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Emerson, Lake & Palmer

Emerson, Lake & Palmer (1970) more music like this

by Emerson, Lake & Palmer

Lively, ambitious, almost entirely successful debut album, made up of keyboard-dominated instrumentals ("The Barbarian," "Three Fates") and romantic ballads ("Lucky Man") showcasing all three members' very daunting talents. This album, which reached the Top 20 in America and got to number four in England, showcased the group at its least ...

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Trilogy

Trilogy (1972) more music like this

by Emerson, Lake & Palmer

After the heavily distorted bass and doomsday church organ of Emerson, Lake & Palmer's debut album, the exhilarating prog rock of epic proportions on Tarkus, and the violent removal of the sacred aura of classical tunes on Pictures at an Exhibition, Trilogy, ELP's fourth album, features the trio settling down in more crowd-pleasing pastures. ...

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Welcome Back My Friends to the Show That Never Ends

Welcome Back My Friends to the Show That Never Ends (1974) more music like this

by Emerson, Lake & Palmer

Upon its release, the 1973 LP Brain Salad Surgery had been hailed as Emerson, Lake & Palmer's masterpiece. A long tour ensued that left the trio flushed and begging for time off. Before disbanding for three years, they assembled a three-LP live set (something of a badge of achievement at the time, earned by Yes in 1973 with Yessongs and, somewhat ...

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Tarkus [Remastered]

Tarkus [Remastered] (2004) more music like this

by Emerson, Lake & Palmer

Emerson, Lake & Palmer's 1970 eponymous LP was only a rehearsal. It hit hard because of the novelty of the act (allegedly the first supergroup in rock history), but felt more like a collection of individual efforts and ideas than a collective work. All doubts were dissipated by the release of Tarkus in 1971. Side one of the original LP is occupied ...

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Brain Salad Surgery [Shout! Factory Bonus Tracks]

Brain Salad Surgery [Shout! Factory Bonus Tracks] (2007) more music like this

by Emerson, Lake & Palmer

Emerson, Lake & Palmer's most successful and well-realized album (after their first), and their most ambitious as a group, as well as their loudest, Brain Salad Surgery is also their most electronic sounding one. The main focus, thanks to the three-part "Karn Evil 9," is sci-fi rock, approached with a volume and vengeance that stretched the art ...

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Brain Salad Surgery

Brain Salad Surgery (1973) more music like this

by Emerson, Lake & Palmer

Emerson, Lake & Palmer's most successful and well-realized album (after their first), and their most ambitious as a group, as well as their loudest, Brain Salad Surgery is also their most electronic sounding one. The main focus, thanks to the three-part "Karn Evil 9," is sci-fi rock, approached with a volume and vengeance that stretched the art ...

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Pictures at an Exhibition

Pictures at an Exhibition (1972) more music like this

by Emerson, Lake & Palmer

Pictures at an Exhibition was one of the seminal documents of the progressive rock era, a record that made its way into the collections of millions of high-school kids who never heard of composer Modest Mussorgsky and knew nothing of Russia's Nationalist "Five" or artist/architect Victor Hartmann, whose work was the inspiration for Mussorgsky. ...

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Emerson, Lake & Powell

Emerson, Lake & Powell (1987) more music like this

by Emerson, Lake & Powell

A rather courageous offshoot/reunion effort, considering the period in which it was done. There's more energy and purpose here than there was on any post-Works ELP album, and that makes it worthwhile for interested fans, though it wasn't going to make any new converts, either. One oddity is that Emerson, Lake & Powell cover Mars, The Bringer of ...

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Works Live

Works Live (1993) more music like this

by Emerson, Lake & Palmer

In 1977, after three years' time off working on various solo projects -- which were to have culminated with a trio of solo albums -- Emerson, Lake & Palmer reunited to release Works, Vol. 1, a double LP containing the best of the solo works plus a side of group-conceived pieces. All in all, it was the most ambitious and wide-ranging body of music ...

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Love Beach

Love Beach (1978) more music like this

by Emerson, Lake & Palmer

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Tarkus (1971) more music like this

by Emerson, Lake & Palmer

Emerson, Lake & Palmer's 1970 eponymous LP was only a rehearsal. It hit hard because of the novelty of the act (allegedly the first supergroup in rock history), but felt more like a collection of individual efforts and ideas than a collective work. All doubts were dissipated by the release of Tarkus in 1971. Side one of the original LP is occupied ...

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The Essential Emerson, Lake & Palmer (2007) more music like this

by Emerson, Lake & Palmer

Shout! Factory's Essential Emerson, Lake & Palmer retrospective features 28 remastered tracks from the seminal progressive rock trio's '70s heydays. The collection, which was overseen by the band itself, features all of the usual suspects like "Lucky Man," "Still...You Turn Me On" and "Karn Evil 9: 1st Impression, Part 2," as well as deeper cuts ...

