| | Lionel Hampton Olympia, Mar 25th, 1961/Oct 5th, 1966 CD Lionel Hampton Discography of CDs
Olympia, Mar 25th, 1961/Oct 5th, 1966 Music Lionel Hampton Olympia, Mar 25th, 1961/Oct 5th, 1966 Songs | 1. | Birth of the Blues | |
| 2. | Untitled | |
| 3. | Midnight Sun | $0.99 | |
| 4. | Tenderly | $0.99 | |
| 5. | Alexander's Ragtime Band | |
| 6. | Roll'em Pete | |
| 7. | Flying Home | $0.99 | |
| 8. | Hey-Ba-Ba-Re-Bop | |
| 9. | On the Sunny Side of the Street | $0.99 | |
| 10. | Hamp's Boogie Woogie | $0.99 | |
| 11. | Splanky | |
| 12. | When the Saints | |
| 13. | Taste of Honey | $0.99 | |
| 14. | Everyday I Have the Blues | |
| 15. | Glad Hamp | $0.99 | |
| 16. | Sakura | |
| 17. | Thai Silk | |
| 18. | Midnight Sun | $0.99 | |
| 19. | Untitled | |
| 20. | Stardust | $0.99 | |
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$27.95 Emerson, Lake & Palmer perform Mussorgsky's "Pictures At An Exhibition".
Much was made of early prog-rock's fusion of rock with classical music, but ELP was one of the only bands to take that task seriously, and never more so than on PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION. The well-known Mussorgsky piece is a staple of the classical music diet, and a prime example of "program music," where related sections of a piece combine to tell a story. True to the spirit of the times, ELP attacked "Pictures" with both classically trained respect and rocker irreverence. The album, recorded live in 1971, finds the band turning Mussorgsky's work inside out, not just restructuring it but reinventing it for their rock audience.
While sections like "Promenade" and The Hut of Baba Yaga" are essentially electrified, rocked-up versions of the original melodies, the band injects plenty of their own original (but not unrelated) motifs into the piece, including Greg Lake's moody ballad "The Sage" and the self-explanatory "Blues Variation." ELP is to be commended as much for its brash ambition as for its achievement in attempting a Moog-ified revamping of such a well established piece as PICTURES.
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Emerson, Lake & Palmer: Keith Emerson (keyboards); Greg Lake (vocals, guitar, bass); Carl Palmer (drums, percussion).
Question: How many times can Emerson, Lake & Palmer's Pictures at an Exhibition get re-released before fans of the band feel they're being taken advantage of? The answer seems to be -- thus far -- an infinite number, and with some good reason, at least in the case of the "Deluxe Edition" before us. This is at least the eighth version to pass through, assuming one went back to the original Atlantic and Island Records LPs, and counts the Japanese CD re-releases. And although you may hesitate before buying this double-disc set, it turns out that this "Deluxe Edition," expensive as it is, is not only worthwhile but is also the ultimate resource for the group's interpretation of the Mussorgsky/Ravel work (at least, until someone does a triple-disc version with the film of the Lyceum performance on a DVD platter). The December 1970 Lyceum performance from that film is presented here in its entirety (along with the trio's rendition of "Rondo," which had previously appeared on the From the Beginning box set), with its sound cleaned up of all of the ...
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