Emerson, Lake and Palmer - Works (front cover) Vinyl

Emerson, Lake and Palmer - Works (1977) 2-LP Vinyl •PLAY-GRADED• & Volume 1

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Emerson, Lake and Palmer - Works (front cover) Vinyl

Emerson, Lake and Palmer - Works (1977) 2-LP Vinyl •PLAY-GRADED• & Volume 1

$9.99

Catalog Number:

SD-2-7000

Musical Styles:

1970s, Art Rock, Singer-Songwriter

Sleeve Grade:

Very Good Plus (VG+)

Record Grade:

Near Mint (NM or M-)

Condition Details:

Vinyl plays nicely; a few light hairlines (play-graded). Double LP. Embossed tri-fold cover has a few creases near edges; scuffing (front/back/inner-gate). Inner-sleeves are original (poly-lined paper). Spine is easy-to-read with mild-wear and discoloration. Minor shelf-wear along top-edge, heavier wear along bottom-edge and corners. Openings are crisp with signs of light use and divots. (Not a cut-out.)


Tracks:

  1. Piano Concerto No. 1 (Keith Emerson )
  2. Lend Your Love To Me Tonight (Greg Lake )
  3. C'Est La Vie (Greg Lake )
  4. Hallowed Be Thy Name (Greg Lake )
  5. Nobody Loves You Like I Do (Greg Lake )
  6. Closer To Believing (Greg Lake )
  7. The Enemy God Dances With The Black Spirits (Excerpt From "The Scythian Suite" 2nd Movement) (Carl Palmer )
  8. L.A. Nights (Carl Palmer )
  9. New Orleans (Carl Palmer )
  10. Two Part Invention In D Minor (Carl Palmer )
  11. Food For Your Soul (Carl Palmer )
  12. Tank (Carl Palmer )
  13. Fanfare For The Common Man
  14. Pirates

About The Record:

Works Volume 1, by Emerson, Lake & Palmer, is a double album spawing two singles, Fanfare for the Common Man and C'est la Vie. Following their successful 1974 world tour, the group took a break from recording and touring. They relocated to Montreux, Switzerland and Paris, France to record a new album. Each member was allocated one side of a record to write and arrange his own tracks which were performed by the group. The fourth side features songs written by the entire group. Emerson wrote his Piano Concerto No. 1, Lake wrote several songs with Peter Sinfield, and Palmer picked tracks of varied styles.

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