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2011, Lake said that Emerson and he were open to the idea of more group activity, but acknowledged Palmer's more negative comments to the press shortly before the 40th anniversary concert. Lake said: "I don't know why Carl has a propensity to dwell on negative issues... Keith and I have had our differences over the years, but we've certainly put them behind us and just forgot about them... I'm waiting for Carl to reach the point of wisdom in his life when he realises that carrying around grudges from the past is pointless." In 2012, Lake was unsure that a reunion could take place: "I doubt very much it will happen because I don't think Carl and Keith are in that same frame of mind." In 2013, Palmer revealed that he put a stop on further group plans.
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which convinced them to abandon soundtrack work in favour of putting out a new album. By mid-1991, Carson had secured them with a two-album deal with his new independent label, Victory Music. Lake's voice had deepened by this point, and the band took greater care in the key that songs were written to better suit his vocals. They also utilised modern recording technology to complement the songs, including MIDI and digital sampling, which Palmer said kept their material fresh. Atlantic capitalised on the reunion by releasing
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series, cites ELP as one of his influences. The trio are described as "genuinely classically aware, and openly demonstrated their respect for classical music." They are said to have "formed a genuine fusion between rock and jazz" and were noted for their "virtuosity and their uninhibited aggression."
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listed "10 Essential Songs by EL&P" and noted, "ELP became one of rock's first supergroups upon forming in 1970…The result was a stretch of albums…that turned prog from a black-light-in-the-basement listening experience into a stadium-filling phenomenon. At their heart was Emerson, whose eternal
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In April and May 2010, Emerson and Lake embarked on a North American tour with stripped-down versions of Emerson, Lake & Palmer, the Nice, and King Crimson songs. It originated when the pair got together at Lake's home studio earlier in the year to write new songs. When they stopped for a break,
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approached Emerson, Lake & Palmer to reunite and produce music for a proposed film. The project never developed, but the trio remained in London and started to come up with new musical ideas. The sessions were productive, with the band working as much as five to six days a week for three months,
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before one of the shows, Emerson described the first time he and Lake played together: "Greg was moving a bass line and I played the piano in back and Zap! It was there." When the Nice split in March 1970 and Lake left King Crimson a month later, the pair began the search for a drummer, which turned
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in 1978. Lake did not carry out the production duties, leaving Emerson to complete the record on his own after his bandmates returned home when recording was complete. The album has been dismissed by the band, who explained it was produced to fulfil a contractual obligation. Sinfield is credited on
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After their 1977–78 tour, the band discussed their next move. Emerson recalled that in order for the group to continue, "we would have to do a lot of cutting down" and considered the possibility of producing music with just a piano, bass guitar, and drums. As the group were contractually obliged to
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albums were supported by North American tours which lasted from May 1977 to February 1978, spanning over 120 dates. The original plan was to have an orchestra on stage with the band each night, but the idea was dropped after 11 shows due to the high costs and difficulties with the orchestra unions.
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Following their 2010 reunion, the band expressed differing opinions regarding their future. In early 2010, Emerson and Lake had not ruled out further Emerson, Lake & Palmer concerts or the possibility of a new studio album; the former said: "I see no reason why we shouldn't be doing more." In
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was released in November 1978 and was poorly received by the music press. "All I Want Is You" was released as a single in the UK, but failed to chart. It did sell enough to be certified gold in the US for 500,000 copies sold, in January 1979. In early 1979, Palmer attempted to organise a farewell
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Here are three words that strike fear in the hearts of all those allergic to prog rock: Emerson. Lake. Palmer. Popular enough to have several songs still in the regular FM rotation, obscure enough to be forever relegated as one of "those" bands from a certain time and place (the '70s), ambitious
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summer tour and have the group disband at its conclusion. Due to internal problems, such as "what we should play and how we should play it", the tour never materialised. The band made no announcement of their break-up, and Palmer moved on by forming a band, PM, which released one album entitled
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was released as a compilation of shorter tracks recorded from 1973 to 1976 during various album recording sessions. The album was not as commercially successful as the band's previous albums; it reached No. 20 in the UK and No. 37 in the US. Three tracks from the album were released as singles:
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on two. In the summer of 1994, the band cancelled an upcoming North American and Japanese tour, and the group split for a short period to pursue solo projects. Emerson underwent surgery to correct a compressed nerve in his arm in October, which left him able to play at only half his previous
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The three named themselves Emerson, Lake & Palmer to remove the focus on Emerson as the most famous of the three, and to ensure that they were not called the "new Nice". Triton was a name that Emerson said "was buzzing around" for a little while, and Triumvirate and Seahorse were also in
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noted that an "overbearing sense of self-importance turned ELP from one of the 1970s' most exciting new groups into the definition of masturbatory excess and self-aggrandizement in only a few short years." Kelman also stated that "in their fall from grace, represented everything wrong with
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In September 2009, Palmer announced that the band had planned to reform earlier in the year, but it had to be pushed back for Emerson to receive medical attention on one of his hands. The three got together for a one-off concert for their 40th anniversary, headlining the
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were looking to leave their respective groups and form a new band. The pair first met in New York City and discussed the possibility of forming one together; they met again in December 1969 when the Nice and King Crimson were billed together for concerts at the
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enough to attempt things few if any other bands did, for better or worse, pretentious enough to earn the full-throated derision of holier-than-thou tastemakers. And album art awful enough to ensure they will never be forgotten, for better or worse.
