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THE ANTHOLOGY (4LP)

Emerson Lake & Palmer

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Boxset/Compilation, released in 2019

Songs / Tracks Listing

Side 1 - From the album "Emerson, Lake & Palmer", 1970
1. The Barbarian
2. Take A Pebble
3. Knife-Edge
4. Lucky Man

Side 2 - From the album "Tarkus", 1971
1. Tarkus:
i. Eruption
ii. Stones Of Years
iii. Iconoclast
iv. Mass
v. Manticore
vi. Battlefield
vii. Aquatarkus
2. Bitches Crystal
3. A Time And A Place

Side 3 - From the album "Pictures At An Exhibition", 1971
1. Promenade (Part 1)
2. The Gnome
3. Promenade (Part 2)
4. The Hut Of Baba Yaga (Part 1)
5. The Curse Of Baba Yaga
6. The Hut Of Baba Yaga (Part 2)
7. The Great Gates Of Kiev
8. Nutrocker

Side 4 - From the album "Trilogy", 1972
1. The Endless Enigma (Part 1)
2. From The Beginning
3. Living Sin
4. Hoedown
5. Abaddon's Bolero

Side 5
1. Jerusalem (From "Brain Salad Surgery", 1973)
2. Still .... You Turn Me On (From "Brain Salad Surgery", 1973)
3. Karn Evil 9 1st Impression - Part 1 (From "Brain Salad Surgery", 1973)
4. Karn Evil 9 1st Impression - Part 2(From "Brain Salad Surgery", 1973)
5. Toccata (From "Welcome Back, My Friends...", 1974)

Side 6 - From the album "Works Volume 1" (1977)
1. Fanfare For The Common Man
2. Pirates
3. Tank

Side 7
1. Peter Gunn Theme (From 1993 album "Works Live")
2. C'est La Vie (From 1993 album "Works Live")
3. Watching Over You (From 1993 album "Works Live")
4. I Believe In Father Christmas (From "Works Volume 2", 1977)
5. Honky Tonk Train Blues (From "Works Volume 2", 1977)
6. For You (From "Love Beach", 1978)
7. Canario (From "Love Beach", 1978)

Side 8
1. Farewell To Arms (From "Black Moon", 1992)
2. Affairs Of The Heart (From "Black Moon", 1992)
3. Romeo And Juliet (From "Black Moon", 1992)
4. Daddy (From "In The Hot Seat", 1994)
5. Hand Of Truth (From "In The Hot Seat", 1994)
6. Tiger In A Spotlight (From "Then & Now", 1998)

Line-up / Musicians

- Kaith Emerson / keyboards
- Greg Lake / bass, guitar, vocals
- Carl Palmer / drums

Releases information

4LP Boxset BMG BMGCAT357LPX (May 31, 2019, Coloured Vinyl)
Track list slightly differs from 3CD "The Anthology" set, released by BMG in 2016

- Tracks from all the original albums
- 'Galaxy Effect' coloured vinyl
- Insert with sleeve notes by Chris Welch and band photos
- Mastered digitally from HD sources and half-speed for superior audio quality
- Over 3 1/2 hours of music

Thanks to SouthSideoftheSky for the addition
and to NotAProghead for the last updates
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3.83
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