Tarkus
The title track is a 20 plus minute epic with all kinds of varied, but yet somehow inter-related movements. There are some nearly symphonic sections of Crimson-like drama. In addition, it has lots of classical reference points combined with jazz and rock. Now you’ve got a good idea of what the instrumental portions of this track, a classic ELP standard, are about. Greg Lake’s vocals on the later sections are particularly potent, and there is some great guitar soloing, too. In fact, parts of this are really an arena blues rock song. Certainly comparisons to early King Crimson are evident here – based mostly on Lake’s vocals. This is really one of the best tracks the band ever produced. I love the keyboard solo later in this one, too. This piece made up the entire first side of the vinyl of this. |