Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Live At The Isle Of Wight, 1970 album FLAC






mp3 02. Take A Pebble.
It was ELP’s first proper live concert, their only previous gig having been a warm up in Plymouth the previous night
Released in a standard JewelBox with a 4 page foldout booklet. Recorded live at the Isle Of Wight Festival, August 29, 1970.
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Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970 is an album by British progressive rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer, recorded at the Isle of Wight Festival in 1970 and released on CD in 1997. At this concert ELP played "Pictures at an Exhibition". The Barbarian" (5:07). Take a Pebble" (11:47). Pictures at an Exhibition" (34:30). Promenade - The Sage" (5:32). The Old Castle - Blues Variation" (8:35).
The first ELP album was still months away and no one in the crowd had ever heard of the band or its music, but the trio put on a great show that was touted as a huge popular and critical success. In retrospect, there can be little debate that this performance at the legendary Isle of Wight Music Festival launched ELP internationally and, listening to this disc, one can definitely hear flashes of the innovation and daring that would later thrust ELP to the forefront of the progressive rock movement. For ELP fans, this is where it all began - and this CD vividly captures the moment.
Emerson, Lake & Palmer chronology. Live in Poland (1997)Live in Poland1997. Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970 (1997). Then & Now (1998)Then & Now1998. Their second gig took place on 29 August with a set at the Isle of Wight Festival which was attended by an estimated 600,000 people and drew considerable attention from the public and music press
Emerson, Lake & Palmer was the first super group in the prog rock history. Few groups can look back to a single point in time where they leapt from relative obscurity to fame, announcing the arrival of a new and utterly distinctive sound. Keyboardist Emerson had attracted attention for his staggering technique and theatrical pyrotechnics in the group The Nice. Bassist and vocalist Lake found himself the centre of acclaim with King Crimson’s In The Court Of the Crimson King. The show circulated for years in bootleg form and was officially finally released in 1998 as Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival. It’s true that the music contained on it has been performed many other times, recorded and released much better on others live sets and the sound isn’t as good as it should be, we can hear constantly on the recording a persistent and annoying electric noise.
Emerson, Lake & Palmer. Isle of Wight Festival. Emerson, Lake & Palmer chronology. Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970.
Emerson, Lake And Palmer – Take A Pebble (Live At Montreux Jaz. 1:47. Emerson, Lake & Palmer – Take A Pebble. Emerson, Lake & Palmer 1971 – . ake a Pebble. Ladies and Gentlemen, Emerson, Lake & Palmer-1974 – Take a Pebble. Emerson, Lake & Palmer – (A2) Take A Pebble (Vinyl). Emerson Lake & Palmer 1970 – . ake A Pebble (Live At The Isle Of Wight.
Emerson, Lake & Palmer (ELP) were an English progressive rock supergroup formed in London in 1970. The band consisted of keyboardist Keith Emerson; singer, bassist and producer Greg Lake; and drummer and percussionist Carl Palmer. Genres: International Rock, Progressive Rock. Also download other albums from Emerson Lake & Palmer.
mp3 02. Take A Pebble.
It was ELP’s first proper live concert, their only previous gig having been a warm up in Plymouth the previous night
Recorded live at the Isle Of Wight Festival, August 29, 1970.
Tracklist: 1. The Barbarian, 2. Take A Pebble, 3. Pictures At An Exhibition (Promenade/The Gnome/Promenade/Hut Of Baba Yaga/The Curse Of Baba Yaga/Hut Of Baba Yaga), 4. Rondo, 5. Nutrocker, 6. Interview.
Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970 is an album by British progressive rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer, recorded at the Isle of Wight Festival in 1970 and released on CD in 1997. At this concert ELP played "Pictures at an Exhibition". The Barbarian" (5:07). Take a Pebble" (11:47). Pictures at an Exhibition" (34:30). Promenade - The Sage" (5:32). The Old Castle - Blues Variation" (8:35).
