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To be exact, it's only "Karn Evil 9, 1st Impression, Part 1" I think of as over-the-top, while "Toccata" to me is really superb.
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Brain Salad Surgery is nothing short of a milestone, IMO. "Karn Evil 9" is one of those achievements that, for me, defines progressive rock.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote JD Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 07 2023 at 12:56
Let's see...1973. I was a 15 year old long haired grade 11 ELP fanboy. I got this one for Christmas that year. I know my mom was deeply concerned with the cover art. Skulls and such. But my dad was always a little more open to my music.
At the time I thought it was the greatest thing ever recorded. Today, I'd put it 3rd behind Trilogy and their debut, Emerson Lake & Palmer.

Just about to put my OG NM copy on now.  Thumbs Up


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I didn't buy my first ELP album until around three years ago. Unfortunately, it happened to be BSS. Some would say I was a Lucky Man to have picked up Brain Salad Surgery as my first ELP album and at a bargain price too, but I just say C'est La Vie. Smile

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote JD Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 07 2023 at 13:55
I stand corrected. My copy is a Mint Condition, Pristine from beginning to end, copy. And it's brilliant !
I would go as far as to say it's a lighter (production) album than most. With the debut being their darkest followed closely by Pictures At An Exhibition.

Now onto Tales From Topographic Oceans. That one will take most of the rest of my listening time tonight.
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

I didn't buy my first ELP album until around three years ago. Unfortunately, it happened to be BSS. Some would say I was a Lucky Man to have picked up Brain Salad Surgery as my first album and at a bargain price too, but I just say C'est La Vie. Smile

Well, Paul, you're not quite a full-blown progger yet, but maybe later on. Tongue


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I'm a huge fan of BSS.  Benny can bounce me anytime he wants.Wink
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Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

"Karn Evil 9" is one of those achievements that, for me, defines progressive rock.

Now I listened again to "1st Impression, Part I" alone, and it seemed fine to me - maybe finally after 10 years and listening to a lot of Metal as well. Big smile
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Originally posted by omphaloskepsis omphaloskepsis wrote:

I'm a huge fan of BSS.  Benny can bounce me anytime he wants.Wink

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A great LP
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I like the big Geiger dongus in the gatefold. Happy anniversary!

On a separate note, Happy Hanukkah!
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Atlantic toned down the cover art much to Giger's disappointment. The Indian princess was based on his girlfriend of the time I think.

ELP previewed Karn Evil 9 1st Impression on their 1973 Italian tour that was the subject of the Return Of The Manticore documentary that was aired on the BBC. You can find a performance from Milan on the 3 disc Transmission Possible set. One thing that I notice that stands out is how heavy (weighty) Carl Palmer's bass drum is on the sound mix. That may just have been the venue or more likely the preference of the sound mixer at the time as it was broadcast on Italian radio.

I would recommend checking out the deluxe version of the album that has a couple of alternative instrumental versions of Karn Evil 9 3rd Impression. One is close to the version you can see them working on in the Return Of The Manticore documentary. I've always thought that Palmer struggled with that track a little and it took the world tour to iron out the kinks. The versions from Anaheim and Cal Jam 1974 are better than on the album imo.
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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

I didn't buy my first ELP album until around three years ago. Unfortunately, it happened to be BSS. Some would say I was a Lucky Man to have picked up Brain Salad Surgery as my first album and at a bargain price too, but I just say C'est La Vie. Smile

Well, Paul, you're not quite a full-blown progger yet, but maybe later on. Tongue
But to be fair, I think, you'd already qualify to be a full-blown proto-progger and Neo-progger. LOL

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Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

 "Karn Evil 9" is one of those achievements that, for me, defines progressive rock.

By the way, actually, I find the first five ELP albums as the most archetypal Progressive Rock.
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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Atlantic toned down the cover art much to Giger's disappointment. The Indian princess was based on his girlfriend of the time I think.

ELP previewed Karn Evil 9 1st Impression on their 1973 Italian tour that was the subject of the Return Of The Manticore documentary that was aired on the BBC. You can find a performance from Milan on the 3 disc Transmission Possible set. One thing that I notice that stands out is how heavy (weighty) Carl Palmer's bass drum is on the sound mix. That may just have been the venue or more likely the preference of the sound mixer at the time as it was broadcast on Italian radio.

I would recommend checking out the deluxe version of the album that has a couple of alternative instrumental versions of Karn Evil 9 3rd Impression. One is close to the version you can see them working on in the Return Of The Manticore documentary. I've always thought that Palmer struggled with that track a little and it took the world tour to iron out the kinks. The versions from Anaheim and Cal Jam 1974 are better than on the album imo.
Correct title is Transmission Impossible.

https://www.discogs.com/release/19252006-Emerson-Lake-Palmer-Transmission-Impossible
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With painful honesty, I must confess, I don't like BSS.
       Believe me, I have tried, many a time, to appreciate it, and I always find for me that it falls short of what came before it by the band, and I love every bit of the previous ELP albums, whether live or studio.
               
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Great album….haven’t listened to it in ages….perhaps my better half would like to hear it n the car tomorrow?……hmmm, perhaps not!🤣
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Originally posted by presdoug presdoug wrote:

With painful honesty, I must confess, I don't like BSS.
       Believe me, I have tried, many a time, to appreciate it, and I always find for me that it falls short of what came before it by the band, and I love every bit of the previous ELP albums, whether live or studio.
               

I know you like the Organ to be front and centre stage. By this time Emerson was exploiting the synthesiser for all it was worth. Other than that it's the same band.
Sound wise it's quite different to the first four especially as Eddie Offord is no longer involved (the guy was a production engineering genius for ELP and Yes) and Lake's voice was beginnning to show a bit of wear and tear. The 'English Choirboy' purity was no longer apparent although BSS as an album didn't really need that!


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I watched these great clips last night. Enjoy!

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Quote It’s still a head-scratcher to me what regard this album has amongst the voters at progarchives. BSS doesn’t even place in the top 100 prog albums, let alone the top 10.


To me, the real head-scratcher is that there are still some folks who care about the PA top 100. xD
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