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Emerson Lake & Palmer - Works (Volume 2) (LP) - VG/VG+

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of Emerson Lake & Palmer's Works (Volume 2) LP - taken in our record store
Actual image of the back cover of Emerson Lake & Palmer's Works (Volume 2) second hand vinyl record taken in our record shop
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Used
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VG
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VG+
Catalogue #:
SD 19147
Format:
LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Jazz, Rock, Blues, Ragtime, Piano Blues, Soft Rock, Prog Rock, Contemporary Jazz

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Album Info

Artist: Emerson Lake & Palmer
Album: Works (Volume 2)
Released: Australia, 1977

Tracklist:

A1Tiger In A Spotlight4:34
Written-By - Emerson, Lake, Palmer, Sinfield
A2When The Apple Blossoms Bloom In The Windmills Of Your Mind I'll Be Your Valentine3:55
Written-By - Emerson, Lake, Palmer
A3Bullfrog3:52
Producer - Carl Palmer
Written-By - Palmer, Hodgkinson, Aspery
A4Brain Salad Surgery3:05
Written-By - Lake, Emerson, Sinfield
A5Barrelhouse Shake-Down3:47
Orchestrated By - Alan Cohen
Written-By, Orchestrated By - Emerson
A6Watching Over You3:55
Producer - Peter Sinfield
Written-By - Lake, Sinfield
B1So Far To Fall4:56
Orchestrated By - Tony Harris
Written-By - Lake, Sinfield
Written-By, Orchestrated By - Emerson
B2Maple Leaf Rag1:55
Orchestra - The London Philharmonic Orchestra
Written-By - Scott Joplin
B3I Believe In Father Christmas3:16
Producer - Peter Sinfield
Written-By - Lake, Sinfield
B4Close But Not Touching3:19
Producer - Carl Palmer
Written-By - Palmer, South
B5Honky Tonk Train Blues3:09
Orchestrated By - Alan Cohen
Written-By - Meade (Lux) Lewis
B6Show Me The Way To Go Home3:30
Orchestrated By - Godfrey Salmon, Keith Emerson
Written-By - Irving King


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Description

"Works (Volume 2)" is the sixth studio album by Emerson, Lake & Palmer, released in 1977. A follow-up to "Works (Volume 1)," this album features a more eclectic and varied collection of tracks, reflecting the individual tastes and influences of the band members. While not as conceptually unified as some of ELP's previous releases, "Works (Volume 2)" still offers plenty of musical intrigue and showcases the band's technical prowess.

The album consists of shorter tracks that range from rock and pop to blues and classical. This mix results in a more accessible sound compared to some of the band's earlier, more complex works. The diverse selection of songs, however, can sometimes lead to a lack of cohesion, with the shifts in style and mood feeling somewhat jarring.

Keith Emerson's classical influences are evident in tracks like "Maple Leaf Rag" and "Honky Tonk Train Blues," where his virtuosic keyboard playing takes center stage. These pieces showcase his ability to interpret and reimagine works from different musical traditions, making them his own.

Greg Lake's contributions to the album tend to be more melodic and pop-oriented. Songs like "Watching over You" and "I Believe in Father Christmas" highlight his songwriting talents and emotive vocals. Lake's ability to craft catchy hooks and heartfelt lyrics adds a contrasting texture to the album, balancing Emerson's more experimental tendencies.

Carl Palmer's percussion is, as always, a driving force in the music. His tight, intricate drumming propels the songs forward, providing a solid foundation for the more adventurous musical explorations. Palmer's skill and creativity as a drummer are particularly evident on tracks like "Tiger in a Spotlight."

"Works (Volume 2)" also includes a few collaborative tracks, such as "Brain Salad Surgery," that capture the synergy of the band's combined talents. When Emerson, Lake, and Palmer work together, their unique musical voices merge to create something greater than the sum of its parts.

While "Works (Volume 2)" offers plenty of enjoyable moments, it doesn't quite reach the heights of some of ELP's earlier albums. The fragmented nature of the tracklist and the lack of a unifying theme can make the album feel somewhat disjointed. Additionally, some listeners might find the shift towards more accessible, pop-oriented material less satisfying than the band's more ambitious works.

In conclusion, "Works (Volume 2)" is a solid entry in Emerson, Lake & Palmer's discography, offering a glimpse into the varied interests and talents of its members. While it may not have the conceptual depth or cohesion of albums like "Brain Salad Surgery" or "Tarkus," it's still a worthwhile listen for fans of the band and those interested in exploring the diverse landscape of progressive rock. The blend of classical, rock, pop, and blues creates an engaging musical experience, reflecting the creative curiosity that characterized ELP's career. It's an album that captures a moment in time, showcasing a legendary band as they continued to explore, experiment, and evolve.

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