Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Live At The Hollywood Bowl 1970 - CD

Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Live At The Hollywood Bowl 1970 - CD

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Emerson, Lake & Palmer, live from the Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA July 19th 1971

Emerson, Lake and Palmer were undoubtedly, one of the most ambitious and innovative of the British progressive rock bands. They released seven ground-breaking studio albums and two live albums and pushed musical boundaries to their limits. However, they recorded and performed some of the best music of their career between 1970 and 1974 and these proved to be their glory years. With San Diego still reeling from ELP’s performance there two days earlier, the Hollywood Bowl would soon feel the same when the trio headlined there on the 19th July 1971 with support from Humble Pie and Edgar Winter’s White Trash. The concert was still heavily focused on the band’s 1970 debut, but there was a wholly different energy and vitality to their previous US shows in April with Tarkus beginning to shape their formidable legacy.

London Calling revisits a classic, vintage performance from the grand masters of progressive rock in their iconic heyday. Presented with background notes and timeline photos, Hollywood Bowl 1971 features a carefully restored and professionally remastered original KMET-FM broadcast.

1 Intro / The Barbarian / 2 Take A Pebble / Old Blue / 3 Tarkus / 4 Tank / 5 Knife Edge / 6 Rondo / 7 Nutrocker /

Greg Lake – bass, guitar, vocals
Carl Palmer – drums, percussion
Keith Emerson - keyboards