EMERSON - Emerson, Lake & Palmer [lp] (180 Gram 33rpm Audiophile Vinyl, Numbered)


Emerson

LP (100g)

$151.00

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Date of release: Aug 15 2025


A Legendary Supergroup Takes Hold with an Extraordinary Blend of Vision, Verve, and Virtuosity: Emerson, Lake & Palmer Lays the Foundations of Progressive RockMobile Fidelity's 180g 33RPM LP Brings to Light the 1970 Album's Epic Scope, Tonal Depth, and Precision Details: Numbered-Edition Reissue Pressed at Fidelity Record PressingSupergroups existed before Emerson, Lake & Palmer formed in 1970. And many came after. But few, if any, matched the English trio's chemistry and it's elevated combination of virtuosity, vision, and verve. Having influenced a multitude of followers, ELP's prowess was obvious from the start. The band's self-titled debut stands as a towering statement of creative imagination, execution, and discipline more than five decades after it's original release. Opening the door to the seemingly infinite possibilities of progressive rock while steering clear of excess, Emerson, Lake & Palmer achieved a rare feat in that it's cerebral music didn't prevent it from attaining mainstream success. The gold-certified effort launched the career of a band that would sell tens of millions of records.Mastered at MoFi's California studio, pressed at Fidelity Record Pressing, and housed in a Stoughton jacket, Mobile Fidelity's numbered-edition 180g 33RPM LP of Emerson, Lake & Palmer presents the benchmark debut in audiophile sound. Clear, dynamic, and balanced, this collectible reissue honors the perfectionist approaches that both informed the playing and recording of the record. It brings to light the epic scope, tonal depth, and mindbending degrees of musicianship on display. Aspects - textures, nuances, effects, tempo changes - that go hand-in-hand with the trio's compositions are rendered amid broad soundstages and delivered with pinpoint detail. Whether you've owned multiple copies of this touchstone or are seeking out your first version, you'll relish the presence, imaging, and crispness that help make every song come across with exceptional realism.1/4' / 15 IPS ANALOG COPY DSD 256 ANALOG CONSOLE LATHE Numbered 180g 33RPM Vinyl LP NUMBERED SPECIAL EDITION

Tracklisting:
1.The Three Fates: A. Clotho B. Lachesis C. Atropos
1.The Barbarian
2.Take A Pebble
2.Tank
3.Lucky Man
3.Knife-edge

Vinyl release of Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Emerson, Lake & Palmer [lp] (180 Gram 33rpm Audiophile Vinyl, Numbered). Released through MOBILE FIDELITY and available on LP.


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EMERSON, LAKE & PALMER - Emerson, Lake & Palmer [lp] (180 Gram 33rpm Audiophile Vinyl, Numbered) (LP)
Cat No: 821797157612
Barcode: 821797157612
Packaging: LP (100g)
SKU 5641660
Barcode # 821797157612
Artist Emerson
Artist/Author EMERSON, LAKE & PALMER
Shipping weight 0.6490kg
Format LP (100g)

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