Emerson Lake & Palmer – Trilogy (1972/2015) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

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Artist: Emerson Lake & Palmer
Album: Trilogy
Genre: Progressive Rock, Rock
Release Date: 1972/2015
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 01:29:15
Total Tracks: 19
Total Size: 1,81 GB

Tracklist:

1-01. Emerson, Lake & Palmer – The Endless Enigma (Part One) (New Stereo Mix) (06:45)
1-02. Emerson, Lake & Palmer – Fugue (New Stereo Mix) (01:57)
1-03. Emerson, Lake & Palmer – The Endless Enigma (Part Two) (New Stereo Mix) (02:02)
1-04. Emerson, Lake & Palmer – From The Beginning (New Stereo Mix) (04:17)
1-05. Emerson, Lake & Palmer – The Sheriff (New Stereo Mix) (03:24)
1-06. Emerson, Lake & Palmer – Hoedown (New Stereo Mix) (03:46)
1-07. Emerson, Lake & Palmer – Trilogy (New Stereo Mix) (08:58)
1-08. Emerson, Lake & Palmer – Living Sin (New Stereo Mix) (03:14)
1-09. Emerson, Lake & Palmer – Abaddon’s Bolero (New Stereo Mix) (08:22)
1-10. Emerson, Lake & Palmer – From The Beginning (Alternate Version) (New Stereo Mix) (04:16)
2-01. Emerson, Lake & Palmer – The Endless Enigma (Part One) (Original Mix) (06:41)
2-02. Emerson, Lake & Palmer – Fugue (Original Mix) (01:56)
2-03. Emerson, Lake & Palmer – The Endless Enigma (Part Two) (Original Mix) (02:01)
2-04. Emerson, Lake & Palmer – From The Beginning (Original Mix) (04:14)
2-05. Emerson, Lake & Palmer – The Sheriff (Original Mix) (03:22)
2-06. Emerson, Lake & Palmer – Hoedown (Original Mix) (03:46)
2-07. Emerson, Lake & Palmer – Trilogy (Original Mix) (08:52)
2-08. Emerson, Lake & Palmer – Living Sin (Original Mix) (03:11)
2-09. Emerson, Lake & Palmer – Abaddon’s Bolero (Original Mix) (08:08)

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Emerson Lake & Palmer‘s third album Trilogy is being reissued later this month (ELP) by Sony Music and the new deluxe edition will feature a brand new 5.1 mix, new stereo mixes and previously unheard version of From The Beginning.

The 1972 long-player is expanded two three discs – two CDs and a DVD-audio – for this new set, with CD 2 including brand new stereo mixes (and the unheard version of From The Beginning). The third disc (a DVD-audio) contains the surround sound mix put together by King Crimson’s Jakko Jakszyk.
The 5.1 mix is lossless hi-res if you have compatible equipment, if not the surround mix can be enjoyed in DTS or Dolby 5.1 via any standard DVD player (and a surround speaker set-up, of course!). The DVD also contains hi-res stereo versions of the new mixes, as well as hi-res stereo versions of the original mixes.After the heavily distorted bass and doomsday church organ of Emerson, Lake & Palmer’s debut album, the exhilarating prog rock of epic proportions on Tarkus, and the violent removal of the sacred aura of classical tunes on Pictures at an Exhibition, Trilogy, ELP’s fourth album, features the trio settling down in more crowd-pleasing pastures. Actually, the group was gaining in maturity what they lost in raw energy. Every track on this album has been carefully thought, arranged, and performed to perfection, a process that also included some form of sterilization. Greg Lake’s acoustic ballad “From the Beginning” put the group on the charts for a second time. The adaptation of Aaron Copland’s “Hoedown” also yielded a crowd-pleaser. Prog rock fans had to satisfy themselves with the three-part “The Endless Enigma” and “Trilogy,” both very strong but paced compositions. By 1972, Eddie Offord’s recording and producing techniques had reached a peak. He provided a lush, comfy finish to the album that made it particularly suited for living-room listening and the FM airwaves. Yet the material lacks a bit of excitement. Trilogy still belongs to ELP’s classic period and should not be overlooked. For newcomers to prog rock it can even make a less-menacing point of entry. –François Couture

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