Description: ELP Emerson, Lake & Palmer 2CD SET BRAND NEW FACTORY SEALED BMG Rights Management Manticore Records BMGCAT2CD1 UPC | 4050538179897 1970, 2016 ■ 2012 Remaster Of The Original 1970 Album ■ Plus Steven Wilson 2012 Stereo Album Mixes ■ Includes Booklet With 2016 Band Interviews TRACK LISTING DISC 1 The Original 1970 Album (2012 Remaster) 01. The Barbarian 02. Take A Pebble 03. Knife-Edge 04. The Three Fates Clotho - Royal Festival Hall Organ Lachesis - Piano Solo Atropos - Piano Trio 05. Tank 06. Lucky Man DISC 2 The Alternate Album (2012 Steven Wilson Stereo Mix) 01. The Barbarian 02. Take A Pebble 03. Knife-Edge (With Extended Outro) 04. Promenade 05. The Three Fates: Atropos 06. Rave Up 07. Drum Solo 08. Lucky Man BONUS TRACKS 09. Take A Pebble (Alternate Take) 10. Knife-Edge (Alternate Take) 11. Lucky Man (First Greg Lake Solo Version) 12. Lucky Man (Alternate Version) ꟷꟷꟷꟷꟷꟷꟷꟷꟷꟷꟷꟷ The debut album by the newly formed and highly ambitious power trio of Keith Emerson, recently breaking up his prior band The Nice; Greg Lake, bassist and former lead singer of the first iteration of King Crimson; and drummer extraordinaire Carl Palmer from Atomic Rooster and The Crazy World of Arthur Brown. Although intended to have a unified approach, the album consists mainly of solo pieces, albeit mostly dominated by Emerson. Still, this is one of the best albums of the early prog-rock era. The group is already showing its inclination for excess even this early in the game; however, the music strives for mood instead of outright bombast (although we get a bit of bombast in a couple of places). Indeed, the album has a subtle goth feel to the proceedings. Emerson brings two classical adaptations to the table: "The Barbarian" is from Bela Bartok's Allegro Barbaro; and "Knife Edge", easily the most bombastic track on the album, is based on Leos Janacek's Sinfonetta (with a Bach quote in the subdued part just before the final verse of the song). Pieces of Janacek's Sinfonetta were used in the early days of The Nice's live set. "The Three Fates" is completely an Emerson composition with the Royal Festival Hall organ. "Tank" is a Palmer drum solo but also features Emerson's synthesizer made to sound like a harpsichord. Lake contributes the subtlely jazzy "Take a Pebble" with a lot of Emerson piano, and "Lucky Man", a folk ballad that would be the group's first hit. The group is still a bit formative at this stage but already playing to its strengths and playing them well, displaying depth and complexity in abundance yet not quite as dense as the bands they came from. It would be a year or two before they would fully gel as a band; however, they emerge out of the gate as one of the top prog-rock bands of the early 70s. SHIPPING TO USA ONLY Buyer Pays Shipping $3.99 1st CD $3.99... each additional $1.50 CDs will only be combined with other CDs or DVDs To qualify for the combined discount, all items must be purchased together, paid for with 1 payment, and shipped all together in 1 shipment. Please use the add to cart feature, once you have ordered all your desired items, proceed to checkout to complete your order with the combined total.
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Artist: Keith Emerson, Greg Lake, Carl Palmer, ELP, Keith Emerson, Greg Lake, Carl Palmer, Emerson Lake & Palmer, ELP, Emerson, Lake & Palmer
CD Grading: Mint (M)
Record Label: BMG Rights Management, Manticore
Release Title: Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Case Type: 6-panel (2 fold) digipak, with 16 page booklet
Case Condition: Mint (M)
Inlay Condition: Mint (M)
Edition: Remastered, Expanded
Type: Album
Format: CD
Language: English
Release Year: 1970, 2016
Style: Art Rock, Avant-garde, Classic Rock, Hard Rock, Album Rock, British Rock, Classical, Prog Rock, Progressive/Art Rock, Rock 'n' Roll, Virtuoso
Features: Digipak, Import, Extended Booklet with Rare Photos, Sleeve Notes with New Band Interviews, Alternate Mixes & Rehearsal Out-takes, Hype Sticker on Shrink (see photo 1)
Genre: Classical, Progressive, Rock, Art Rock, Progressive Rock, Album Rock, Classic Rock
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom