Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Live at Montreux 1997 (2004)

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Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Live at Montreux 1997 (2004)
2004 | Progressive Rock | DVD Video | DVD-9 | ~5.87 Gb | RS.com + Turbobit
MPEG2 PAL 4:3 (720x576) VBR | LPCM/AC3, 3/2+LFE ch, 448Kbps/DTS, 3/2+LFE ch, 768Kbps

In 1997, the band embarked on a world tour promoting their then-new album Black Moon, which included this performance at Montreux. It is the only film from this tour available. The set includes ELP classic from across their career. Also included are rare tracks that have never appeared on ELP studio albums.
Comprised of Nice's keyboard player Keith Emerson, King Crimson's bassist Greg Lake, and the Atomic Rooster's drummer Carl Palmer, 1970s supergroup Emerson, Lake & Palmer crafted expansive, near-orchestral prog-rock influenced by jazz and classical music. Disbanding in 1979 and embarking on various solo careers, the trio reunited in the 1990s to produce a new album, BLACK MOON, for which they toured extensively in 1997. This concert captures Emerson, Lake & Palmer at the Montreux Jazz Festival that same year, performing a career-spanning selection of songs that includes "Karn Evil 9," "Hoedown," "Lucky Man," "Tarkus," "Fanfare for the Common Man," and many more.


Tracklist:

1. IntroductionBy Claudie Nobs
2. Karn Evil 9 - 1st Impression Part 2,
3. Tiger In The Spot Light,
4. Hoedown,
5. Touch And Go,
6. From The Beginning,
7. Knife Edge,
8. Bitches Chrystal,
9. Dance Creole,
10. Honky Tonk Train Blues,
11. Take A Pebble,
12. Lucky Man,
13. Tarkus / Pictures At An Exhibition
14. Medley:
Fanfare For The Common Man / Rondo / Carmina Burana / Tocatta In D Minor

In Roles:

Keith Emerson - Keyboards
Greg Lake - Lead Vocals, Bass, Guitar
Carl Palmer - Drums