Works Volume 2

Lake & Palmer Emerson

Shout! Factory, 2008
1 CD
Catalogue #: 82666310788
EAN: 0826663107883
UPC: 826663107883

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Emerson, Lake & Palmer: Keith Emerson (keyboards); Greg Lake (vocals, guitar, bass); Carl Palmer (drums, percussion).
Producers: Keith Emerson, Greg Lake, Carl Palmer, Peter Sinfield.
Audio Remasterer: Andy Pearce.
The larger-than-life music created by ELP was dependent upon the equally sizable musical/personal egos of its members. By 1977, the inevitable acrimony between the three had caused an aesthetic and spiritual decline. On the two separately issued volumes of WORKS, we can see a band on the verge of coming apart. Though the songs and arrangements are uniformly strong, there's precious little interaction. Many songs seem to feature only one member of the band at a time, the other two presumably having little use for their mate's ideas. Ironically, this allowed the members' individual styles to be seen that much more clearly.
Emerson's pianistic roots are made plain on impressive and unprecedentedly faithful renditions of "Maple Leaf Rag" and "Honky Tonk Train Blues" as well as an original tune--"Barrelhouse Shake-Down"--in a similar mold. Lake's balladic leanings are eloquently expressed in the poignant, devotional "Watching Over You." Palmer's precise polyrhythmic capabilities and previously underexposed compositional talents are seen on the instrumental "Close But Not Touching."

Tracklist

1
Tiger in a Spotlight
2
When the Apple Blossoms Bloom in the Windmills of Your Mind I'll Be Your Valentine
3
Bullfrog
4
Brain Salad Surgery
5
Barrelhouse Shake-Down
6
Watching Over You
7
So Far to Fall
8
Maple Leaf Rag
9
I Believe in Father Christmas
10
Close But Not Touching
11
Honkey Tonk Train Blues
12
Show Me the Way to Go Home

Lake & Palmer Emerson

Emerson, Lake & Palmer were one of the most popular of the initial wave of 1970s British prog-rock bands. They sported post-British Invasion rock's first alternative to the guitar hero in Keith Emerson, whose outlandish keyboard antics rivaled the onstage pyrotechnics of Hendrix and Townshend. The group mixed heavy rock riffs with classical influences, relying equally on instrumental virtuosity and an epic sense of showmanship that won them countless fans in their '70s heyday.

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