Emerson, Lake and Palmer, known to all as ELP, were progressive rock's first supergroup. Keith Emerson (keyboards) came from The Nice, Greg Lake (guitar, bass & vocals) from King Crimson and Carl Palmer (drums) from Atomic Rooster. Formed in 1970, they were an instant success and went on to have a series of huge selling albums throughout the seventies before splitting up in the early eighties. Reunited in the early nineties they produced a new album, Black Moon, and began to tour again. In 1997 they embarked on a world tour, which included this superb performance at Montreux on July 7.
TRACK LISTING: 1) Karn Evil 9 - 1st Impression, Part 2 2) Tiger In The Spotlight 3) Hoedown 4) Touch And Go 5) From The Beginning 6) Knife Edge 7) Bitches Crystal 8) Creole Dance 9) Honky Tonk Train Blues 10) Take A Pebble 11) Lucky Man 12) Medley: Tarkus / Pictures At An Exhibition 13) Medley: Fanfare For The Common Man / Rondo / Carmina Burana / Carl Palmer's Drum Solo / Toccata In D Minor
Emerson, Lake and Palmer: Live at Montreaux 1997 -Blu-ray-
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