Live At Montreux 1997
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Release Date: 30/06/2017
Emerson, Lake and Palmer, known to all as ELP, were progressive rock’s first super group. Keith Emerson (keyboards) came from The Nice, Greg Lake (guitar, bass & vocals) from King Crimson and Carl Palmer (drums) from Atomic Rooster. Formed in 1970 they were an instant success and went on to have a series of hugely successful albums throughout the seventies before splitting up in the early eighties. Reunited in the early nineties they produced a new album, Black Moon, and began to tour again. In 1997 they embarked on a world tour which included this performance at the Montreux Jazz Festival on July 7. It is the only film from this tour that is available. 2016 saw the sad deaths of both Keith Emerson and Greg Lake and it is fitting that this superb concert is now made available again.