Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Verfasst: So 13. Sep 2009, 20:54
Mit der Reunion wurde es zwar nichts, aber dafür geht es bei der Website voran: http://www.emersonlakepalmer.com/
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ELP gehört für mich der Vergangenheit an.Dummerweise kam danach auch nur noch ein ELP-Album...schneeblick hat geschrieben:ELP gehört für mich der Vergangenheit an.
Sie haben es nicht geschafft, sich weiter zu entwickeln bzw. ihre damalige Qualität zu halten.
Spätestens seit "Black Moon" hat sich ELP für mich erledigt, obwohl ich sie in den 70èrn sehr gemocht habe.
Ein sehr interessanter Ausschnitt.ELP im BR-Fernsehen:
http://www.br-online.de/bayerisches-fer ... 536907.xml
... da kommt was ganz Großes ...
ELP Tribute Project
presents
ROCK’N’ROLL YOUR EYES - The Inacoustic Tour
On June 4 2012, the New CD printed by SONY Austria came out: "Emerson, Lake & Palmer Tribute Project - The Inacoustic Studio Session". Recorded @ Le Dune Recording Studio - Riolo Terme (RA), Produced by Loris Ceroni, Mastered by Mike Marsh (Oasis, Coldplay) @ Exchange Studios - London (UK).
After the success on 2008 European tour (12 gigs to celebrate the 35th Anniversary of ELP's Masterpiece Brain Salad Surgery, in the same countries where the real ELP did their BSS European Tour back to 1973!), An incredible Sold-Out of 2000 subscribers of the Hamburg Symphony season in the prestigious Laieszhalle Musik Hall in Hamburg, where, along with 60 elements of the Hamburger Symphoniker Orchestra, was performed Pictures At An Exhibtion. A tour on the East Coast in the USA (The one and only ELP Tribute Act in the world has performed at BB King Blues Club in Times Square - NYC), and just coming back from 4 sold out in Italy: Chieri (TO), Milan (Blue Note Jazz Club), Verona and Gallarate as well and after the recent success in front of the packed audience of Politeama Cinema in Varese April 16, 2011 (600 people!), Emerson, Lake & Palmer Tribute Project, presents to the European audience, devoted to classical music and Symphonic Rock, the new musical challenge by Mauro Aimetti and his philological tribute to the English giants ELP.
The show is actually on tour in Italy and will be around Europe by next October 2012, led by the indefatigable band leader Mauro "Lake" Aimetti in a Brand new look and even more charged with ELP's phatos. The Show will propose the 40th Anniversary of Tarkus & Pictures At An Exhibition (The famous version in the Symphonic Rock arrangement of Pictures at an Exhibition by Modest Mussorgskji).
The new line-up consists of: Larry "Emerson" Ceroni (Hammond, Moog, Piano), Mauro "Lake" Aimetti (bass, guitars & vocals) and Oscar "Palmer" Abelli (drums, Chinese Gong & assorted percussion).
The repertoire of the show is based on the first four album of the British trio and includes many adaptations from the classical repertoire such as "The Barbarian" ("L'Allegro Barbaro" by Béla Bartók), "Knife Edge" (song arranged by the third movement of the Sinfonietta by Leoš Janáček) and which also contains the Allemande of JS Bach, "Fanfare For The Common Man" by Aaron Copland and the aforementioned suite "Pictures At An Exhibition" (The pictures at an exhibition of Mussorgskji). It will be also played the immortal suite "Tarkus" (historical second album by Emerson, Lake & Palmer released in 1971).
The show was conceived as a sort of "Time Machine" to involve the passionate fan and bring him back, at the speed of light, to the glories of the Super English trio in the Swinging London back to 1969/70. The music on the stage of the three interpreters will enrich and interact with the audience going to feed the eye, during the absence of texts, in the long instrumental suite, with a true multimedia projection of historical movies and slide shows on the screen.
Welcome Back My Friends To The Show That Never Ends, Ladies and Gentlemen: ELP Tribute Project! Please fasten your seatbelt in the hall! The imaginative journey into the wonderful world of Emerson, Lake & Palmer is about to start!