EL & P Emerson,Lake & Palmer/Germany 4.23.1973
EL & P Emerson,Lake & Palmer/Germany 4.23.1973
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Disc 1 1. Tarkus 2. Karn Evil 9 3. Jeremy Bender/The Sheriff 4. Take A Pebble 5. Still...You Turn Me On 6. Lucky Man 7. Piano Improvisation 8. Take A Pebble(Reprise) 9. Hoedown Disc 2 Pictures At An Exhibition 1. Promenade 2. The Hut Of Baba Yaga 3. The Curse Of Baba Yaga 4. The Hut Of Baba Yaga 5. The Great Gates Of Kiev Encore 6. Toccata 7. Drum Solo 8. Rondo
On April 24th from the European tour held in the spring of 1973, a must-listen title for fans appeared that completely recorded the Munich performance in ultra-high quality audience recording for about 1 hour and 56 minutes. This is a tour recording of the unfinished versions of Karn Evil, Still...You Turn Me On, and Toccata from the album released before the release of "Terrifying Brain Reform." What is surprising is the high sound quality, which can be said to be amazing for this era, and reproduces valuable stages. Noise between tracks has been removed to give you the best sound possible and immerse yourself in this wonderful source. Keith plays the Nut Locker lightly before Jeremy Bender/The Sheriff. There is an unusual tangle of fingers in the intro to Sheriff, which first plays instrumental and then goes into song. After Greg sings one phrase in the first part of Take A Pebble, he says, "Thank you very much," but this relaxed appeal is rare in a serious song. Although Still...You Turn Me On is unfinished, you can listen to a wonderful performance full of the unique charm of this period. Lucky Man has piano backing. The encore that follows Hoedown played in the middle of the show and "Pictures at an Exhibition" where you can listen to a stable and highly accomplished performance is a wild arrangement of Toccata and a 12-minute drum solo recorded with surprisingly clear sound. You can enjoy Emerson's spectacular organ play of Rondo and the highly satisfying performance in the highest sound quality. This is a perfect album that includes everything from the opening to the ending outro theme, except for a cut caused by the master at 57 seconds of The Great Gates Of Kiev. This is a definitive title that can be declared the best ELP release in recent years. Live at Olympia Halle, Munich, Germany 24th April 1973 TRULY AMAZING SOUND Disc 1 1. Tarkus 2. Karn Evil 9 3. Jeremy Bender/The Sheriff 4. Take A Pebble 5. Still...You Turn Me On 6. Lucky Man 7. Piano Improvisation 8. Take A Pebble(Reprise) 9. Hoedown Disc 2 Pictures At An Exhibition 1. Promenade 2. The Hut Of Baba Yaga 3. The Curse Of Baba Yaga 4. The Hut Of Baba Yaga 5. The Great Gates Of Kiev Encore 6. Toccata 7. Drum Solo 8. Rondo