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The Best of Emerson, Lake & Palmer

Emerson, Lake & Palmer · 1980

76 min · 14 tracks · progressive rock · psychedelic rock · art rock

A sweeping orchestration of rock, jazz, and classical influences, showcasing virtuosic musicianship and ambitious compositions.

Why listen to this

Best for
long, immersive listening sessions dynamic emotional journeys layered, dense sonic textures
Context
Released in 1980, 'The Best of Emerson, Lake & Palmer' compiles highlights from the band's earlier work during their peak years in the early to mid-1970s. By this time, they were already established as pioneers of progressive rock, known for their elaborate live performances and complex arrangements. This compilation served as both a retrospective of their influential sound and a bridge to new audiences amid changing musical landscapes.
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progressive rock, psychedelic rock, art rock

The Best of Emerson, Lake & Palmer is an album by Emerson, Lake & Palmer, released in 1980. A sweeping orchestration of rock, jazz, and classical influences, showcasing virtuosic musicianship and ambitious compositions. This album not only showcases the band's most popular tracks but also solidified their legacy within the progressive rock genre. It reached significant chart positions in various countries, highlighting the enduring appeal of their music despite a shift in popular tastes towards punk and new wave. The inclusion of tracks like 'Fanfare for the Common Man' reflects their cultural impact, as it became emblematic of blending classical themes with rock. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does The Best of Emerson, Lake & Palmer sound like?

A sweeping orchestration of rock, jazz, and classical influences, showcasing virtuosic musicianship and ambitious compositions. Rooted in progressive rock and psychedelic rock.

What makes The Best of Emerson, Lake & Palmer by Emerson, Lake & Palmer notable?

This album not only showcases the band's most popular tracks but also solidified their legacy within the progressive rock genre. It reached significant chart positions in various countries, highlighting the enduring appeal of their music despite a shift in popular tastes towards punk and new wave. The inclusion of tracks like 'Fanfare for the Common Man' reflects their cultural impact, as it became emblematic of blending classical themes with rock. Released in 1980, 'The Best of Emerson, Lake & Palmer' compiles highlights from the band's earlier work during their peak years in the early to mid-1970s. By this time, they were already established as pioneers of progressive rock, known for their elaborate live performances and complex arrangements. This compilation served as both a retrospective of their influential sound and a bridge to new audiences amid changing musical landscapes.

Who is The Best of Emerson, Lake & Palmer for?

The Best of Emerson, Lake & Palmer works well if you're into long, immersive listening sessions, dynamic emotional journeys and layered, dense sonic textures.

How many songs are on The Best of Emerson, Lake & Palmer?

The Best of Emerson, Lake & Palmer has 14 tracks, running approximately 76 minutes.

Tracklist

14 tracks·76:47

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  • 1 From the Beginning 4:16
  • 2 Jerusalem 2:47
  • 3 Still… You Turn Me On 2:55
  • 4 Fanfare for the Common Man (single version) Standout 2:59
  • 5 Knife Edge 5:07
  • 6 Tarkus Medley: Eruption / Stones of Years / Iconoclast / Mass / Manticore / Bat 20:42
  • 7 Karn Evil 9: 1st Impression, Pt. 2 Standout 4:46
  • 8 C’est la vie 4:19
  • 9 Hoedown 3:46
  • 10 Trilogy 8:53
  • 11 Honky Tonk Train Blues 3:11
  • 12 Black Moon (single version) 4:49
  • 13 Lucky Man Standout 4:40
  • 14 I Believe in Father Christmas (original single version) 3:31

Release Date

January 1, 1980

Artist Origin

England

Runtime

76 min 47 sec