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EMERSON LAKE & PALMER CD SELECTIONS FROM MANTICORE BOX  
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EMERSON LAKE & PALMER CD SELECTIONS FROM MANTICORE BOX

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HELLO YOU ARE LOOKING TO BID ON A RARE EMERSON LAKE & PALMER CD SELECTIONS FROM THE RETURN OF THE MANTICORE RELEASED ON VICTORY RECORDS IN 1993. CD IS A PROMOTIONAL ONLY PRESSING FOR & WAS NEVER AVAILABLE IN STORES. THIS PROMO DISC COMES WITH PICTURE SLEEVE SLIPCASE . ITEM IS IN BRAND NEW & IN MINT CONDITION. CD COMES STORED IN A POLYBAG SLEEVE. SEE OUR OTHER AUCTIONS FOR THIS ARTIST INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE INQUIRE FOR SHIPPING RATE THANKS FOR LOOKING & HAPPY BUYING
EMERSON LAKE & PALMER Selections From Return Of The Manticore (Scarce 1993 US 12-track promotional CD album which includes Pictures At An Exhibition in Dolby Surround Stereo. Housed inside a custom card picture sleeve SACD757). 1. I Believe In Father Christmas2. Touch And Go3. Hang On To A Dream4. 21st Century Schizoid Man5. Fire6. Pictures At An Exhibition7. Karn Evil 98. From The Beginning9. Jerusalem10. Still... You Turn Me On11. Lucky Man12. Fanfare For The Common Man Format: CD ALBUM !----> Record Label: Victory Catalogue No: SACD757 Country of Origin: USA   Language: Regardless of country of origin all tracks are sung in English, unless otherwise stated in our description. Additional info: PromoDeletedFrom the ashes of England's late '60s psychedelic pop scene came a group of bands that tried to expand rock's boundaries by incorporating visionary lyrics, arrangements that mimicked the scope of classical symphonies and lengthy instrumentals that showcased the players' technical prowess. The set takes its name from the "mythical beast " that first appeared on the cover of Tarkus, and the material is divided between "the classic recordings " and new recordings by the recently reunited group. ELP was at its best when it combined Emerson and Palmer's over-the-top playing with simple pop melodies: The synth solo erupts from Lake's modest folk ballad, "Lucky Man, ". Other highlights include the creepily seductive "Still... You Turn Me On, " and an Emerson arrangement of Aaron Copland's "Fanfare for the Common Man. "

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