- Tarkus
Infobox Album | Name = Tarkus
Type =Album
Artist =Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Released =June 14 ,1971 (UK)
August, 1971 (US)
Recorded = January 1971,Advision Studios
Genre =Progressive rock
Length = 38:40
Label = Island (UK)
Cotillion,Rhino Records (U.S.)
Producer =Greg Lake
Last album = "Emerson, Lake and Palmer"
(1970)
This album = "Tarkus"
(1971)
Next album = "Pictures at an Exhibition"
(1971)
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|3.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:y2jn7i7jg71r~T1 link]"Tarkus" is the second
album by Britishprogressive rock bandEmerson, Lake & Palmer , released in 1971.The chief feature of the album is the "Tarkus" suite, originally forming the whole of Side one of the album.
Greg Lake stated in an early interview that he viewed Tarkus as a representation of the military-industrial complex, and that his lyrics were about that, and about the futility of war and strife.
On the album cover, made after the music was created and recorded, Tarkus is depicted as a half
armadillo /halftank creature, born from an egg erupted from a volcano.The inner gatefold sleeve features a sequence of pictures depicting battles between Tarkus and other half-mechanical creatures, until its eventual defeat by a
manticore . "Tarkus" then becomes "Aquatarkus", an aquatic version of the land-bound original. The band later chose the nameManticore Records for their self-owned record label.Carl Palmer later stated that he thought that the use of pictures depicting battles between Tarkus and other half-mechanical creatures on the inner gatefold was a mistake, and that only the outer cover painting of Tarkus should have been used. Greg Lake also made some similar statements.Fact|date=December 2007
The lyrics of the "Tarkus" suite relate only very abstractly to the story as delineated in the
Keith Emerson later said in his autobiography that he presented most of the piece fully formed to the rest of the band and as suchGreg Lake was initially not pleased about the band's new direction.The track "Battlefield" features one of the rare electric guitar solos from Greg Lake. Some live versions also featured an excerpt from a
King Crimson -song, "Epitaph", originally co-authored and sung by Lake on Crimson's first album.The final track, "Are You Ready Eddy?", was written for their engineer
Eddie Offord . The track ends withCarl Palmer exclaiming "They've only got 'am or cheese!", apparently the only sandwiches on offer in the Advision canteen.In 1993 the album was digitally remastered by
Joseph M. Palmaccio . The remastered version was released byVictory Records in the UK and Rhino Records in theUnited States .Track listing
ide one
#"Tarkus" – 20:35
#*"Eruption" (Emerson) – 2:43
#*"Stones of Years" (Emerson, Lake) – 3:44
#*"Iconoclast" (Emerson) – 1:15
#*"Mass" (Emerson, Lake) – 3:11
#*"Manticore" (Emerson) – 1:52
#*"Battlefield" (Lake) – 3:51
#*"Aquatarkus" (Emerson) – 3:59ide two
#"Jeremy Bender" (Emerson, Lake) – 1:46
#"Bitches Crystal" (Emerson, Lake) – 3:55
#"The Only Way (Hymn)" (Emerson, Lake) – 3:48
#"Infinite Space (Conclusion)" (Emerson, Palmer) – 3:18
#"A Time and a Place" (Emerson, Lake, Palmer) – 2:57
#"Are You Ready Eddy?" (Emerson, Lake, Palmer) – 2:10Personnel
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Keith Emerson - organ,synthesizer ,piano , celeste, keyboard,Hammond organ ,Moog synthesizer
*Greg Lake - acoustic guitar,bass guitar ,electric guitar , Vocals
*Carl Palmer - drums, percussionProduction
*Producer: Greg Lake
*Engineer: Eddie Offord
*Mastering: Zal Schreiber
*Arranger: Emerson, Lake & Palmer
*Director: Emerson, Lake & Palmer
*Paintings: William NealCharts
Album - Billboard (North America)
External links
* [http://www.jericsmith.com/prog.htm March of the Mellotrons: The Best Classic Progressive Rock Album Ever]
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