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Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Celestial Doggie: The Lobster Quadrille album

Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Celestial Doggie: The Lobster Quadrille album

  • Performer: Emerson, Lake & Palmer
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: Celestial Doggie: The Lobster Quadrille
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1965 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1243 mb
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  • Rating: 4.2
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Description

Complete your Emerson, Lake & Palmer collection.

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Emerson, Lake & Palmer. The Celestial Doggie: The Lobster Quadrille. This is one of the first bootleg albums to emerge after Emerson, Lake & Palmer began to get well known. Recorded from the audience during a concert in Long Beach, CA, this two-record set compares favorably to similar illegitimate releases of the era. The audience noise doesn't drown out the music, the instruments are reasonably well balanced, and there aren't breaks in the middle of songs, as on most bootlegs. However, the sound is somewhat muffled and does not begin to match that of any live commercial issue by ELP.

Aftermath label, Emerson, Lake And Palmer, Phonygraf Label, Pig's Eye Label. Aftermath 1, 2: Emerson, Lake & Palmer ‘TOUR OF THE AMERICAS’ PART 1, 2, Celestial Doggie : The Lobster Quadrille :Phonygraf/K&S, The 1972 Ameican Tour :PIG’s Eye. Let’s take a look at the Aftermath label. And if you stared at any of these covers long enough back in 1975/76 under the influence of LSD i. ollectorsmusic. com wrote: Celestial Doggie: The Lobster Quadrille is an excellent audience recording remarkable in its clarity and presence. It also is one of the most popular ELP bootlegs seeing many releases in different formats over the years. Two vinyl titles were produced in the seventies, 1972 America Tour (Pig’s Eye), the 3LP Tour Of The Americas Part 1 (An Aftermoth Record) and of course Celestial Doggie : The Lobster Quadrille.

Set 3: "Celestial Doggie: The Lobster Quadrille" - Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, CA - July 28th 1972. This set and its companion, the eight-CD volume two, display all the strengths that made Emerson, Lake & Palmer one of the world's most popular bands during the '70s, and the weakness that comes with a trio's attempt to play complicated music. Lake adds a brief excerpt of "Epitaph," a stunner from King Crimson's debut album; this ultimately became a regular part of the song. His song "Lucky Man" is a highlight, featuring contributions from Emerson and Palmer. In future tours, "Lucky Man" became a solo piece, featuring Lake on acoustic guitar. One - Celestial Doggie: The Lobster Quadrille (Disc 1). Used drive : MATSHITADVD-RAM UJ-842S Adapter: 1 ID: 0 Read mode : Secure with NO C2, accurate stream, disable cache Read offset correction : 102 Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : No.

CELESTIAL DOGGIE: THE LOBSTER QUADRILLE 1 Tarkus: Eruption/Stones Of s/Manticore/The us (26:46) 2 The Endless Enigma Part 1/The Endless Enigma Part 2 (8:33) 3 The Sheriff (3:23) 4 Take A Pebble (8:22). DISC-6 28 July 1972 Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, CA. CELESTIAL DOGGIE: THE LOBSTER QUADRILLE 1 Take A Pebble (Reprise) (10:21) 2 Pictures At An Exhibition: Promenade/The Hut Of Baba Yaga/The Curse Of Baba Yaga/The Great Gates Of Kiev (16:51) 3 Hoedown (3:49) 4 Grand Finale (Rondo) (19:50).

Emerson, Lake & Palmer is the debut studio album by the English progressive rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer, released in the UK in November 1970 on Island Records (catalog no. ILPS 9132). The album's initial North American release was several weeks later, in January 1971, on Atlantic Records' Cotillion Records subsidiary (catalog no. SD 9040). Recording took place at Advision Studios in July 1970 when the group had yet to perform live, and lasted for three months.

Слушайте The Anthology от Emerson, Lake & Palmer на Deezer. Благодаря потоковой трансляции музыки на Deezer вы можете слушать более 53 млн треков, создавать свои плейлисты и делиться любимыми песнями с друзьями. The Barbarian (2012 Remastered Version). Emerson, Lake & Palmer. 02. Take a Pebble (2012 Remastered Version). 03. Knife-Edge (2012 Remastered Version). 04. Lucky Man (2012 Remastered Version).

Celestial Doggie : The Lobster Quadrille Long Beach Arena 28/7/72 100min (2LP). The Callow and Crash and Idle Eyes Anaheim 10/2/74 55min. California Jam Ontario Speedway 6/4/74 45min. Looking Out for Long Beach Arena 12/8/77 50min. Works 1/2 Wheeling 12/11/77 45min. CD Title location time. Smashing the Piano Anaheim 10/2/74 46min. Emerson, Lake and Palmer Same as official Pictures LP 36min. Live in London 1971 same as "Exposure" CD 47min. Rondo Anaheim 10/2/74 55min. Palms" boot LP 20/6/71. Impressions Anaheim 10/2/74. Wheeling 12/11/77 74min.

The Lobster Quadrille is a poem and a dance from the novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. It is taught to Alice by the Mock Turtle and the Gryphon. It was sung by the Scottish band Franz Ferdinand as part of the 2010 movie's soundtrack, Almost Alice. Will you walk a little faster?" said a whiting to a snail. There's a porpoise close behind us, and he's treading on my tail. See how eagerly the lobsters and the turtles all advance! They are waiting on the shingle-will you come and join the dance?

Tracklist

Tarkus-Eruption
Stone Of Years
Iconoclast
Mass
Manticore
Battlefield (Including Epitaph)
Auatarkus
Endless Enigma Part 1
Pigue
The Endless Enigma Part 2
The Sheriff
Take A Pebble
Lucky Man
Take A Pebble (Reprise)
Pictures At An Exhibition
Promenade
The Hut Of Baba Yaga
The Great Gates Of Kiev
Hoedown
Grand Finale

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
042 Emerson, Lake & Palmer Celestial Doggie: The Lobster Quadrille ‎(2xLP, Unofficial, Spl) K&S Records 042 US Unknown
ELP 1/2/3/4 Emerson, Lake & Palmer Celestial Doggie: The Lobster Quadrille ‎(2xLP, Unofficial, Red) Phonygraf ELP 1/2/3/4 US Unknown

Comments

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"This is one of the first bootleg albums to emerge after Emerson, Lake & Palmer began to get well known. Recorded from the audience during a concert in Long Beach, CA, this two-record set compares favorably to similar illegitimate releases of the era. The audience noise doesn't drown out the music, the instruments are reasonably well balanced, and there aren't breaks in the middle of songs, as on most bootlegs. However, the sound is somewhat muffled and does not begin to match that of any live commercial issue by ELP. The program is an ambitious one including the entire "Tarkus" suite; the difficult and rarely heard medley of "Endless Enigma, Parts 1 & 2" with "Fugue" inserted in between; a version of "The Sheriff" in which Lake goofs up the order of the lyrics; the second half of their interpretation of Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition"; a rather conservative take of Aaron Copland's "Hoedown" (which is much faster on the commercial live versions); and an extended ferocious finale of Dave Brubeck's "Blue Rondo à la Turk," which was a carryover from Emerson's days with the Nice. The playing of the trio is pretty consistent with any of their live releases, but since almost all of these tracks are available with far better sound from other concerts, only the fanatical collector of ELP will search high and low for this long unavailable set."Taken from AllMusic Review by Ken Dryden.