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Emerson, Lake & Palmer: The Live Broadcasts (DVD-V, Unofficial)

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Emerson, Lake & Palmer: The Live Broadcasts (DVD-V, Unofficial) presents a compilation of rare live performances by the iconic progressive rock trio. This collection captures the band’s dynamic stage presence and musicianship across various broadcasts, featuring Keith Emerson on keyboards, Greg Lake on vocals and bass, and Carl Palmer on drums. Ideal for enthusiasts seeking an authentic glimpse into ELP’s live energy, this unofficial release offers valuable archival footage not commonly found in official discographies.

Information:

 

Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Genre & Style: Rock, Prog Rock
Country: Europe

Track List:
1. The Barbarian
2. Rondo / Bach Improvisations
3. Drum Solo
4. Nutrocker
5. Take A Pebble
6. Knife Edge

Notes:

Info from the rear cover, "This is Emerson Lake and Palmer captured at the very beginning of a legendary career. Filmed at the time when the band had only just recorded their ground breaking first album ELP had to use all of their huge individual creative talents to create a full show.
That's what makes this film so special. Extensive improvisation virtuoso playing by Keith Emerson, inventive percussion from Carl Palmer and a bravura performance by the young Greg Lake make this an essential addition to the collection of any fan of the progressive rock era."
Approx. running time - 57 minutes.
These notes below taken from the Master Release [m688400.
"Recording from 6th and 7th February 1971 in Theatre 140, Brussels. These shows were filmed for Belgian TV and broadcast May 13th, 1971 for the 'Pop Shop' series. Sound and picture from both shows were edited and pieced together for the broadcast, resulting in surreal vision of the musicians with different clothes during the same song.
The show and soundtrack was subsequently bootlegged, but also released officially, either in video or audio format, under different titles : "Masters from the vaults", "Live in Brussels 1971" etc. and even with wrong venue and date info.
The sound is unfortunately mono, but it is considered a must-have by ELP fans."
These Notes below taken from releases [r5699790 & [r5700011
"Track 5 includes an acoustic solo part by Greg Lake singing "I Got A Dog And His Name Was Blue", not mentioned on the release. The track includes also a clavinet solo using parts from "Tank" (38'38-40'00).
Track 6 is only presented as "Knife Edge" on the release. This is in fact "Knife Edge" followed by an unidentified song (based on the riff of "Tiger In A Spotlight"), and the reprise of "Nutrocker"."


Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode 8 23880 03864 8
Barcode 823880038648
Matrix / Runout 27032 - AMB3864OR V30499-1
Mastering SID Code IFPI LK46
Mould SID Code IFPI 5M51
Rights Society MCPS

 

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