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Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Emerson, Lake & Palmer (1970) US Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

Posted By: Fran Solo
Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Emerson, Lake & Palmer (1970) US Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Vinyl | LP Cover (1:1) | FLAC + cue | 24bit/96kHz | 900mb
Label: Atlantic/SD 19120 | Released: 1970 | Genre: Symphonic-Rock

A1 The Barbarian 4:27
A2 Take A Pebble 12:32
A3 Knife-Edge 5:04
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B1 The Three Fates (7:46)
a) Clotho (Royal Festival Hall Organ)
b) Lachesis (Piano Solo)
c) Atropos (Piano Trio)
B2 Tank 6:49
B3 Lucky Man 4:36


- Keith Emerson / keyboards
- Greg Lake / vocals, bass, electric & acoustic guitar
- Carl Palmer / drums, percussion


Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Emerson, Lake & Palmer (1970) US Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Emerson, Lake & Palmer (1970) US Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Emerson, Lake & Palmer (1970) US Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz



This Rip: 2013
This LP: NM- / From my personal collection
Cleaning: RCM Moth MkII Pro Vinyl
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Cartridge: SHURE M97xE
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LP Rip & Full Scan LP Cover: Fran Solo
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This is a true masterpiece debut album! I like the more aggressive and artistic symphonic material which this band managed to create, but sadly many of their albums don't reach their full potential they could have managed to do. Luckily their fist album does it. The opener "The Barbarian" has quite cool fuzz bass on it, and it's a transition of BELA BARTÓK's piece. The following "Take A Pebble" is one of the most perfect progressive ballads. It's long, full of acoustic musical solo scores, which drift pleasantly from an idea to another like a summer day's dream. "Knife-Edge" brings back the violent moods with raw sounds, good riffs and fine rhythms. Two next numbers are solo scores, "The Three Fates" is for Keith and "Tank" for Carl. The drum solo is a difficult task, and this isn't very exiting, but OK performance still. "Lucky Man" is then Greg's composition, an acoustic ballad with weird synthesizers. As a total, these tracks create a real classic album!
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