Thanks Bob, I'd like to see this story write itself without all of the hand-wringing. Patience people, it doesn't have to be decided today!
Razor & Tie’s full catalogue re-issue campaign will continue with the release of newly expanded, re-mastered, editions of four additional ELP classic albums: Pictures At An Art Exhibition (1971- Live Album), Trilogy (1972- Studio Album), Brain Salad Surgery (1973- Studio Album), and Welcome Back My Friends To The Show That Never Ends – Ladies & Gentlemen (1974- Live Album).
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Be happy we are getting the first two albums...I doubt we will actually see any more releases but my prefs would be Trilogy then PAAE... or PAAE then Trilogy!
There is no hope for WBMF...you can take that to the bank.
So you've got inside information at Razor & Tie as well as Sony Music, then?
If you cannot reveal your sources, that is fine & well - I completely understand - but if this is simple guesswork then what is the point?
And, if as I suspect, it is - then please qualify the statement by saying that in your opinion there is no hope for WBMF, rather than making it look like you know something.
Which, of course, you might - just sayin'.
OK, Sorry Neil, That is only MY prediction...I don't have any inside contact. It's kinda like I just don't want to get my hopes up and would be more THRILLED to be wrong! Either way, you and Steven are the best sources we could hope for.
I look forward to the ELP releases on August 14th. I'll be buying them both. I can now even enjoy them a bit more knowing I've had the pleasure to converse through this forum with the engineer who authored the discs.
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Well, that would be ironic but August 27 seems to be the date being given for the moment.If August 14 is the actual release date, that would be the 41st anniversary of the first time I saw ELP in concert, Convention Hall, Asbury Park, NJ. My first show was in May of 1971 but they didn't show up! It was a at a small college in New Jersey
Well, that would be ironic but August 27 seems to be the date being given for the moment.
Even better, it has also been announced that Wilson will revisit Pictures At An Exhibition (1971); Trilogy (1972); Brain Salad Surgery (1973); and Welcome Back My Friends To The Show That Never Ends...Ladies and Gentlemen, Emerson, Lake & Palmer (1974), all in new remixed glory. The dates for those albums are yet to be determined, but the reissues will stop there even though I'd like to see both Works sets given the same treatment. Perhaps in part because those albums were considered by many to be excessive, perhaps even egotistical releases.
Hmmm....there's been several news articles about these, mostly saying pretty much the same thing. Here's one I hadn't seen before though and it makes things sound more definite:
http://www.themortonreport.com/entertainment/first-two-emerson-lake-palmer-albums-to-be-reissued-in-remixed-three-disc-deluxe-editions/
Not the biggest ELP fan but at £7.00 each after VAT is removed I couldn't resist so I pre-ordered them.
I have my fingers crossed to have the 1971 Pictures At An Exhibition as an intact original performance as a 5.1 surround release. My fear is that so many edits were performed that maybe some of these cannot be re-created in 5.1 format. I trust that, given the opportunity, Steven could make a convincing show from the tape archives.
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