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in Paris, France. It is a double album with one side of an LP containing songs by each member and a fourth of group material. Much of the album was recorded with an orchestral accompaniment; Emerson's side consists of his 18-minute, three-movement
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was released in July 1992; it peaked at No. 78 in the US but failed to chart in the UK. The group supported it with a world tour between July 1992 and April 1993, which included their first shows in England since 1974. The concerts at London's
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Lake says almost dismissively, "It used to be a thing where as a balance to the record I would write an acoustic song." Lake's ballads, the least typical aspect of ELP's music, often garnered the band their greatest airplay and widest public
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to put pressure on Emerson to make a more commercially oriented album with the band. When Emerson reluctantly agreed, Victory and Olsen brought in several individuals to assist in the songwriting; Olsen received a credit on four tracks and
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that reached No. 73 in the US. Emerson wished for a double album release, but Atlantic Records decided against it due to the band's pending dissolution at its time of release. In 1993, the album was repackaged with additional tracks as
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in the process, but Emerson suffered a setback in 1975 when his Sussex home burned down and lost most of his possessions. The ordeal left him depressed, and he later credited his bandmates in helping him recover from drug misuse.
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which was attended by an estimated 600,000 people and drew considerable attention from the public and music press. At the end of "Pictures at an Exhibition", the band fired two cannons that Emerson had tested in a field near
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was released in March 1977 and peaked at No. 9 in the UK and No. 12 in the US. A single of "Fanfare for the Common Man" was released and reached No. 2 in the UK, the band's highest charting UK single. In November 1977,
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agreed to take the band on "because we could sell out 20,000-seaters before we even had a record out. That was enough for him to think that a lot of people would go out and buy the record when it did come out."
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quest for a bigger, grander sound (thanks to a bank of organs and synthesizers that grew to resemble a fortress onstage) helped make ELP one of the most accomplished and absorbing bands rock ever birthed."
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I do like Trilogy. It is my favorite ELP album. It couldn't be anyone else. It truly is a definitive album. It is the very best of ELP in a way. It's got flashes of all the best things of what we were.
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in Montreal that was attended by an estimated 78,000 people, the highest attended Emerson, Lake & Palmer concert as a solo act. The concert was filmed and released as a live album in 1979 entitled
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they occasionally played an Emerson, Lake & Palmer song which led to the idea of recreating it on stage as it gave the songs a different feel to the originals. Later in 2010, the 4-CD box set
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was released in June 1971 and was a commercial success, reaching No. 1 in the UK and No. 9 in the US. The band resumed touring with their first North American tour, starting 24 April 1971 at
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a 4-disc box set retrospective of the band's career and previously unreleased studio tracks, including a new studio recording of "Pictures at an Exhibition" in Dolby surround sound.
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in New York City. The strong response prompted Atlantic to release it through Cotillion at a full price in January 1972. The album peaked at No. 3 in the UK and No. 10 in the US.
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From November 1973 to August 1974, the band toured North America and Europe which saw them carry almost 40 tons of equipment. On 6 April 1974, the band headlined the inaugural
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Despite their success and influence, ELP received criticism from some music critics, one citing a popular joke from the 1970s: "How do you spell pretentious? E-L-P."
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which handled budget, classical, and avant-garde albums. The band refused until Island imported 250,000 copies into the US which quickly sold, helped by radio DJ
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From September 1970 to March 1971, the band completed their first concert tour with shows across the UK, Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Emerson used a large
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The 64-piece orchestra and choir were formed from the 500 who auditioned for a position. The orchestra was used two other times on the tour: for three dates at
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The success of the group's debut, as well as Lake's prior association with King Crimson, led to the band signing management and recording contracts with
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During a break in their first tour in January 1971, Emerson, Lake & Palmer returned to Advision Studios with Offord to record their second album,
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and contains synthesised percussion in the form of an acoustic drum kit fitted with pick-ups that triggered electronic sounds. The 29-minute track "
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as his favourite studio album by the band. The album was supported with a North American tour in March and April 1972 which included a spot at the
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in London to commemorate the band's 40th anniversary. Both Emerson and Lake died in 2016, leaving Palmer as the only surviving member of the band.
