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Emerson, Palmer & Berry - Rockin' The Ritz NYC 1988 (double vinyl set)
Review by Gary Hill
3 was essentially a variant on Emerson, Lake and Palmer, but it was its own band, too. The group played ELP music, but also their own stuff that leaned a little more on the mainstream rock sound. This live recording from 1988 captures both sides of the act. For me, the instrumental stuff works the best. I think that's mainly because Keith Emerson really got more of a chance to shine there. This was an important performance, and it's an important release. I should say that the package is pretty bare-bones. It's just the two records in a sleeve, not a gatefold. It does include a little poster that's just the album cover at full size.
This review is available in book (paperback and hardcover) form in Music Street Journal: 2024 Volume 1 More information and purchase links can be found at: garyhillauthor.com/Music-Street-Journal-2024.
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