| Artist | Title | Album (* = New Release) |
| Procol Harum | Beyond the Pale | Exotic Birds & Fruit |
| Procol Harum | Nothing But the Truth | Exotic Birds & Fruit |
| Procol Harum | Magdalene (My Royal Zonophone) | Shine On Brightly |
| Procol Harum | In Held 'Twas in I | Shine On Brightly |
| Procol Harum | Repent Walpurgis | Procol Harum |
| Procol Harum | She Wandered Through the Garden Fence | Procol Harum |
| Procol Harum | Conquistador | Procol Harum |
| Procol Harum | A Whiter Shade of Pale | Best of Procol Harum |
| Procol Harum | Lime Street Blues | Best of Procol Harum |
| Gary Brooker | No More Fear of Flying | No More Fear of Flying |
| Procol Harum | Bringing Home the Bacon | Grand Hotel |
| Procol Harum | Quite Rightly So | Shine On Brightly |
| Procol Harum | In the Wee Small Hours of Sixpence | (b-side of "Quite Rightly So") |
| Procol Harum | Homberg | Best of Procol Harum |
| Procol Harum | Shine On Brightly | Shine On Brightly |
| Procol Harum | Skip Softly (My Moonbeams) | Shine On Brightly |
| Procol Harum | Rambling On | Shine On Brightly |
| Procol Harum | Wall Street (Live) | Some Long Road |
| Procol Harum | An Old English Dream | The Well's On Fire |
| Procol Harum | Pandora's Box | Procol's Ninth |
| Procol Harum | Simple Sister | Broken Barricades |
| Procol Harum | Grand Hotel | Grand Hotel |
| Gary Brooker | Old Brown Shoe | Concert for George |
| Procol Harum | Eight Days A Week | Procol's Ninth |
| Procol Harum | Wish Me Well | Shine On Brightly |
| Procol Harum | Toujours L'Amour | Grand Hotel |
| Procol Harum | A Salty Dog | A Salty Dog |
| Procol Harum | The Devil Came From Kansas | A Salty Dog |
| Procol Harum | The Dead Man's Dream | Home |
| Procol Harum | Still There'll Be More | Home |
| Procol Harum | Fool's Gold | Procol's Ninth |
| Procol Harum | Conquistador (Live) | Live - In Concert with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra |
For this show, we ran encore of the 2014 WUSB special "Beyond the Pale - the Music of Procol Harum", which featured my interview with Gary Brooker, who passed in late February.
R.I.P. Gary Brooker