Emerson, Lake & Powell - Emerson, Lake & Powell

Emerson, Lake & PowellEmerson, Lake & Powell

Release date
January 1, 1986
Genre
Rock
Label
Мелодия
Format
Vinyl, LP, Album
Country
Israel
EAN
042282929716

About the album

Emerson, Lake & Powell is the only studio album by English progressive rock band Emerson, Lake & Powell, released on 2 June 1986 by Polydor Records. The album's debut single was "Touch and Go" which peaked at number 60 on the Billboard charts on 19 July 1986. Cash Box called it a "thunderous, large scale rock drama." The main synthesizer part of "Touch and Go" is based on the English folk tune " Lovely Joan ". Another version of "Touch and Go" was recorded by Emerson, Lake & Palmer and is included in the box set The Return of the Manticore (1993). The opening track, "The Score", is best known to have been used as the arena, intermission and TV theme song of New Japan Pro-Wrestling from the 1990s to the early 2010s.

Artist

English progressive rock band Emerson, Lake & Powell, sometimes abbreviated as ELP, were an English progressive rock band, considered by many as a variant lineup of Emerson, Lake & Palmer, that released one official studio album in 1986. The album's debut single was "Touch and Go", which peaked at number 60 on the Billboard charts on 19 July 1986. Keith Emerson and Greg Lake had planned to re-form the original ELP in 1984 but drummer Carl Palmer was unavailable because of contractual obligations to Asia. After auditioning a series of drummers unwilling to commit to the band, they approached Cozy Powell who had recently left Whitesnake and who had been a long time friend of Emerson's to replace him. The band have always insisted that it was a coincidence that his surname also happened to start with a P, thus allowing the band to retain its original initials, although they also joked about looking for a " Gene Prupa " and having approached " Phil Pollins " and " Ringo Parr " before Powell agreed to join. Shortly into recording, Emerson's barn studio was destroyed by a runaway tractor, requiring some parts of the album to be rerecorded, leading him to joke, "Perhaps we should have called it 'Emerson, Lake & Plough!'" The band's self-titled studio album was a return to the familiar ELP style, with long progressive rock tracks, mellow ballads and a classical theme (" Mars, the Bringer of War " by Gustav Holst, a piece previously performed by Lake during his tenure in King Crimson ). One song, "The Score", even references the lyric "Welcome back, my friends, to the show that never ends" from ELP's "Karn Evil 9: First Impression" (on the album Brain Salad Surgery ). Initially, when the record company suggested that the group perform "Mars," Emerson refused, saying it would be like ELP Plays the Classics or Richard Clayderman Plays 'Clair de Lune'. After Powell showed him a video of one of his former bands playing the number, however, Emerson agreed to try it. In live performance, the band also performed classic ELP and Nice material, such as "Tarkus", "Pirates", "Lucky Man", and "Rondo". The band's live tour was marred by a dispute which led to the band firing its management, and "ELPowell" disbanded without recording a second album. Emerson reunited with Palmer and together with Robert Berry, formed the band 3 for one album in 1988, before the original ELP lineup reformed in 1992 for the album Black Moon, which bears some stylistic similarities to the Emerson, Lake & Powell album. Some Emerson, Lake & Powell live studio rehearsals and live recordings found their way onto bootlegs in the 1990s. The material was subsequently remastered and given an official release on two 2003 CDs, initially only available via the ELP website on Manticore Records. All three members of the group have since died. Cozy Powell died in a car crash at age 50 on 5   April 1998. Keith Emerson died at age 71 on 11   March 2016, from a gunshot to the head ruled as suicide and Greg Lake died of pancreatic cancer at age 69 on 7   December 2016. Studio albums Live and compilation albums

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Tracklist

  1. The Score · 9:10
  2. Learning To Fly · 3:52
  3. The Miracle · 7:02
  4. Touch And Go · 3:35
  5. Love Blind · 3:08
  6. Step Aside · 3:42
  7. Lay Down Your Guns · 4:20
  8. Mars, The Bringer Of War · 7:53

Credits

• Producer: Tony Taverner

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