Emerson, Lake & Palmer -
Emerson, Lake & Palmer (re-release)


(2CD2016 , 41:18/ 55:41, BMG)

The tracks:
CD 1 The original 1970 album
  1- The Barbarian(4:31)
  2- Take A Pebble(12:31)
  3- Knife- Edge(5:05)
  4- The Three Fates(7:44)
  5- Tank(6:48)
  6- Lucky Man(4:37)
CD 2 The Alternate Album (2012 Steven Wilson stereo mixes)
  1- The Barbarian(4:32)
  2- Take A Pebble(12:36)
  3- Knife-Edge (with extended outro)(5:38)
  4- Promenade(1:29)
  5- The Three Fates: Atropos(2:55)
  6- Rave Up(5:02)
  7- Drum Solo(3:02)
  8- Lucky Man(4:39)
  9- Take A Pebble (alternate take)(3:40)
10- Knife-Edge (alternate take)(4:19)
11- Lucky Man (first Greg Lake solo version)(3:02)
12- Lucky Man (alternate version)(4:41)

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The debut album from prog giants Emerson, Lake & Palmer will be released as a 2 CD set, containing the original remastered 1970 album and an alternate album with bonus tracks. The debut album is filled with only 6 songs which are of course all examples of classical style of progressive rock. The sound of ELP is strongly dominated by the Hammond organ and Moog synthesizers of Keith Emerson and the compositions are mainly influenced by classical music. Their debut, way back in 1970, features strong compositions and amazing musicianship although lots of music journalists always criticized the strong domination of Emerson claiming that Lake and Palmer deserved a more prominent spot. Highlights of this debut are the three part suite The Three Fates, the epic Take A Pebble and of course their successful first single Lucky Man. The second CD features 12 songs with lots of bonus tracks, like e.g. Rave Up, a rather superfluous drum solo and alternate versions of Lucky Man, Take A Pebble and Knife Edge. After 46 years its still a great album to listen to; however only for die-hard progressive rock fans who enjoy organ, piano and “classical music”. Enjoy.

***1/2 Martien Koolen (edited by Robert James Pashman)

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