FROM
THE BEGINNING
EMERSON, LAKE & PALMER
SONGWRITER: GREG LAKE
COUNTRY: U. K.
ALBUM: TRILOGY
LABEL: ISLAND RECORDS
GENRE: PROGRESSIVE ROCK
YEAR: 1972
Trilogy is the third
studio album by English progressive rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer,
released in July 1972 on Island Records. The cover, designed by Hipgnosis,
depicts a combined bust of the three members, while the interior of the
original gatefold sleeve features a photomontage of the three in Epping Forest.
Trilogy increased ELP's
worldwide popularity, and included "Hoedown", an arrangement of the Aaron
Copland composition, which was one of their most popular songs when performing
live.
References to a quad
version of this album appeared in 1974 Harrison or Schwann record and tape
guides, listing Trilogy in the Quadraphonic 8-track tape cartridge format. Collectors
report never seeing a Trilogy Q8 at retail, despite its having a catalogue
number "Cotillion QT-9903."
Greg Lake said this was
his favourite ELP record.
There might have been things I missed
But don't be unkind
It don't mean I'm blind
Perhaps there's a thing or two
I think of lying in bed
I shouldn't have said
But there it is
You see it's all clear
You were meant to be here
From the beginning
Maybe I might have changed
And not been so cruel
Not been such a fool
Whatever was done is done
I just can't recall
It doesn't matter at all
You see it's all clear
You were meant to be here
From the beginning.
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