Emerson, Lake & Palmer Trilogy (Hybrid SACD) - Audiophile

Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Trilogy (Hybrid SACD)

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Organ, Piano, Woodwind, Synthesizer – Keith Emerson

Percussion – Carl Palmer

Vocals, Bass, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Greg Lake

Arranged by Emerson, Lake & Palmer


 

1 Hybrid SACD

Numbered Limited Edition

Original analog Master tape : YES

Stereo

Studio

Label : MOFI

Original Label : Island Records

Recorded October–November 1971 and January 1972 at Advision Studio, London

Produced by Greg Lake

Mastered at Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab's California Studio

Originally released in 1972

Reissued in 2026

 

Tracks:

  1. The Endless Enigma (Part 1)
  2. Fugue
  3. The Endless Enigma (Part 2)
  4. From the Beginning
  5. The Sheriff
  6. Hoedown
  7. Trilogy
  8. Living Sin
  9. Abaddon's Bolero

 

Review :

« After the heavily distorted bass and doomsday church organ of Emerson, Lake & Palmer's debut album, the exhilarating prog rock of epic proportions on Tarkus, and the violent removal of the sacred aura of classical tunes on Pictures at an Exhibition, Trilogy, ELP's fourth album, features the trio settling down in more crowd-pleasing pastures. Actually, the group was gaining in maturity what they lost in raw energy. Every track on this album has been carefully thought, arranged, and performed to perfection, a process that also included some form of sterilization. Greg Lake's acoustic ballad "From the Beginning" put the group on the charts for a second time. The adaptation of Aaron Copland's "Hoedown" also yielded a crowd-pleaser. Prog rock fans had to satisfy themselves with the three-part "The Endless Enigma" and "Trilogy," both very strong but paced compositions. By 1972, Eddie Offord's recording and producing techniques had reached a peak. He provided a lush, comfy finish to the album that made it particularly suited for living-room listening and the FM airwaves. Yet the material lacks a bit of excitement. Trilogy still belongs to ELP's classic period and should not be overlooked. For newcomers to prog rock it can even make a less-menacing point of entry. » AllMusic Review by François Couture

 

 

Ratings :

AllMusic : 4 / 5 ; Discogs : 3.98 / 5


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