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Lake ceased to exist by 1986/87. James Hopkins-Harrison died from an overdose of heroin in 1991. At the beginning of the new millennium, Lake was revived by Alex Conti, including Mike Starrs, Adrian Askew, Mickie Stickdorn, and Michael "Bexi" Becker. In March 2005, the first Lake studio recording in 20 years was released: The Blast of Silence.
Lake is the first studio album by Lake, released in Germany in 1976 and the USA in 1977. The track "Time Bomb" was the band's highest charting single of their career. The track "Time Bomb" was the band's highest charting single of their career.
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"One Way Song" (James Hopkins-Harrison, Alex Conti) - 3:46 "Hard Road" (James Hopkins-Harrison, Geoffrey Peacey, Alex Conti, Dieter Ahrendt) - 3:40 "The Final Curtain" - 5:10; The CD release of the album is a "two albums on one CD" release, combined with their first album Lake.
Emerson, Lake & Palmer took an extended break in 1974. They regrouped in 1976 to record Works Volume 1 at Mountain Studios in Montreux, Switzerland and EMI Studios in Paris, France. It is a double album with one side of an LP containing songs by each member and a fourth of group material. After their 1977–78 tour, the band discussed their ...
Album Name Songs Length Released 1 First Album 12 46:10 July 19, 2006 2 Cassette 8 25:51 October 1, 2006 3 Oh, The Places We'll Go 10 26:47 October 10, 2008 4 Let's Build a Roof 12 36:44 October 6, 2009 5 Giving and Receiving 14 40:34 April 5, 2011 6 Circular Doorway 10 34:07 July 17, 2013 7 The World is Real 11 44:19 September 17, 2013 8
Black Moon is the eighth studio album, and the first in fourteen years, by English progressive rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer, released in May 1992. [2] The band had broken up in 1979, and recorded Black Moon to kick off their 1990s revival.
From the Beginning is a box set which presents aural and visual documentation celebrating Emerson, Lake & Palmer's career; consisting of five discs that include a number of single b-sides, significant live recordings, alternative studio mixes and material taken from band rehearsals, plus a bonus DVD featuring 'The Manticore Years' documentary, presented in a deluxe book-style sleeve complete ...