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A Rock N' Roll Christmas (1995) more music like this

by Various Artists

PolyGram Special Markets' 1994 budget compilation A Rock 'N' Roll Christmas is a nice little find. Elton John's relentlessly joyful rocker "Step Into Christmas" is the standout because this album is the easiest to find and most inexpensive source. Old-fashioned rock & roll is represented by Bob Seger's (technically Bob Seger and the Last Heard) ...

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The Best of Emerson, Lake & Palmer [Rhino] (1994) more music like this

by Emerson, Lake & Palmer

Serves up a more digestible portion than the box set, focusing mostly on key early material. Fourteen tracks isn't skimpy in the ELP context; "Tarkus" is represented, for instance, in all of its 20-minute glory. The set also includes the original single version of "I Believe in Father Christmas." Roch Parisien, All Music Guide

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Hard Rock Essentials: 1970's (1994) more music like this

by Various Artists

Rebound Records' Hard Rock Essentials: The 70's is a collection of 12 album-rock staples (ten on cassette), of which many are quite familiar through their repeated plays on the radio ("All Right Now," "I Don't Need No Doctor," "The Story in Your Eyes," "Statesboro Blues," "(I Know) I'm Losing You," "Do You Feel Like We Do," "Rock & Roll Stew"). It ...

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The Atlantic Years (1992) more music like this

by Emerson, Lake & Palmer

As Emerson, Lake & Palmer were making a comeback on-stage and on record (with Black Moon) in the early '90s, their former record label, Atlantic, launched a series of digitally remastered reissues of their catalog and packaged this two-CD collection. ELP best-of records abound, but this one remains the best. Anyone interested in the group but ...

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Brain Salad Surgery [Rhino Bonus Track] (1996) more music like this

by Emerson, Lake & Palmer

Emerson, Lake & Palmer's most successful and well-realized album (after their first), and their most ambitious as a group, as well as their loudest, Brain Salad Surgery is also their most electronic sounding one. The main focus, thanks to the three-part "Karn Evil 9," is sci-fi rock, approached with a volume and vengeance that stretched the art ...

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Tarkus [13 Tracks] (1971) more music like this

by Emerson, Lake & Palmer

Emerson, Lake & Palmer's 1970 eponymous LP was only a rehearsal. It hit hard because of the novelty of the act (allegedly the first supergroup in rock history), but felt more like a collection of individual efforts and ideas than a collective work. All doubts were dissipated by the release of Tarkus in 1971. Side one of the original LP is occupied ...

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Works, Vol. 2 (1977) more music like this

by Emerson, Lake & Palmer

After the relentlessly dull Works, Vol. 1, the highly underrated Works, Vol. 2 is a godsend. Works, Vol. 1 took their pompous, bombastic, keyboard-driven prog rock epics to the limit; had it been stripped of its excesses and coupled with the strongest cuts from Works, Vol. 2, the band may have had an enormous success with critics and fans alike. ...

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Brain Salad Surgery [UK Bonus Tracks] (2001) more music like this

by Emerson, Lake & Palmer

Emerson, Lake & Palmer's most successful and well-realized album (after their first), and their most ambitious as a group, as well as their loudest, Brain Salad Surgery is also their most electronic sounding one. The main focus, thanks to the three-part "Karn Evil 9," is sci-fi rock, approached with a volume and vengeance that stretched the art ...

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Works, Vol. 1 (1977) more music like this

by Emerson, Lake & Palmer

Though no one talked about it at the time of its release, this album reflected a growing split within the group. Originally, the trio's members, tired of sublimating their musical identities within the context of ELP, each intended to do a solo album of his own. Reason prevailed, however, probably aided by the group's awareness that the combined ...

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King Biscuit Flower Hour: Greatest Hits Live (1997) more music like this

by Emerson, Lake & Palmer

For a concert recording of ELP, this is it. This double CD set, derived from two shows on separate tours during the 1970s, effectively makes the official Welcome Back My Friends live set superfluous. The group were caught in their early-'70s prime, doing the best numbers off of Brain Salad Surgery when they were fresh and challenging; additionally ...

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Black Moon (1992) more music like this

by Emerson, Lake & Palmer

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The Very Best of Emerson, Lake & Palmer (2000) more music like this

by Emerson, Lake & Palmer

It may seem that it's impossible to summarize an album act like ELP on a single-disc, 13-track collection like Rhino's The Very Best of Emerson, Lake & Palmer, but this disc does summarize the prog rock trio's strengths very well. Yes, it might not have the sweep of one of their proper studio albums, or the consistency of tone, but for the casual ...

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In Concert (1979) more music like this

by Emerson, Lake & Palmer

A half-hearted release, intended to fulfill contracts and not much else. Their third live album, and their least interesting, although it was later expanded and improved in reissue form as Works Live. Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

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