Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Emerson, Lake & Palmer were one of the most popular of the initial wave of 1970s British prog-rock bands. They sported post-British Invasion rock's first alternative to the guitar hero in Keith Emerson, whose outlandish keyboard antics rivaled the onstage pyrotechnics of Hendrix and Townshend. The group mixed heavy rock riffs with classical influences, relying equally on instrumental virtuosity and an epic sense of showmanship that won them countless fans in their '70s heyday.
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Albums
- (2006) Black Moon
- (2006) Works: Vol. 2
- (2006) Pictures At An Exhibition
- (2006) Emerson, Lake & Palmer
- (2006) Welcome Back My Friends, To The Show That Never Ends
- (2006) Tarkus
- (2006) Brain Salad Surgery
- (2006) Love Beach
- (2006) Works: Vol. 1
- (2006) Trilogy
- (2004) Works, Vol. 2
- (2004) I Believe In Father Christmas
- (2004) Trilogy
- (2004) Works, Live
- (2004) Brain Salad Surgery
- (2004) Live At The Royal Albert Hall
- (2004) The Return Of The Manticore, Vol. 3
- (2004) Tarkus
- (2004) Pictures At An Exhibit
- (2004) Return Of The Manticore
- (2004) Best Of: Emerson, Lake And Palmer
- (2004) Emerson, Lake And Palmer
- (2004) Love Beach
- (2004) Black Moon
- (2004) The Return Of The Manticore, Vol. 4
- (2004) The Return Of The Manticore, Vol. 2
- (2004) Welcome Back My Friends To The Show That Never Ends
- (2004) Works, Vol. 1
- (1994) The Best Of Emerson, Lake & Palmer
- (1972) Pictures At An Exhibition
- (1970) Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Top Tracks
- Lucky Man
- From the Beginning
- Fanfare for the Common Man
- Still... You Turn Me On
- Jerusalem
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Comments
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noah05 on 2009-09-28 03:51:56.860:
This was the group that back in the seventies that my mother told me late one sunday evening to turn off that noise and go-to-bed. But I was only listening to their "Brain Salad Surgery" album. Does anyone remember "Karn Evil 9"? What do we tell our children today? Now isn't theirs irratating to us now? Some things just never seem to change, does it???
