The definitive fully authorised story of Yes is as controversial as their music and is now told in a series of exclusive interviews with Yes members past and present. Tracing the musical journey from their debut album yes 1969 up until Magnification 2001 and beyond. As told by Jon Anderson Chris Squire Steve Howe Rick Wakeman Alan White Bill Bruford Peter Banks Trevor Horn Geoff Downes Keith Emerson and many more.
Welcome back my friends to the show that never ends! Roaring applause echoed compere Alan Freeman's stirring words of welcome the night ELP made their historic return to London. The Royal Albert Hall was certainly a fitting venue for the dynamic trio to make their long awaited come back. The venerable hall has long been the homeof great and glorious music and that was always ELP's speciality.In 1991 after many years absence ELP reformed with its original line up of Keith Emerson Greg Lake & Carl Palmer and the following year released a brand new studio album Black Moon. Tracklisting: 1. 1st Impression Part 2 2. Tarkus (Eruption / Stones Of Years ... 3. Knife Edge 4. Paper Blood 5. Romeo & Juliet 6. Creole Dance 7. Still... You Turn Me On 8. Lucky Man 9. Black Moon 10. The Pirates 11. Finale - Fanfare For The Common Man 12. America 13. Blue Rondo A La Turk
The great return of Keith Emerson to progressive rock and to the sound of the '70s was debuted in the summer of 2010 in Moscow Russia at the Moscow Theatre - an explosive combination of the classic ELP sound and modern progressive hard rock which was captured by a Russian film crew and is presented for the first time in 5.1 Surround Sound. Several Emerson Lake & Palmer classics like Karn Evil9 and Pictures At An Exhibition have been cleverly re-arranged with new guitar versions adding entirely new elements to the already epic sound. Emerson's keyboard is flamboyant and explosive more than ever. When interviewed recently Keith confessed that these new re-constructions with guitar reflected more accurately the way he had originally envisioned them. Besides Emerson and Bonilla the band members include drummer Tony Pia (Edgar Winter Brian Setzer Doobie Brothers) and multi-faceted newcomer Travis Davis on bass and backing vocals. This once-in-a-lifetime experience is now available on DVD features the well-known Nutcracker Suite from Tchaikovsky as as well as The Barbarian from Bartok transformed into a rock sensation. See and hear the band in action as they tear away sets on one of the most famous stages in Russia.
A documentary portrait of one of music technology's most important figures: the endearingly eccentric Robert Moog. Even if you haven't heard of Robert Moog you will have heard the sounds that he helped to create. His pioneering synthesisers have been used by The Beatles The Beach Boys Stevie Wonder Brian Eno Sun Ra Stereolab Air and Money Mark of the Beastie Boys. These distinctive instruments can also lay considerable claim to being the inspiration for nearly all electronic
Emerson Lake and Palmer play Modest Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition Recorded live at the Lyceum London. This film interlaced with optical effects and Keith Emerson's unique keyboard playing style captures exactly what made ELP the ulimate supergroup. The film of the original live concert recorded in 1970 digitally remastered for DVD in Dolby surround.
Featuring an incredible array of the world's leading keyboardists, Moogfest, the annual festival celebrating the groundbreaking achievements of maverick inventor Robert Moog and his namesake synthesizer, captures the spirit of the instrument that altered the course of modern music for all time and have since become an integral part of our musical culture.
This is the first ever anthology celebrating the greatest keyboard players of all time. These are the maestros of rock musicians of power and genius who have shaped the face of music through outstanding artistic and technical ability. All too often the spotlight falls on the guitar gods leaving the keyboard wizards in the shade now the true masters of rock take a collective bow. Tracklisting: Keith Emerson (ELP) - Barbarian / Jon Lord (Deep Purple) - Wring That Neck / Rick Wakeman (Yes) - Anne Boleyn / Geoff Dowes (Asia) - Cutting It Fine / David Sinclair (Caravan) - Nine Feet Underground / Carl Jenkins (Soft Machine) - Tale Of Talieysn / Thijs Van Leer (Focus) - Eruption / Ken Hensley (Uriah Heep) - July Morning / Vincent Crane (Atomic Rooster) - Breakthrough / Iain Jennings (Mostly Autumn) - Never The Rainbow / Jonathan Edwards (Karnataka) - Time Stands Still
In 1998 UK guitarist Stuart Smith assembled a cast of legendary musicians to record a solo record entitled Heaven and Earth. The Making of Heaven and Earth features over 4 hours of footage including interviews previously unseen live and studio footage an in-depth breakdown of teh writing and recording of each song and live shows. Track List 1. Don't Keep Me Waiting 2. Heaven and Earth 3. See That My Grave Is Kept Clean 4. When A Blind Man Cries 5. Life On The Line 6. Dreams of Desire 7. Still Got The Blues 8. Do You Ever Think Of Me? 9. It's Got To Be Love 10. Shadow of the Tyburn Tree 11. Road To Melnibone 12. When The Blues Catch Up With You / Howling AT The Moon 13. Memories 14. Trouble In Paradise 15. Lose My Number 16. The Eyes of Man
During the seventies ELP were the biggest band in the world playing to colossal crowds and mounting ever more spectacular and flamboyant stage shows. When the band split in 1978 the legacy disappeared almost overnight. Featuring rare archive footage every ELP studio album is reviewed and critically assessed by a leading team of critics working musicians and musicologists to explore the secrets behind the phenomenal rise to success and the equally spectacular fall from grace of this legendary band. The DVD also includes rare archive film from the vaults which features Emerson Lake and Palmer performing the key tracks from their first album. This is the ultimate review of a great band and a must have for every ELP fan. The 72 page book features a track-by-track analysis of every studio album ELP produced. Highlights From: Barbarian Rondo / Bach Improvisations Drum Solo Nut Rocker Take a Pebble Knife Edge and more...
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