Emerson, Lake & Palmer

Emerson, Lake & Palmer

 
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
  Год выпуска  
1970
  Лейбл  
Island Records
  Жанр  
Pop/Rock
  Рейтинг  
  Треки  
  #       Название       Моя оценка       Время       Битрейт       Размер файла  
  1       The Barbarian               4:35                  
  2       Take a Pebble               12:39                  
  3       Knife Edge               5:10                  
  4       The Three Fates: Clotho/Lachesis/Atropos               7:47                  
  5       Tank               6:53                  
  6       Lucky Man               4:40                  

  Автор обзора: Bruce Eder  

Lively, ambitious, almost entirely successful debut album, made up of keyboard-dominated instrumentals ("The Barbarian," "Three Fates") and romantic ballads ("Lucky Man") showcasing all three members' very daunting talents. This album, which reached the Top 20 in America and got to number four in England, showcased the group at its least pretentious and most musicianly -- with the exception of a few moments on "Three Fates" and perhaps "Take a Pebble," there isn't much excess, and there is a lot of impressive musicianship here. "Take a Pebble" might have passed for a Moody Blues track of the era but for the fact that none of the Moody Blues' keyboard men could solo like Keith Emerson. Even here, in a relatively balanced collection of material, the album shows the beginnings of a dark, savage, imposingly gothic edge that had scarcely been seen before in so-called "art rock," mostly courtesy of Emerson's larger-than-life organ and synthesizer attacks. Greg Lake's beautifully sung, deliberately archaic "Lucky Ma Далее...

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