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EMERSON LAKE & PALMER - FANFARE (1970-1997) RARE LTD EDITION BOXSET. Condition is New. Dispatched with Royal Mail Signed For® 2nd Class.
Numbered and limited edition boxset. New and sealed in mint condition.
Fans of Emerson, Lake & Palmer beware: 2017 saw the release of "Fanfare 1970-1997", a gigantic box set that reviews the creative work of the legendary progressive rock supergroup.
CDs, LPs, 7" singles and a Blu-Ray audio present ELP highlights, including all eleven albums of Emerson, Lake & Palmer as remastered re-issues on CD, five previously unpublished, also remastered CDs, an unprecedented concert best of three LPs, and a surround sound Blu-ray audio with a mix of new mixes below: An overview of the contents of the Fanfare 1970-1997 box:
All Eleven ELP Albums on CD (remastered and with reproduced original artwork): "Emerson, Lake & Palmer" (1970) Pictures At An Exhibition (1971) "Tarkus" (1971) "Trilogy" (1972) Brain Salad Surgery (1973) "Welcome Back, My Friends, To The Show That Never Ends" (1974) "Works Volume I" (1977) Works Volume II (1977) "Love Beach" (1978) "Black Moon" (1992) "In The Hot Seat" (1994) The previously unreleased concert album (on three 140-g LPs): »Live In Rome & Milan, Italy 1973« Four previously unreleased albums on CD (remastered by Andy Pearce and Matt Wortham): "Emerson, Lake & Palmer" (Steven-Wilson-Mix 2012) »Tarkus« (Steven-Wilson-Mix 2012) »Trilogy« (Jakko-M-Jakszyk-Mix 2015) »Brain Salad Surgery« (Jakko-M-Jakszyk-Mix 2014) Two 7 "singles (remastered with reproduced original artwork): "Lucky Man / Knife Edge" (1970) Fanfare For The Common Man / Brain Salad Surgery (1977)
Rounding out the "Fanfare 1970-1997" box set of a deluxe 12" 40-page hardcover book, reprinted official original 1970 promo poster, 1970 promo brochure and 1974 &1992 tour programmes; metal/enamel ELP logo pin-badge.
A very special and, above all, comprehensive career review: "Fanfare 1970-1997" brings together three decades of Emerson, Lake & Palmer in a box.