Emerson, Lake & Palmer Get Audiophile Reissues Of ‘Trilogy’ And ‘Pictures At An Exhibition’

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Interview: Carl Palmer - Inside The Revolutionary Show Bringing Emerson, Lake & Palmer Back Together
“I’d worked with Ritchie Blackmore, David Coverdale and Michael Schenker. After them, Keith Emerson and Greg Lake were almost a dream”: Cozy Powell didn’t mind replacing Carl Palmer in ELP. Neither did Carl Palmer
The classic 1972 album Greg Lake wanted Emerson, Lake and Palmer to be remembered for
The Emerson, Lake and Palmer record the band wished they’d never made: “Tired creatively”
Emerson, Lake & Palmer's 'Trilogy' And 'Pictures At An Exhibition' Get Audiophile Reissues
“He looked up at me and said, ‘That’s how the snare cuts through.’” Greg Lake on what happened when Robert Fripp asked him to play bass on King Crimson's debut album
'I Believe in Father Christmas' by Greg Lake: The making of the melancholy festive classic
“Robert said, ‘Would you be prepared to play bass?’ And I thought, ‘Four strings, six strings... what could be the problem?’”: Greg Lake started out as a guitarist – before being convinced by Robert Fripp to switch to bass when joining King Crimson
In 1971 Greg Lake enraged Keith Emerson, who immediately quit ELP. The result was acclaimed album Tarkus