The Three Fates & Tank by Emerson, Lake & Palmer from 1970 Cotillion LP.

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Uploaded by on Oct 27, 2011

British Band from late 60's, early 70's era that incorporated many classical elements into their productions.
The only track not included here was "Lucky Man" and not because it is a bad song, it is a great song that is already well represented on here and elsewhere.

Also, the tracks "The Three Fates & Tank" and "Take A Pebble" had to be shortened somewhat to fit the time limits here of 10 minutes.

This record was transferred to digital using stereo gear on my channel background photo.

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  • Have to get this cd - one of my fave albums but never see it in the shops. Ta for posting :)

  • @fossie32

    Thank you for listening to this vintage LP record, and have a Happy Holiday season!!...Friends, Lloyd.

  • @lrh1966 Word up dude. Hit me back, dig?

  • @JohnnyBlade2000

    My apology for not answering back faster, it has been busy with both work and the holidays. I have another group on here that also incorporates classical into their work from the early 70's, Sugarloaf's debut album from 1970 with the long version of "Green Eyed Lady", but check out the other songs on the album as well to hear the classical effects they used on some of the instrumental tracks on that LP...Happy Holidays from Lloyd.

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  • @JohnnyBlade2000

    You are welcome! Thank you for the comment, and have a Happy Holiday season!!...Friends, Lloyd.

  • @lrh1966 Thank you Lloyd, their music is an art form and you've got class! Real talk, John.

  • @JohnnyBlade2000

    I agree!! this is one of my favorite classic rock instrumental songs!!...Friends, Lloyd.

  • Some of the best skills summarizing classical to modern music, unbelievably fused to an indescribable listening pleasure.

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