
Black Moon is a Rock album by Emerson, Lake & Palmer, originally released in 1992. On Gatefold: 61 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Prog Rock
- layered
- triumphant
- art school
About
After a 14-year hiatus, Emerson, Lake & Palmer reunited for 1992’s <i>Black Moon</i>. The title song is a funky stomp fired by Keith Emerson’s new arsenal of synth sounds. Despite the windswept ballad “Affairs of the Heart,” the older band sounds grittier than they did in the ‘70s. “Farewell to Arms” is one of their weightiest ballads, with a surging synth solo that appears like a burst of light. “Burning Bridges” is the perfect finale to ELP’s career, a majestic denouement to a musical adventure fueled by imagination.
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Tracklist
- 1Black Moon6:59
- 2Paper Blood4:28
- 3Affairs of the Heart3:47
- 4Romeo and Juliet3:42
- 5Farewell to Arms5:10
- 6Changing States6:02
- 7Burning Bridges4:45
- 8Close to Home4:29
- 9Better Days5:36
- 10Footprints in the Snow3:52
Credits
Performers
- Carl PalmerDRUMS
- Greg LakeGUITAR
- Keith EmersonKEYBOARDS PIANO SYNTHESIZER
- Gary HodgsonPROGRAMMED BY
- Ian MorrowPROGRAMMED BY
- John Van TongerenPROGRAMMED BY
- Tim HeintzPROGRAMMED BY
- Mark MancinaARRANGED BY
- Mark HoldingARRANGED BY
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 61 pressings tracked on Gatefold
