
Emerson Lake & Palmer - Love Beach
Originally released in 1978, 'Love Beach' captures Emerson, Lake & Palmer at the close of their initial run. Recorded during a turbulent period for the band, the album balances shorter, radio-ready material with the side-long suite 'Memoirs of an Officer and a Gentleman'. This 2017 remaster brings renewed clarity and separation to the original mix, tightening the rhythm section and adding definition to the layered keyboards and vocals. Tracks such as 'All I Want Is You' sit alongside more expansive arrangements, reflecting the stylistic shifts of the late '70s. For collectors and catalogue completists, this remastered edition offers the strongest presentation of a divisive but historically significant entry in the ELP discography.
Originally released in 1978, 'Love Beach' captures Emerson, Lake & Palmer at the close of their initial run. Recorded during a turbulent period for the band, the album balances shorter, radio-ready material with the side-long suite 'Memoirs of an Officer and a Gentleman'. This 2017 remaster brings renewed clarity and separation to the original mix, tightening the rhythm section and adding definition to the layered keyboards and vocals. Tracks such as 'All I Want Is You' sit alongside more expansive arrangements, reflecting the stylistic shifts of the late '70s. For collectors and catalogue completists, this remastered edition offers the strongest presentation of a divisive but historically significant entry in the ELP discography.
Original: $16.47
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$5.76Description
Originally released in 1978, 'Love Beach' captures Emerson, Lake & Palmer at the close of their initial run. Recorded during a turbulent period for the band, the album balances shorter, radio-ready material with the side-long suite 'Memoirs of an Officer and a Gentleman'. This 2017 remaster brings renewed clarity and separation to the original mix, tightening the rhythm section and adding definition to the layered keyboards and vocals. Tracks such as 'All I Want Is You' sit alongside more expansive arrangements, reflecting the stylistic shifts of the late '70s. For collectors and catalogue completists, this remastered edition offers the strongest presentation of a divisive but historically significant entry in the ELP discography.























