
Overview
Keith Emerson, Greg Lake and Carl Palmer first joined forces in 1970 and went on to become a global success story. After a break in the eighties, they reunited in the early nineties and took to the road once more. In 1997 they made their debut at the Montreux Jazz Festival with a performance that included all their trademark virtuosity and showmanship. The show includes classic tracks from across their career including Karnevil 9, Hoedown, Take A Pebble, Lucky Man, Tiger in the Spotlight, Tarkus and Fanfare for the Common Man. Recorded live on July 7, 1997 at the Audtitorium Stravinski, Montreux Jazz Festival (Switzerland). Programme copyright 2010.
Frequently Asked Questions & Story Details
Who directed Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Live at Montreux?
Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Live at Montreux was directed by Gavin Taylor.
Where was Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Live at Montreux produced?
It was produced by companies including Eagle Eye Media, Eagle Vision, Montreux Sounds in United States of America.
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