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Brain Salad Surgery [Rhino Bonus Track]
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Album Details: Brain Salad Surgery [Rhino Bonus Track]

Release Date:03/04/2002
Label:Castle Uk
UPC:5017615834420

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User Reviews: Brain Salad Surgery [Rhino Bonus Track]

  • Overall:

    WOW! WOW! WOW! WOW! WOW! WOW! WOW!

    By MICHAEL  Aug 7, 2007

    Pros: I CAN'T DESCRIBE ITS INCREDIBILITY

    Cons: BENNY THE BOUNCER

    HELLO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I AM DR. ASS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I AM WRITING TO YOU ABOUT EMERSON, LAKE, AND PALMER'S FABULOUS WORK, "BRAIN SALAD SURGERY" THIS ALBUM IS THE TRI-FOLD COVER ON THE MANTICORE LABEL IN VG- CONDITION, COVER TORN S...LIGHTLY, ONE RECORD WITH A VISIBLE SCRATCH. KARN EVIL 9 IS ON BOTH SIDES OF ONE RECORD AND MUST, LIKE 2112, MUST BE PLAYED THOROUGHLY FOR MAXIMUM ENJOYMENT, EXCEPT WITH 2112, YOU DON'T HAVE TO FLIP THE RECORD OVER. I NEVER THOUGHT I WOULD LIKE THIS PROG-ROCK STUFF. Read more Less

  • Overall:

    Fantastic

    By Joerg  Mar 25, 2002

    My favorite ELP-studio-album. I cannot agree to smyhthe8, who gave only one star. The short songs on side one are just nice. Toccata is pure instrumental-style ELP. But the real masterpiece is Karn Evil 9 and I mean all three parts. Great lyrics by G...reg and Pete. Wonderful guitar solo by Greg on Part 1.Part 3 is the highlight of the whole album with a beautiful melodies and Keith being just himself. Incredible. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Brain Salad Surgery [Rhino Bonus Track]

  • All Music Guide

    The trio's most successful and well-realized album (after their first), and their most ambitious as a group, as well as their loudest, is also their most electronic sounding one. The main focus, thanks to the three-part "Karn Evil 9," is sci-fi rock, approached with a volume and vengeance that stretched the art rock audience's tolerance to its outer limit, but also managed to appeal to the metal audience in ways that little of Trilogy did. Indeed, "Karn Evil 9" is the piece and the place where Emerson and his keyboards finally matched in both music and flamboyance the larger-than-life guitar sound of Jimi Hendrix. Pete Sinfield's lyrics, while not up to his best King Crimson-era standard, were better than anything the group had to work with previously, and Lake pulled out all the stops on his heaviest singing voice in handling them, coming off a bit like Peter Gabriel in the process. The songs (except for the throwaway "Benny the Bouncer") are also among their best work -- the group's ...arrangement of Sir Charles Hubert Parry's setting of William Blake's "Jerusalem" manages to be reverent yet rocking, while Emerson's adaptation of Alberto Ginastera's music in "Tocatta" outstrips even "The Barbarian" and "Knife Edge" from the first album as a distinctive and rewarding reinterpretation of a piece of serious music. Lake's "Still...You Turn Me On" is his last great ballad with the group, possessing a melody and arrangement sufficiently pretty to forgive the presence of the rhyming triplet "everyday a little sadder/a little madder/someone get me a ladder." The Rhino CD is to be preferred over all other domestic reissues, as it features an improved remastering, an interview, and packaging with a very cool 3-D cover design. - Bruce Eder, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Emerson, Lake & Palmer

Emerson, Lake Palmer were progressive rock's first supergroup. Greeted by the rock press and the public as something akin to conquering heroes, they succeeded in broadening the audience for progressive rock from hundreds of thousands into tens of millions of listeners, creating a major radio phenomenon as well. Their flamboyance on record and in the studio echoed the b... Read more