¡Live At Montreux / "Progure Kotan" Documentary: ELP no Tanjyo (Japanese title)[Limited Pressing]
¡Emerson, Lake & Palmer
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[Machine Translation] [Disc 1 of the double-pack series includes "Live at Montreux 1997". Emerson, Lake & Palmer, known as one of the top five progressive bands along with Yes, King Crimson, Pink Floyd, etc., and known for their flamboyant performances, broke up in 1980, and although they tried several times to reunite after that, the original three members could not make it, but in the 1990s, they reunited and appeared in Montreux for the first time. In the 90's, they reunited and appeared in Montreux for the first time. The band performed "Knife Edge," "Get the Stone," "Lucky Man," "Tarkas / Pictures at an Exhibition," and other old and new favorites with their signature flamboyant live performance and superb technique. [Disc 2] includes "The Birth of ELP," a documentary that recreates the process of the band's birth through trial and error, based on interviews with the three members themselves, and includes rare performance scenes. Incidentally, the birth of the band = their first public performance at the Isle of Wight Rock Festival in 1970, which attracted 600,000 people, and the ending of the film is dramatically structured to trace back to the live performance scene. The film was directed by Oscar-winning director Murray Lerner.
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