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Emerson, Lake and Palmer - Original UK Island LP (pbthal rip)

Posted By : vinylsplendor | Date : 15 Aug 2009 22:00:02 | Comments : 6 |
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Emerson, Lake and Palmer - Original UK Island LP (pbthal rip)
Original rip 24-bit/96kHz > redbook | Flac | artwork, orginal pbthal txtfile | 256mb

What makes Emerson, Lake, and Palmer's debut LP so important is that the three members came from other experimental rock projects. Three individuals, and three individually powerful performers. Three people who could entertain an audience doing a solo performance, not necessarily needing the others to help enhance their performance. Yes, three commanding forces in their own spotlights on the stage before the world to see. Before ELP, the only bands that we knew all the band members by name were really only The Beatles and maybe The Rolling Stones. ELP was the first band to really give us all pre-conceived expectations of what they can do. The first SuperGroup! Who would have thought that all that "ego" could work together without competing with each other, or get in each others way? This first album by ELP was either going to be a super success, or sudden death for the Prog genre! This was an album that sounded like nothing else out there. It was definitely the one first album to shape the future of many Progressive Rock bands throughout the early to mid Seventies. It was the one album that other experimental Prog bands measured their concepts and goals to. The one album all Progressive Rock lovers praised, and, still to this day, cherish. Often imitated, but never equaled by any measure. ELP's first album is what defines what progressive rock truly is. ELP's follow-up albums were unique as well. New ideas always came to ELP. But, new progressive bands were growing all around and were competing with ELP with the concept that they created. And eventually, ELP was just lost in the wash of other Prog bands during that era. But, loyalty always goes to the first, of course. The innovator must never be overlooked. Although other famous Prog bands followed, such as Strawbs, Yes, Pink Floyd, Triumvirat, The Moody Blues, and many others, but Emerson, Lake, and Palmer is the most famous, and most recognized Progressive Rock band in history.

Artist: Emerson, Lake and Palmer
Album: Emerson, Lake and Palmer
Release Info: Original UK Island LP
Year Of Release: 1970

{Tracklisting}
A1 The Barbarian (4:27)
A2 Take A Pebble (12:32)
A3 Knife-Edge (5:04)
B1 The Three Fates (7:46)
B2 Tank (6:49)
B3 Lucky Man (4:36)

{Technical Details}
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Cartridge: Audio-Technica AT33PTG
Preamp: Pro-Ject Tubebox
Interconnects: Blue Jean Cables
Soundcard: E-MU 0202 USB
Signal Chain: Turntable > Phono Preamp > Soundcard
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Posted By: Chronus Date: 15 Aug 2009 23:04:59
Sweet! Downloading now :)
Posted By: Chipicui Date: 16 Aug 2009 00:25:05
Nice share!
Please! keep posting all this wonderful pbthal stuff.
They almost prove the point that it's not the final resolution that matters the most, but the care taken during all the ripping process and the quality of your original material, equipment and talent.
Posted By: Mister Cee Date: 16 Aug 2009 02:34:28
The 2nd LP I ever bought, Tarkus being the 1st ;), this very same pressing in fact, which still sounds great if a little worn now.
However, there was a pink label of this, one of the last before Island went to the palm tree label.
As to whether it sounds better than this I wouldn't know, I only had one listen on a friend's Dansette 38 years ago.
I have this same rip from P's, it does sound mighty fine :)
Posted By: rohitbhalla Date: 05 Sep 2009 17:26:00
please please re-up! links gone :-(
Posted By: EDTOPIA Date: 27 Dec 2009 23:02:46
Please reupload, thank you
Posted By: pandancer Date: 29 Jan 2010 21:08:37
Please reupload, I want to compare it to the rhino remaster version I have.
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