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Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Emerson, Lake & Palmer (1970)



Ambitions best keyboardist, which trod this earth, Keith Emerson, went beyond the capacity of the composition of the group The Nice: then he decided to establish a new team with the stars, the best and peers - this was a supergroup Emerson, Lake & Palmer. The team was announced and had to release an album - the fruit of this was the album of the same name as the name of the team.

album contains six tracks - beginning The Barbarian is a dynamic performance of classical compositions by Bartok, followed by Greg Lake offers one of the most beautiful jazz ballads ever created - "Take A Pebble." Dark "Knife-Edge" spells the end of human zgładzonego by machinery - Emerson quote free decorates Janceka. The next two songs do not bring so much emotion, although nice to listen to them. The album is crowned with another beautiful song by Greg Lake - Lucky Man, "which was recorded without the participation of Emerson, and constitute the basis for acoustic guitars, everything but the drums played by the Lake.
album was very successful, congratulations to four places on the list of top albums of 1970 in the UK. For comparison, the great success of Deep Purple was to address the "In Rock" is also the fourth place, which came without any ELP napinki!
Edition: CD Castle Music Ltd. (UK) SMRCD055 (2001)

Songs:

first The Barbarian (4:33)
second Take A Pebble {Lake} (12:34) third
Knife-Edge (5:08)
4th The Three Fates (7:45)
a) Clotho (Royal Festival Hall Organ)
b) Lachesis (Piano Solo)
c) Atropos (Piano Trio)
5th Tank (6:52)
6th Lucky Man (4:36)

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