EMERSON LAKE & PALMER
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Brain Salad Surgery
AUD$19.46;
CD Album; Studio album four, originally released in 1973, opens with an adaptation of Hubert Parry's hymn "Jerusalem", due to be a single in the UK until the BBC objected It also contains another beautiful...
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Essential Emerson, Lake & Palmer (Remastered)
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AUD$29.30;
2 CD; THE ESSENTIAL EMERSON LAKE & PALMER is a comprehensive, career-spanning collection from one of progressive rock's most popular groups. The fully re-mastered 28-song set, compiled with ELP's...
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Tarkus
AUD$19.46;
CD Album; Released in 1971, the band’s second album is dominated by the anti-war Tarkus suite, which formed the whole of Side One of the original LP.
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Works Live
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AUD$28.03;
2 CD; Recorded in August 1977 @ The Olympic Stadium, Montreal. Includes a full orchestra & touring entourage of 130! Superb live album, with 15 tracks across this double CD set.
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In The Hot Seat
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AUD$21.19;
CD Album; Follow up to "Black Moon" and their final album, until 2010's second re-union. This well received album was toured until 1998 & contains 11 tracks , including the epic bonus track "Pictures At An...
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Love Beach
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AUD$21.19;
CD Album; Recorded in the Bahamas in 1978, this was ELP's seventh studio album & was to be their last for fifteen years! A mix of new wave & disco, this 10 track album went gold on both sides of the Atlantic.
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Pictures At An Exhibition
AUD$19.46;
CD Album; Ground-breaking live album recorded @ Newcastle City Hall in 1972. A brilliant live document includes bonus suite "Pictures At An Exhibition" (15'.33") Mussourgsky meets Prog Rock!
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Pictures At An Exhibition (Special Edition)
AUD$21.26;
DVD Video (PAL); Pictures At An Exhibition was filmed at the Lyceum in London in December 1970. A slightly different version was recorded for a live album release in Newcastle in early 1971. The film version was...
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Show That Never Ends
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AUD$25.28;
CD Album; Emerson, Lake & Palmer were one of the most popular of the initial wave of 1970s British prog-rock bands. They sported post-British Invasion rock's first alternative to the guitar hero in Keith...
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