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"Toccata" is an adaptation of the 4th Movement of Alberto Ginastera's 1st Piano Concerto. The 1996 reissue of BRAIN SALAD SURGERY includes "The Making Of Brain Salad Surgery,"...Read more
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Keith Emerson, Greg Lake, and Carl Palmer are a trio of musicians who were pioneers of their time. Emerson's classic keyboard...ahem, excuse me, PIANO style, is beautiful and ...Read more
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This Album is by far the best ELP recording. They are masters of sound for a 3 piece band. With their classical training, ELP can never be replicated like todays lame music. T...Read more

Brain Salad Surgery by Lake & Palmer Emerson (CD, Oct-2007, Shout! Factory)

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UPC:826663106428
Artist:Lake & Palmer Emerson
Format:CD
Release Year:2007
Record Label:Shout! Factory
Genre:Art Rock, Rock & Pop

Track Listing
1. Jerusalem
2. Toccata
3. Still...You Turn Me On
4. Benny the Bouncer
5. Karn Evil 9: 1st Impression - Part 1
6. Karn Evil 9: 1st Impression - Part 2
7. 2nd Impression
8. 3rd Impression
9. Jerusalem - (Alternative mix, Bonus Track)
10. Karn Evil 9 - (instrumental, Bonus Track)

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Playing Time:61 min.
Producer:Greg Lake
Distributor:Sony Music Distribution (
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

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"Toccata" is an adaptation of the 4th Movement of Alberto Ginastera's 1st Piano Concerto. The 1996 reissue of BRAIN SALAD SURGERY includes "The Making Of Brain Salad Surgery," anecdotes about the session recorded in 1996.Emerson, Lake & Palmer: Keith Emerson (accordion, piano, harpsichord, organ, Moog synthesizer); Greg Lake (vocals, guitar, bass); Carl Palmer (drums, electronic drums, percussion).Principally recorded between June and September 1973. Originally released on Manticore/Atlantic (MC-66669). "The Making Of Brain Salad Surgery" recorded in 1996. Includes liner notes by Jerry McCulley.Much maligned, although it is hard to understand why. They merely took what the Nice did one stage further as Palmer became the songwriter in place of Lee Jackson. The two sides of ELP were adaptations of classical pieces, which usually worked well. On this, 'Jerusalem' and 'Toccata' are given the prog treatment. The longer original suite 'Karn Evil' allows Emerson to let loose on his organ and piano. He is astonishingly fluid and imaginative. A wholly successful album, apart from the dreadful 'Benny The Bouncer'. Somebody, at some stage, must have thought it was a good idea.

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...Keith Emerson's Moog histrionics and Carl Palmer's drum barrages are bombastic enough to make Led Zeppelin sound like indie rockers...
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CLASSIC LISTENING FOR FANS OF ELECTRONIC MUSIC

Created: 25/11/07
Keith Emerson, Greg Lake, and Carl Palmer are a trio of musicians who were pioneers of their time. Emerson's classic keyboard...ahem, excuse me, PIANO style, is beautiful and he introduced to the mainstream Rock and Roll community in the 1970s to the MOOG synthesizer (a keyboard attached to a computer), which is the granddaddy and birth-giver of synthetic music. Carl Palmer is a percussionist with whom there is no comparison. On strings is Greg Lake, who has the voice of an angel one moment and can scream in perfect tune the next moment.

From this album, Brain Salad Surgery, listeners would be most familiar with "Karn Evil 9, first impression". A current US television advertisement features the line, "Welcome back my friends, to the show that never ends....Come and see the show!" The ELP song to make it to mainstream from Brain Salad Surgery is "Still. You Turn Me On".

I may be biased with my love of ELP, as I had the great fortune to see them live a thousand years ago (or so). The MOOG took 2/3 of the stage.
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Emerson Lake & Palmer, Brain Salad Surgery

Created: 22/02/10
This Album is by far the best ELP recording. They are masters of sound for a 3 piece band. With their classical training, ELP can never be replicated like todays lame music. This is one of the best concept albums of the 1970's, and the recording quality is exceptionally fantastic. One of the best bands of an forgotten era.
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Fantastic Album! a must have for ELP Fans!

Created: 07/07/08
For the most part I love the album, the only thing is the tracks seem to be recorded at different levels??? 2 of the tracks I need to almost "peak" my volume to hear them. ( it's not because they are soft songs, it's the level) But aside from that I am happy with the product. I would order again from the dealer, but if there were any sound issues again, I would not.
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Awesome product! Great value for the money!

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Created: 10/09/11
I bought this CD, because I always wanted to. I listened to it long time ago.Beautifully illustrated CD, great quality.In many respects the CD is superior to the others.
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