Emerson, Lake & Palmer (album)

Emerson, Lake & Palmer is the debut studio album by the English progressive rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer. It was released in the UK on November 20, 1970 on Island Records and in January 1971, on US Atlantic Records' Cotillion Records subsidiary.

Track listing

 * Side one
 * 1) "The Barbarian" (Béla Bartók, arr. Emerson, Lake & Palmer) – 4:27
 * 2) "Take a Pebble" (Lake) – 12:32
 * 3) "Knife-Edge" (Leoš Janáček & J. S. Bach, arr. Emerson, Lake & Fraser) – 5:04
 * Side two
 * 1) "The Three Fates" (Emerson) – 7:46
 * 2) *"Clotho" Royal Festival Hall Organ
 * 3) *"Lachesis" Piano Solo
 * 4) *"Atropos" Piano Trio
 * 5) "Tank" (Emerson & Palmer) – 6:49
 * 6) "Lucky Man" (Lake) – 4:36

2012 edition bonus tracks

 * CD 2 – The Alternate ELP New 2012 Stereo Mixes


 * 1) "The Barbarian" (Bartók, arranged by Emerson, Lake & Palmer) – 4:32
 * 2) "Take a Pebble" (Lake; arranged by Emerson, Lake & Palmer, but not always credited) – 12:36
 * 3) "Knife-Edge (with extended outro)" (Janáček & Bach, arranged by Emerson, lyrics by Lake and Fraser) – 5:38
 * 4) "Promenade" (Modest Mussorgsky, arranged by Lake and Emerson, lyrics by Lake) – 1:29
 * 5) "The Three Fates: Atropos" (Emerson) – 3:11
 * 6) "Rave Up" (Emerson, Lake & Palmer) – 5:02
 * 7) "Drum Solo" (Palmer) – 3:02
 * 8) "Lucky Man" (Lake) – 4:39
 * 9) "Take a Pebble (Alternate take)" (Lake) – 3:40
 * 10) "Knife-Edge (Alternate take)" (Janáček & Bach, arranged by Emerson, lyrics by Lake and Fraser) – 4:19
 * 11) "Lucky Man (First Greg Lake solo version)" (Lake) – 3:02
 * 12) "Lucky Man (Alternate take)" (Lake) – 4:41