On 18 Favorites Lists

» Edit Band Information
» Edit Albums

» Add a Review
» Add an Album
» Add MP3
» Add News

Emerson, Lake and Palmer
Progressive

Emerson, Lake, and Palmer were one of the defining bands in the "Symphonic Progressive" genre, along with King Crimson. They revolutionised the 70s music scene by introducing a new lineup format of keyboards, bass (and occasionally guitar), and precussion. However, this did not impede their popularity, as the geniality and virtually unlimited musical ability of each of the three members combined to generate a musical level which had not yet been achieved by any other group. All the members came from well established groups: Greg Lake from King Crimson, Carl Palmer from Atomic Rooster, and Keit ...read more

Emerson, Lake, and Palmer were one of the defining bands in the "Symphonic Progressive" genre, along with King Crimson. They revolutionised the 70s music scene by introducing a new lineup format of keyboards, bass (and occasionally guitar), and precussion. However, this did not impede their popularity, as the geniality and virtually unlimited musical ability of each of the three members combined to generate a musical level which had not yet been achieved by any other group. All the members came from well established groups: Greg Lake from King Crimson, Carl Palmer from Atomic Rooster, and Keith Emerson from The Nice.

ELP released ten albums during the seventies, the best of which are probably Tarkus and Brain Salad Surgery. Near the end of the seventies the band had big ego issues, and the music considerably worsened. The group constantly pushed their abilities to the limits, and even with the technological limitations of the ear, managed to break new ground and set new parametres in the emerging progressive music scene in Britain. After a long break, the band regrouped in the 1990s, and their last studio album, In The Hot Seat was released in 1994. « hide

Similar Bands: Gentle Giant, Yes, The Nice, Yezda Urfa, Triumvirat

LPs
In the Hot Seat
1994

2.5
21 Votes
Black Moon
1992

2.4
30 Votes
Love Beach
1978

1.9
71 Votes
Works Vol. 2
1977

2.6
44 Votes
Works Vol. 1
1977

2.6
55 Votes
Brain Salad Surgery
1973

4
235 Votes
Trilogy
1972

3.9
144 Votes
Tarkus
1971

3.9
209 Votes
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
1970

4
190 Votes
Live Albums
Original Bootleg Series from the Manticore Vaults
2002

3.8
3 Votes
Then and Now
1998

3.5
6 Votes
Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970
1997

4.4
5 Votes
Live in Poland
1997

4
3 Votes
King Biscuit Flower Hour: Greatest Hits Live
1997

3.8
3 Votes
Live at the Royal Albert Hall
1993

3.9
4 Votes
Works Live
1993

3.6
4 Votes
In Concert
1979

2.5
4 Votes
Welcome To The Show That Never Ends
1974

3.7
11 Votes
Pictures at an Exhibition
1972

3.7
54 Votes
Compilations
The Essential Emerson, Lake & Palmer
2007

2.3
3 Votes
The Best of Emerson, Lake & Palmer
1994

2.5
4 Votes

Music Lists
05.16.13  Just Under A Week Until Rush!05.11.13  My Top Ten Prog Albums Of All-time
05.10.13  Gears Of War Maps04.30.13  Albums I'm Digging: April
04.25.13  More Prog Thursday04.21.13  Brave New Vinyl
04.03.13  Sweet Art03.31.13  15 Best Prog Rock Albums
03.23.13  My Favourite 20 Albums03.18.13  So Much Prog Lately
02.19.13  Winter Break02.15.13  Iluvatar Bought A Lot Of Shit
02.13.13  ELP, Anyone?01.22.13  Epicness In Its Purest Form
12.11.12  Unconventional/experimental music11.19.12  Killer Must Own Records
10.13.12  Prog Essentials09.04.12  Vinyl Collection
09.04.12  Some Of The Best Prog Rock Albums08.24.12  Papa Was A Rollin' Stone
» More Lists (141)

Contributors: KILL, Nagrarok, Jethro42, Ponton, John Paul Harrison, CausticVodka, pulseczar, Greggers, Nagrarok,

FAQ // STAFF & CONTRIBUTORS // SITE FORUM // CONTACT US

Bands: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z


Site Copyright 2005-2013 Sputnikmusic.com
All Album Reviews Displayed With Permission of Authors | Privacy Policy

IndieClick Music Network