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named HELP, an acronym for "Hendrix Emerson Lake Palmer", which Lake later debunked. As part of auditions for drummers at a studio by
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Emerson and Palmer eventually recovered enough to start touring again from August 1996, beginning with a 33-date US tour opening for
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On 11 March 2016, Emerson died by suicide from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to his head. On 7 December, Lake died from cancer.
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journalist Sean Murphy said ELP "wore immoderation like a badge of courage", regardless of whether they were loved or loathed:
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on 23 August 1970, supported by Earth, a local band. They travelled to the venue in a transit van previously owned by fellow
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to rehearse and form a live set. Most of the numbers were rock adaptations and arrangements of classical pieces, including:
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went so far as to describe the band as "a tragic waste of talent and electricity". In an appraisal of the band's legacy,
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in London was filmed and released in UK theatres in 1972 with added psychedelic effects including characters from
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which lasted until September that year. Offord was not present for the recording sessions as he was working with
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After touring in 1974, the band took an extended break. The three members bought homes overseas and became
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Extended version of Emerson Lake and Palmer's documentary from their 40th Anniversary Concert DVD – 8m23s
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chart. The trio toured the album in 1986, playing material by the Nice and Emerson, Lake & Palmer.
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on stage but it was unreliable as heat affected its sound. Their performance on 9 December 1970 at the
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was released that features live tracks from 1970 to 1998. Two archival concerts followed in 2011:
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that Emerson wanted to do after seeing it performed by an orchestra. An original song from Lake, "
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Do You Wanna Play Some Magic?: Emerson, Lake & Palmer in Concert 1970–1979 – A Live History
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as their engineer. The album included studio versions of "The Barbarian" and "Take a Pebble", "
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and includes the band's new logo. Formed of five tracks, the album includes a rendition of "
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on 26 March 1971 plus the concert's encore, "Nut Rocker". It was to be released before
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In December 2010, Emerson, Lake & Palmer signed a worldwide licensing deal with
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the majority of the tracks as a lyricist except "Canario", an instrumental based on
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Logan, Nick (13 June 1970). "Emerson, Lake and Palmer – the group most likely to".
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2010–present: 40th anniversary concert, deaths of Emerson and Lake, and aftermath
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In the months surrounding their debut gigs, the band recorded their first album,
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on 25 July 2010. The show was recorded and filmed; a live album was released as
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was released in November 1973 and reached No. 2 in the UK and No. 11 in the US.
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Legends of Rock Guitar: The Essential Reference of Rock's Greatest Guitarists
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and suggested a jam session take place among the three of them and guitarist
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Welcome Back, My Friends, to the Show That Never Ends ~ Ladies and Gentlemen
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were broadcast on BBC radio and released as a live album in 1993, entitled
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Welcome Back My Friends to the Show That Never Ends – Ladies and Gentlemen
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Emerson, Lake & Palmer: The Show That Never Ends – A Musical Biography
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catching fire during the show in Boston. The remains were donated to the
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record one more studio album, the band relocated to Emerson's home near
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imported from America that was adapted for better performance on stage.
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label). After a three-year break, Emerson, Lake & Palmer released
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failed to generate strong enough sales, causing Victory and producer
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Endless Enigma: A Musical Biography of Emerson, Lake & Palmer
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The band came to prominence following their performance at the
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Emerson Lake & Palmer Pictures At An Exhibition: in-depth
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The group's second gig was at the 1970 Isle of Wight Festival
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Epstein, Dan; Gehr, Richard; Heller, Jason (11 March 2016).
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The Music's All that Matters: A History of Progressive Rock
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The Music's All that Matters: A History of Progressive Rock
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entitled "Rondo" that Emerson had recorded with the Nice, "
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in August 1970. In their first year, the group signed with
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This article is about the band. For their debut album, see
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out to be a difficult process. They initially approached
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Forrester, George; Hanson, Martyn; Askew, Frank (2001).
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Index

Emerson Lake & Palmer
Emerson, Lake & Palmer (album)
The band in Toronto, Canada in 1978
Toronto
Progressive rock
art rock
Island
Atlantic
Cotillion
Atco
Manticore
Sanctuary
Rhino
Shout! Factory
Victor
Sony
Razor & Tie
Stax
Mushroom
Virgin
Victory
Eagle
VJR
E.G.
IOM
CAR
3
Asia
Emerson, Lake & Powell
Atomic Rooster

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