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KEITH EMERSON BAND FEATURING MARC BONILLA - MOSCOW

Keith Emerson

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Live, released in 2011

Songs / Tracks Listing

CD1
1. Karn Evil 9 (1st Impression, Part 2) (Emerson - Lake) (5:20)
2. Piano Concerto (3rd Movement) (Emerson) (9:01)
3. Bitches Crystal (Emerson - Lake) (5:48)
4. Malambo (Ginastera) (7:46)
5. Touch And Go (Emerson - Lake) (5:13)
6. Lucky Man (Lake) (9:26)
7. Miles Away Pt. 1 (Bonilla) (1:56)
8. Miles Away Pt. 2 (Bonilla) (2:13)
9. Crusaders Cross (Emerson) (1:15)
10. Fugue (Emerson) (0:46)
11. Marche Train (Emerson - Bonilla) (6:45)
12. Finale (Emerson - Bonilla) (5:52)

Total time 61:25


CD2
1. The Barbarian (Bart?k) (6:20)
2. Tarkus (Emerson - Lake) (35:41)
3. Nutrocker Suite (Tchaikovsky) (5:16)

Total time 47:18

Bonus tracks (Varese Sarabande CD):
4. Moscow Fantasia (1:42)
5. Malambo (Orchestral Version) (4:11)

Total time 53:11


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Line-up / Musicians

- Keith Emerson / keyboards, grand piano, Theremin
- Marc Bonilla / guitars and lead vocals
- Tony Pia / drums
- Travis Davis / bass and backing vocals

Releases information

Recorded live at Dom Kino Theatre in Moscow, Russia, 26.08.2008

2CD Victor VICP-64845/6 (2011, Japan)
2CD earMUSIC 0206400ERE (2011)
2CD Edel 4601250372112 (2011)
2CD Soyuz Music, under licence by Edel SZCD 7211-11 (2011, Russia)
2CD Varese Sarabanda 302 067 073 2 (2011, USA) with two bonus tracks

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Review by Evolver
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4 stars This is a great live album. The performances are some of the best I've heard from Keith Emerson in years. But there are flaws. The first I presume is evident on all versions of this album. The recording, which sounds like it came from a mixing board, distorts at many times.

The other problem, which occurs on the Varese Sarabande release that I have, is that whoever mastered the CD is a moron. Anyone who has ever burned music to a CD with all but the cheapest software has seen the setting to either put a gap between each track, or have them run directly from one track to the next.

Well guys? This is a live album, having the crowd noise stop for two seconds between each track is annoying, and inexcusable. And on disk 1, tracks 7 through 12 are a suite, where each track is a piece of the one song. The gaps here are more than annoying, they ruin the flow of the song.

Luckily, I can rip the CD, and re-burn the tracks properly. But I shouldn't have to.

That out of the way, Emerson has come all the way back from his well known medical issues, and brings everything to this concert. Sure, some of the passages are a bit slower than we remember, but his solos are as fierce as ever. Marc Bonilla, with whom Emerson has been playing for years now, is a technically better guitarist than Greg Ocean (he's too big to be a Lake now), although not as subtle. But Bonilla has a talent of knowing just what to keep from Lake's versions of the songs. And the additional guitar in the songs adds some awesome heaviness while at the same time allowing Emerson to break loose on the keys.

The songs that benefit the most are the Piano Concerto (3rd Movement), that sounds less classical, and more metal here, and The Barbarian, which become much more barbaric. And Lucky Man has been rearranged without losing the soul of the song. I just which they would include their new version of Living Sin.

The Miles Away suite from the Emerson/Bonilla studio album, despite the gaps, is much more energized here, and the 35 minute Tarkus is luscious.

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4 stars The Moscow album sounds much better than the studio album from the same year (2008). Both Emerson and Bonilla are both fantastic on stage. Bonilla replaces Greg Lake's absence with great ease. Tony Pia's drumming is more than adequate. The only victim of the live final mix is Travis Davis: his ba ... (read more)

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