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"Lucky Man" is a song by the English progressive rock supergroup Emerson, Lake & Palmer (ELP), from the group's 1970 self-titled debut album.Written by Greg Lake when he was 12 years old and recorded by the trio using improvised arrangements, [1] the song contains one of rock music's earliest instances of a Moog synthesizer solo.
Emerson, Lake & Palmer is the debut studio album by English progressive rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer. It was released in the United Kingdom by Island Records in November 1970, and in the United States by Cotillion Records in January 1971. After the group formed in the spring of 1970, they entered rehearsals and prepared material for an ...
Emerson, Lake & Palmer (informally known as ELP) ... "Lucky Man" was released as a single that peaked at No. 48 in the US. [29] From September 1970 to March 1971, the ...
The discography of Emerson, Lake & Palmer, an English progressive rock band, includes 9 studio albums, 24 live albums, 12 compilation albums and 17 singles. Albums [ edit ]
“The Return of Emerson, Lake & Palmer” will also mark the drummer’s first Lexington performance since ELP played at Rupp Arena in March 1978. “Something like this hasn’t been attempted ...
The Best of Emerson, Lake & Palmer is an album by British progressive rock band Emerson, ... "Lucky Man" Greg Lake: Emerson Lake & Palmer: 4:40: 3. "Karn Evil 9: ...
The Very Best of Emerson, Lake & Palmer is a greatest hits album by the British progressive rock ... Lucky Man" (4:37) "Knife-Edge" (Adapted from Leoš Janácek's ...
All but one of the tracks from the band's most recent album Brain Salad Surgery appear in versions nearly unchanged from their studio renditions, save for the insertion of a five-minute Palmer drum solo to climax "Karn Evil 9: 1st Impression" and a stripped-down rendition of the Lake ballad "Still...You Turn Me On" which appears along with an equally downsized "Lucky Man" in the middle of Lake ...