Emerson, Lake & Palmer Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI July 14th 1977 The Dan Lampinski Tapes Vol. 27 (ex Aud)

Emerson Lake & Palmer - Works Live (1993) [2014, Victor Entertainment Japan, VICP-78030-1]

Emerson Lake & Palmer - Works Live (1993)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
2CD | Victor Entertainment Japan, VICP-78030-1 | ~ 555 or 214 Mb | Scans(png) -> 391 Mb
Progressive Rock | K2HD Mastering | HR Cutting

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 they'd ever released, and was followed by the more modestly proportioned but still successful Works, Vol. 2 in November of that year, and a tour that fall and winter; in keeping with the albums that spawned it, the concerts initially featured a 90-piece orchestra supporting the trio…
Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Fanfare For The Common Man: The Anthology (2001)

Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Fanfare For The Common Man: The Anthology (2001) 2CDs
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 901 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 322 Mb | Scans ~ 81 Mb
Art Rock, Progressive Rock, Fusion | Label: Castle/Sanctuary | # CMEDD110 | Time: 02:21:08

24 track anthology for one of the most phenomenally successful acts of the early to mid 1970s. Digitally remastered from original tapes and compiled in conjunction with the band. Highlights include, 'Fanfare For The Common Man', 'The Barbarian', 'Take A Pebble' and 'Lucky Man'.
Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Out of This World- Live (1970-1997) (2021)

Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Out of This World- Live (1970-1997) (2021)
FLAC tracks | 3:12:24 | 1,09 Gb
Genre: Progressive Rock, Rock / Label: BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited

Die Prog-Rock-Giganten Emerson, Lake & Palmer schlossen sich 1970 zusammen und bestanden aus dem brillanten Keyboarder Keith Emerson, dem talentierten Sänger / Komponisten und Gitarristen Greg Lake, sowie dem dynamischen Drummer Cark Palmer. Nach ihrer Gründung erlangten sie schnell internationale Bekanntheit und spielten im Laufe ihrer Karriere in den wichtigsten und berühmtesten Venues rund um die Welt.
Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Brain Salad Surgery (1973) [Reissue 1987]

Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Brain Salad Surgery (1973) [Reissue 1987]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 269 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 106 MB | Covers - 37 MB
Genre: Progressive Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Atlantic (19124-2)

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 was also the most steeped in electronic sounds of any of their records. 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 rock audience's tolerance to its outer limit, but also managed to appeal to the metal audience in ways that little of Trilogy did. Indeed, "Karn Evil 9" is the piece and the place where Keith Emerson and his keyboards finally matched in both music and flamboyance the larger-than-life guitar sound of Jimi Hendrix. This also marked the point in the group's history in which they brought in their first outside creative hand, in the guise of ex-King Crimson lyricist Pete Sinfield…

Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Works Live (1979) [2CD Reissue 2011]  Music

Posted by gribovar at Dec. 22, 2023
Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Works Live (1979) [2CD Reissue 2011]

Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Works Live (1979) [2CD Reissue 2011]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 507 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 207 MB | Covers - 18 MB
Genre: Progressive Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Sony Music (886978486523)

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 they'd ever released, and was followed by the more modestly proportioned but still successful Works, Vol. 2 in November of that year, and a tour that fall and winter; in keeping with the albums that spawned it, the concerts initially featured a 90-piece orchestra supporting the trio. They weren't able to keep the orchestra for more than a handful of shows before the money ran out, and the group spent the rest of the tour working as a trio to pay off what was owed, but they recognized the importance of those performances with the orchestra…
Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Works Volume 1 (1977) [Victor, VICP-78027~8, Japan]

Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Works Volume 1 (1977)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
2014 | Victor, VICP-78027~8 | ~ 699 or 251 Mb | Scans(png) -> 359 Mb
2CD | Progressive Rock

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…
Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Works Volume 1 (1977) [1st Japanese Edition 1987]

Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Works Volume 1 (1977) [1st Japanese Edition 1987]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 509 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 205 MB | Covers - 32 MB
Genre: Progressive Rock, Neo-Classical | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Warner-Pioneer (55XD-668-9)

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 sales of the solo albums issued by the five members of Yes the previous year were a fraction of the sales of Yes' most recent records. The result was this double LP; essentially three solo sides and one group side, it is the most complex and demanding of the group's albums. Keith Emerson's "Piano Concerto" is on the level of a good music-student piece, without much original language…

Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Wheeling, West Virginia (2019)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Dec. 12, 2024
Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Wheeling, West Virginia (2019)

Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Wheeling, West Virginia (2019)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 773 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 302 MB
2:10:17 | Prog Rock | Label: Smokin'

STUNNING 1977 ELP SHOW FROM WEST VIRGINIA Emerson, Lake & Palmer took an extended break in 1974, but regrouped in 76 to record Works Volume 1 at Mountain Studios in Montreux and EMI Studios in Paris. The double album featured one side of each LP containing songs by each member and a fourth of group material. Emerson's side consisted of his 18-minute, three-movement Piano Concerto No. 1 . Lake contributed five songs he co-wrote with Pete Sinfield, and Palmer's included two covers of classical pieces by Prokofiev and Bach. One of the two group tracks, Fanfare for the Common Man , is a cover of the same-titled orchestral piece by Aaron Copland, which was released and reached No. 2 in the UK single charts, in the band's highest charting UK single in May 1977. Works Volume 2 followed in November 1977 featuring shorter tracks recorded between 73 and 76, and the two Works albums were supported by North American tours which lasted from May 1977 to February 1978, spanning over 120 dates. Among the finest concert of the tours was performed in Wheeling, West Virginia on 12th November 1977, where the trio put on a mesmerising show which fans who attended still speak of in hallowed tones. Recorded for live radio broadcast at the time, incredibly the show has not previously been released in its full edition. All that changes with the release of this 2CD Set, which allows the thousands of fans still in awe of this most musical, talented and creative of groups to finally hear what all the fuss was about.

Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Live In Montreal 1977 (2013)  Music

Posted by gribovar at Sept. 28, 2022
Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Live In Montreal 1977 (2013)

Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Live In Montreal 1977 (2013)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 490 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 241 MB | Covers - 21 MB
Genre: Progressive Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Shout! Factory (826663-14432)

Emerson, Lake & Palmer had just released the then-current two-volume Works album in 1977 when the group embarked on a major tour behind it, accompanied by a 70-piece orchestra. Travelling and touring with a large orchestra, however, proved to be a financial nightmare, and the orchestra ended up on-stage with ELP on only a handful of the tour dates, including the final stop of the tour in Montreal - in the largest stadium the band ever played in. The show was recorded and filmed (a film of the concert, Emerson, Lake & Palmer in Concert, was released in 1979), but the band was ending its run together, having become three musicians pulling in three different creative directions. The audio portion of the concert appeared in 1993 as Works Live, and this two-disc issue features the same tracks in slightly different order, and minus a few…
Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Pictures At An Exhibition (1971) [2CD Deluxe Edition 2016]

Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Pictures At An Exhibition (1971) [2CD Deluxe Edition 2016]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 839 MB | Covers - 90 MB
Genre: Progressive Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: BMG (BMGCAT2CD3)

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 Modest Mussorgsky and knew nothing of Russia's Nationalist "Five." It does some violence to Mussorgsky, but Pictures at an Exhibition is also the most energetic and well-realized live release in Emerson, Lake & Palmer's catalog, and it makes a fairly compelling case for adapting classical pieces in this way. At the time, it introduced "classical rock" to millions of listeners, including the classical community, most of whose members regarded this record as something akin to an armed assault. The early-'70s live sound is a little crude by today's standards, but the tightness of the playing (Carl Palmer is especially good) makes up for any sonic inadequacies…