Emerson, Lake & Palmer was the first super group in the prog rock history. Few groups can look back to a single point in time where they leapt from relative obscurity to fame, announcing the arrival of a new and utterly distinctive sound. Keyboardist Emerson had attracted attention for his staggering technique and theatrical pyrotechnics in the group The Nice. Bassist and vocalist Lake found himself the centre of acclaim with King Crimson’s In The Court Of the Crimson King. The show circulated for years in bootleg form and was officially finally released in 1998 as Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival. It’s true that the music contained on it has been performed many other times, recorded and released much better on others live sets and the sound isn’t as good as it should be, we can hear constantly on the recording a persistent and annoying electric noise.
Emerson, Lake & Palmer. Isle of Wight Festival. Emerson, Lake & Palmer chronology. Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970.
Isle of Wight Festival 29 August 1970. Manticore Records Sanctuary Records. Producer: Emerson, Lake & Palmer. Engineer: Stephen Baker. Mastering: Jeff Gilhart. Artwork: Alan Ticheler. Liner Notes: Bruce Plato.
Producer: Emerson, Lake & Palmer. Live at Nassau Coliseum '78. Live at the Mar y Sol Festival '72. Compilation albums. The Best of Emerson, Lake & Palmer. The Very Best of Emerson, Lake & Palmer. The Ultimate Collection. The Essential Emerson, Lake & Palmer. The Return of the Manticore.
The first ELP album was still months away and no one in the crowd had ever heard of the band or its music, but the trio put on a great show that was touted as a huge popular and critical success. In retrospect, there can be little debate that this performance at the legendary Isle of Wight Music Festival launched ELP internationally and, listening to this disc, one can definitely hear flashes of the innovation and daring that would later thrust ELP to the forefront of the progressive rock movement. For ELP fans, this is where it all began - and this CD vividly captures the moment.
Tracklist Hide Credits
1 | The BarbarianWritten-By – Bartok*, Palmer*, Lake*, Emerson* |
5:08 |
2 | Take A PebbleWritten-By – Lake* |
11:51 |
3 | Pictures At An ExhibitionWritten-By – Palmer*, Lake*, Emerson*, Mussorgsky* |
35:47 |
3.1 | Promenade (Instrumental) | |
3.2 | The Gnome | |
3.3 | Promenade (Vocal) | |
3.4 | Hut Of Baba Yaga | |
3.5 | The Curse Of Baba Yaga | |
3.6 | Hut Of Baba Yaga (Part 2) | |
4 | RondoWritten-By – Davison*, O'List*, Emerson*, Jackson* |
3:59 |
5 | NutrockerArranged By – Fowley*Written-By – Tchaikovsky* |
5:23 |
6 | Interview | 6:14 |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Isle Of Wight Festival
Credits
- Bass, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals – Greg Lake
- Drums – Carl Palmer
- Organ, Piano, Synthesizer [Moog] – Keith Emerson
Notes
Released in a standard JewelBox with a 4 page foldout booklet.Recorded live at the Isle Of Wight Festival, August 29, 1970.
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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M-CD-101 | Emerson, Lake & Palmer | Live At The Isle Of Wight, 1970 (CD, Album) | Manticore | M-CD-101 | UK | 1997 |
RV0597 | Emerson, Lake & Palmer | The Birth Of A Band - Isle Of Wight Festival 1970 (DVD-V) | Rajon Vision, Eagle Eye Media | RV0597 | Australia & New Zealand | 2006 |
EV30135-9 | Emerson, Lake & Palmer | The Birth Of A Band (Isle Of Wight Festival Sat August 29th 1970) (Hybrid, DualDisc, Album, Multichannel, NTSC) | Eagle Vision | EV30135-9 | US | 2006 |
VICP-70031 | Emerson, Lake & Palmer | Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival (CD, Album, Ltd, RE, SHM) | Victor | VICP-70031 | Japan | 2009 |
ELPCD 11080297 | Emerson, Lake & Palmer | Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival, 1970 (CDr, Album, Unofficial) | ООО "Канкард" | ELPCD 11080297 | Russia | 2001 |
