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Works Volume 1 (2CD Set 2017 Remaster)

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発売日 2022年01月14日
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レーベルADA/BMG Rights Management
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 5053818039
SKU 4050538180398

構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
The larger-than-life music created by ELP was dependent upon the equally sizable musical/personal egos of its members. By 1977, the inevitable acrimony between the three had caused an aesthetic and spiritual decline. On the two separately issued volumes of WORKS, we can see a band on the verge of coming apart. Though the songs and arrangements are uniformly strong, there's precious little interaction. Ironically, this allowed the members' individual styles to be seen that much more clearly. The double-length WORKS VOL. 1 is arguably ELP's last great album. Taking the personal segregation to extremes, each member of the group was given one solo side (ah, vinyl) and they participated on one group-oriented side. Emerson is represented by a self-penned piano concerto, his finest straight-classical composition up to that point. Palmer exploits the full range of his percussive abilities on six varied instrumental tracks. Lake naturally offers up some impressive romantic balladry. The group side features the album's highlight; an orchestral epic tale called "Pirates," its intrigue-on-the-sea lyrics written by former King Crimson lyricist Pete Sinfield, and its music some of the most sophisticated ELP ever produced.
エディション : Remaster

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Piano Concerto No. 1 (I. 1st Movement: Allegro Giojoso; II. 2nd Movement: Andante Molto Cantabile;
    2. 2.
      Piano Concerto No. 1
    3. 3.
      Lend Your Love to Me Tonight
    4. 4.
      Lend Your Love to Me Tonight
    5. 5.
      C'est La Vie
    6. 6.
      C'est La Vie
    7. 7.
      Hallowed Be Thy Name
    8. 8.
      Hallowed Be Thy Name
    9. 9.
      Nobody Loves You Like I Do
    10. 10.
      Nobody Loves You Like I Do
    11. 11.
      Closer to Believing
    12. 12.
      Closer to Believing
  2. 2.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      The Enemy God Dances With the Black Spirits
    2. 2.
      The Enemy God Dances With the Black Spirits
    3. 3.
      L.A. Nights
    4. 4.
      L.A. Nights
    5. 5.
      New Orleans
    6. 6.
      New Orleans
    7. 7.
      Two Part Invention in D Minor
    8. 8.
      Two Part Invention in D Minor
    9. 9.
      Food for Your Soul
    10. 10.
      Food for Your Soul
    11. 11.
      Tank
    12. 12.
      Tank
    13. 13.
      Fanfare for the Common Man
    14. 14.
      Fanfare for the Common Man
    15. 15.
      Pirates
    16. 16.
      Pirates

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Emerson, Lake & Palmer

ゲスト
アーティスト: Joe Walsh

オリジナル発売日:1977年03月

商品の紹介

Though no one talked about it at the time of its release, this album reflected a growing split within the group. Originally, the trio's members, tired of sublimating their musical identities within the context of ELP, each intended to do a solo album of his own. Reason prevailed, however, probably aided by the group's awareness that the combined sales of the solo albums issued by the five members of Yes the previous year were a fraction of the sales of Yes' most recent records. The result was this double LP; essentially three solo sides and one group side, it is the most complex and demanding of the group's albums. Keith Emerson's "Piano Concerto" is on the level of a good music-student piece, without much original language. Where Emerson, in conjunction with his conductor and co-orchestrator, John Mayer, succeeds admirably is in writing beautiful virtuoso passages for the piano. Greg Lake's romantic songs mark the final flowering of his work in this vein -- and perhaps its going to seed, since "C'est la Vie," the featured single, says little that "Still...You Turn Me On," from their previous album, didn't say better and shorter. Carl Palmer's side is the most accessible of the three solo sides for casual rock listeners, rocking hard on the classical adaptations and featuring Joe Walsh on lead guitar for one song. The group's two tracks, "Fanfare for the Common Man" and "Pirates," cover a lot of old ground, albeit in ornate and stylish fashion. Having used Copland's "Hoedown" as a concert showstopper for four years, the trio takes "Fanfare" to new heights of indulgence, and it actually works, up to a point -- like CCR's extended version of "Heard It Through the Grapevine," this is just a little too much of a good thing. ~ Bruce Eder|
Rovi

Though no one talked about it at the time of its release, this album reflected a growing split within the group. Originally, the trio's members, tired of sublimating their musical identities within the context of ELP, each intended to do a solo album of his own. Reason prevailed, however, probably aided by the group's awareness that the combined sales of the solo albums issued by the five members of Yes the previous year were a fraction of the sales of Yes' most recent records. The result was this double LP; essentially three solo sides and one group side, it is the most complex and demanding of the group's albums. Keith Emerson's "Piano Concerto" is on the level of a good music-student piece, without much original language. Where Emerson, in conjunction with his conductor and co-orchestrator, John Mayer, succeeds admirably is in writing beautiful virtuoso passages for the piano. Greg Lake's romantic songs mark the final flowering of his work in this vein -- and perhaps its going to seed, since "C'est la Vie," the featured single, says little that "Still...You Turn Me On," from their previous album, didn't say better and shorter. Carl Palmer's side is the most accessible of the three solo sides for casual rock listeners, rocking hard on the classical adaptations and featuring Joe Walsh on lead guitar for one song. The group's two tracks, "Fanfare for the Common Man" and "Pirates," cover a lot of old ground, albeit in ornate and stylish fashion. Having used Copland's "Hoedown" as a concert showstopper for four years, the trio takes "Fanfare" to new heights of indulgence, and it actually works, up to a point -- like CCR's extended version of "Heard It Through the Grapevine," this is just a little too much of a good thing. ~ Bruce Eder
Rovi

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ボートラ入り輸入盤持ってるのですが買っちゃいそうです。EL&Pサイドの2曲が個人的に好きです。
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後期EL&Pはバンドイメージの遺産を食い潰した、演奏は巧いしそれなりの出来だが時代を切り拓くようなものではなく、彼らの派手な音作りをなぞりたいファン向き。
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