos that I took of Procol Harum, FROM THE FIRST ROW; Fillmore East; NYC; 2/1/69; $20 each for duplicates
ticket stub; Procol Harum; Academy Of Music; 11/8/72; $20

AND
Warner Brothers 'Circulars' were Weekly promotional publication; 8.5" x 8.5"; 8-20 pgs w/articles, pics, LP promos, bits of interest, itineraries
all relating to WB artists. The following contain Procol Harum items; $20 each:

3/19/73; Keith Reid cover (3+ pgs, 2 pics re: Procol Harum)
10/29/73; Frank Sinatra cover w/Procol Harum item (incl. pic)
4/1/74; Terry Melcher cover w/Procol Harum item

AND (print ads neatly cut from NYC newspapers)
Procol Harum, Pacific Gas & Electric, The Collectors 3/14-15/69; Creedence Clearwater Revival, Ainsley Dunbar 3/21-22/69; Steppenwolf, Julie Driscoll/Brian Auger & The Trinity 3/28-29/69; Chambers Bros., Hello People, Elephant's Memory 4/4-5/69; Blood Sweat & Tears, Jethro Tull, Aum 4/11-12/69; Butterfield Blues Band, Foundations, Savoy Brown 4/18-19/69; Jazz at The Fillmore 3/16 & 3/23/69; Fillmore East; 2" X 13"; $15

Led Zeppelin, Woody Herman, Delaney & Bonnie 5/30-31/69; The Who, Chuck Berry, Albert King 6/6-7/69; Booker T & The MGs, Chicago (Transit Authority), Youngbloods, 6/13-14/69; Grateful Dead, Savoy Brown, Buddy Miles Express 6/20-21/69; Procol Harum, Al Kooper Show 6/27-28/69; Jeff Beck Group, Jethro Tull, Soft White Underbelly 7/3/69; Iron Butterfly, Man 7/4-5/69; Fillmore East; 2.5" X 11.5"; $15 

The Who, Chuck Berry, Albert King; 6/5-6/69; Mothers Of Invention, Chicago, Youngbloods 6/13-14/69; Grateful Dead, Savoy Brown, Buddy Miles Express 6/20-21/69; Procol Harum, The Byrds, Raven 6/27-28/69; Jeff Beck Group, Jethro Tull, Soft White Underbelly 7/3/69; Iron Butterfly, Blues Image, Man 7/4-5/69; John Mayall, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Spooky Tooth 7/11-12/69; Fillmore East; 2.5" X 12"; $20 (2 available)

Mothers Of Invention, Chicago, Youngbloods 6/13-14/69; Grateful Dead, Savoy Brown, Buddy Miles Express 6/20-21/69; Procol Harum, The Byrds, Raven 6/27-28/69; Jeff Beck Group, Jethro Tull, Soft White Underbelly 7/3/69; Iron Butterfly, Blues Image, Man 7/4-5/69; John Mayall, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Spooky Tooth 7/11-12/69; Fillmore East; 2" X 11"; $20

Grateful Dead, Savoy Brown, Buddy Miles Express 6/20-21/69; Procol Harum, The Byrds, Raven 6/27-28/69; Jeff Beck Group, Jethro Tull, Soft White Underbelly 7/3/69; Iron Butterfly, Blues Image, Man 7/4-5/69; John Mayall, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Spooky Tooth 7/11-12/69; Fillmore East; 3" X 11"; $20

Procol Harum, Byrds, Raven 6/27-28/69; Jeff Beck Group, Jethro Tull, Soft White Underbelly 7/3/69; Iron Butterfly, Blues Image, Man 7/4-5/69; John Mayall, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Spooky Tooth 7/11-12/69; Creedence Clearwater Revival, Terry Reid, Aum 7/18-19/69; Fillmore East; 2.5" X 10"; $10 (2 available)

Procol Harum; 10/28/67; Village Theater; NYC; full pg-11" X 17" w/artwork; $15

Procol Harum, "Homburg" 45 RPM; 9/67; 11" X 7" w/artwork; $10

Procol Harum, Equals 1/27/68; Dave, Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich 2/3/68; Starlight Room; London, England; 3.5" X 1.5"; $10

Procol Harum; 2/17/68; Hanwell Community Centre; London, England; 3.5" X 1"; $10

Procol Harum, "Quite Rightly So"45 RPM ad; 3/68; 6" X 6"; $10 (2 available)

Richie Havens 6/6/69; Procol Harum 6/7/69; Edgar Broughton 6/11/69; Country
Joe & The Fish 3/30/69; Mother's; Birmingham, England; 3.5" X 2"; $10

Procol Harum, "A Salty Dog" LP; '69; full pg-10" X 16"; $10

Ten Years After, Ramatam 10/1/72; Byrds, Henry Gross, Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen 10/6/72; Quicksilver, Wishbone Ash, Boz Scaggs 10/13/72; John Mayall, Delbert & Glen 10/20/72; Steve Miller Band, Malo 10/21/72; Hot Tuna 10/27-28/72; Procol Harum, Steeleye Span, Tir Na Dog 11/8/72; Buddy Miles, Rory Gallagher 11/11/72; New Riders Of The Purple Sage, Orphan, Jonathan Edwards 11/22-23/72; Savoy Brown, Atomic Rooster 11/24-25/72;  Canned Heat, Spirit 12/2/72; Uriah Heep, White Trash, Miller Andersen 12/15-16/72; Fleetwood Mac, Elf, McKendree Spring 12/23/72; Academy Of Music; NYC; 11" X 4"; $10

Procol Harum, Leo Kottke; 5/14-15/74; The Felt Forum; NYC; 4" X 6"; $7


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