The third studio album by ELP, perfect for beginners to progressive rock.
It includes the hit song "From the Beginning." It was released just before their first performance in Japan and attracted a lot of attention. It is said to be the most complete album by the band and is a great introduction to ELP progressive music.
This work, entitled "Trilogy," includes the title track, and the first three songs feel like a "trilogy," creating a unified composition throughout both sides. The photo artwork of a forest on the inside of the jacket by Hipgnosis is also excellent.
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A:
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1)
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The Endless Enigma (Part 1)
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2)
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The Fugue
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3)
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The Endless Enigma (Part 2)
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4)
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From The Beginning
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5)
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The Sheriff
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6)
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Hoedown
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B:
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1)
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Trilogy
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2)
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Living Sin
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3)
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Abaddon's Bolero
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Arranged By - Emerson, Lake & Palmer
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Engineer [Production] - Eddie Offord
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Organ [Hammond C3], Piano [Steinway], Woodwind [Zoukra], Synthesizer [Moog Iii C, Mini Moog Model D] - Keith Emerson
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Written-By - Emerson
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Lyrics By - Greg Lake
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Producer - Greg Lake
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Vocals, Bass, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar - Greg Lake
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Written-By - Lake
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Percussion - Carl Palmer
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Photography By, Design [Cover] - Hipgnosis (2)
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Artwork [Tinting By] - Phil Crennell