Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Gone Too Soon (Official Audio)
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
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Formed in 1970, Emerson, Lake & Palmer helped define and set new standards throughout one of the most ambitious and experimental periods in 20th-Century popular music. Drawn from The Nice, King Crimson, and Atomic Rooster respectively, they were hailed as progressive rock’s first supergroup. Combining driving dynamics, intricate arrangements, and virtuosic skill, between 1970 and 1978, ELP released seven studio recordings and three live albums. Such was their popularity on both sides of the Atlantic that their records repeatedly achieved Platinum status sales.
Titles such as Tarkus, Trilogy, and Brain Salad Surgery created distinctive worlds that incorporated soaring themes, other-worldly timbres, yearning ballads, humorous pastiche and dramatic long-form conceptual works. While they adapted pieces by classical composers as stylistically varied as Bartok, Mussorgsky, Copland, Ginastera and Rodrigo, ELP sounded like nobody else but themselves.
The trio performed live one final time at London’s High Voltage Festival in July 2010 just weeks short of their debut gig 40th anniversary.
Although Keith Emerson and Greg Lake both sadly passed away in 2016, interest in ELP continues to grow, and Carl Palmer’s own band regularly performs a setlist dedicated to the unique music he helped create. ELP's music continues to find new audiences more than 50 years from their beginning, a striking testament to the group's irrepressible blend of energy, eclecticism, and visceral excitement.
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I liked a lot of
IN THE HOT SEAT.
I wished they had done some more touring after 1999
I was moving around a lot when this came out, so I never got a chance to really listen to it. I love the harmonic guitar work here, and the bass/drums are simple but chugging like a...train!
I absolutely LOVE this song.
Interesting solo at the end.
In the foreword of the book Emerson, Lake & Palmer (UK 2021), Palmer wrote: "ELP music is timeless and extremely eclectic witch is the way we wanted it and actually, calling ELP a prog band is not really correct, because we played many different styles of music throughout our carer as a band.
Hard to believe this is the same band that gave us Karn Evil 9 and From the Beginning.
...And Trilogy, Tank, The Barbarians, Tarkus, Pictures at an exibition, piano concerto n.1 ...
Steven Williams, I think it was time for their talents to cash in.
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A true Lake solo track, Carl and Keith did not play on this at all; an unfortunate commentary on the state of the band at the time.
Keith is here, but in tracks such Give Me A Reason to Stay and Heart on Ice they are both gone.
Carl Palmer is clearly not in this track.
@@FukiMakai In an interview on the old ELP Digest website, there was a transcribed interview from Keyboard Magazine in Japan where Keith admitted he didn't play at all on Gone too Soon and that it was Richard Baker and/or Brian Forake with the drums programmed - probably - by Keith Wechsler. But I do see by what you mean by 'not on the track', in that their unique styles are not on display.
@@ThreeFatesELPBook I seriously thought Keith Emerson played on this. Where there is no Emerson style is in Give a Reason and Heart on Ice, and partially, Daddy.
They had lots of variety.
ELP meet Saga…
Might as well..... JUMP
Совсем не похоже на прежнюю ELP.
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I don't remember this
Emerson Lake & Palmer super. благодарю за исполнение бодрого артрока.
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Interesting harmonies on this song. Among the best of the worst, as other tracks of this album. Could be better, but... considering how this album is, is an enough good effort. A Keith Emerson solo in the middle.
Carl Palmer is clearly not in this, but Keith Emerson is noticeably here and it shows.