Emerson, Lake & Palmer Reissuing First Three Albums Next Week
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(Radio.com) Emerson, Lake & Palmer will release the reissues of their first three albums on July 29. The progressive rock titans have prepared remastered versions of their 1970 self-titled debut, as well as 1971's Tarkus and Pictures At An Exhibition. ELP's self-titled debut, which spawned the group's hit 'Lucky Man," will be released as a two CD set. Disc one features the original remastered album, while disc two features a different stereo mix of the album and bonus tracks. The two-disc set of their second album Tarkus features the 20 minute title track, as well as bonus cuts from the album's recording sessions including 'Unknown Ballad" and 'Oh My Father." The band's third album, 1971's Pictures At An Exhibition was recorded on March 21, 1971 at Newcastle City Hall in England. The late Keith Emerson used the hall's grand pipe organ during the epic concert. The two-disc installment also contains live tracks recorded in Puerto Rico on December 4, 1972, complete with performances of 'The Barbarian," 'Knife Edge," 'Rondo" and 'Nut Rocker." Accompanying the three reissued albums is a special three CD release titled Emerson, Lake & Palmer - The Anthology. Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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