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Yanns
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Topic: Pictures At An Exhibition Posted: April 28 2005 at 21:12 |
I have an interesting question. The 1972 ELP album Pictures At An Exhibition was recorded before ELP's first album at the Isle of Wight Festival in 1970. However, on the very beginning of the album, you hear the band announce to the crown that they are going to play Pictures at An Exhibition, and the crowd goes crazy. How did the crowd know about this piece? There's no way every audience member was classically trained, so not everyone there knew about Mussorgsky's work. So obviously somehow they knew about this work. But how?
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Posted: April 28 2005 at 21:19 |
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, you hear the band announce to the crowd that they are going to play Pictures at An Exhibition, and the crowd goes crazy. |
It's amazing what liquor and drugs can do to a person at a rock festival.
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Posted: April 28 2005 at 21:21 |
Yanns wrote:
I have an interesting question. The 1972 ELP album Pictures At An Exhibition was recorded before ELP's first album at the Isle of Wight Festival in 1970. However, on the very beginning of the album, you hear the band announce to the crown that they are going to play Pictures at An Exhibition, and the crowd goes crazy. How did the crowd know about this piece? There's no way every audience member was classically trained, so not everyone there knew about Mussorgsky's work. So obviously somehow they knew about this work. But how? |
Pictures had been recorded live on film on 9th dec 1970 in front of a audience at the london lyceum for general release..The album itself which was recorded at newcastle city hall 26th march 1971 & initiall released thereafter would have given fans plenty of time to know the work as it was also part of there gig routene anyway before album release or recording from newcastle infact.
i don't know where you got 1972 ffrom thats Trilogy
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Posted: April 28 2005 at 21:28 |
Released in US 4th Jan 1972
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Yanns
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Posted: April 28 2005 at 21:30 |
Yeah I meant release date when I said 1972
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Posted: April 28 2005 at 21:30 |
The-Bullet wrote:
Released in US 4th Jan 1972 |
What US date gotta do with anything?
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Posted: April 28 2005 at 21:31 |
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Yeah I meant release date when I said 1972 |
I'm sorry but you cant go by a US date..even though it makes all the explination rather difficult
November 1971 is the correct UK original release date for pictures
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Posted: April 28 2005 at 21:32 |
I'm just saying, the release date, it doesn't have to do with anything. I'm just curious as to how the crowd knew about the work in 1970 at the Isle of Wight.
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Posted: April 28 2005 at 21:32 |
The Isle of Wight was ELP's second gig. As Karny said... The Pictures album was not recorded before that gig.
Aug. 23, 1970 - Plymouth Guildhall, Plymouth UK - (parts of Pictures performed)
Aug. 29, 1970 - Isle of Wight concert (parts of PAAE were performed)
Dec. 9, 1970 - Lyceum Ballroom (PAAE performed and movie filmed)
Mar.28, 1971 - City Hall in Newcastle, UK gig (album recorded) and released on Jan. 4, 1972
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Posted: April 28 2005 at 21:36 |
threefates wrote:
The Isle of Wight was ELP's second gig. As Karny said... The Pictures album was not recorded before that gig.
Aug. 23, 1970 - Plymouth Guildhall, Plymouth UK - (parts of Pictures performed)
Aug. 29, 1970 - Isle of Wight concert (parts of PAAE were performed)
Dec. 9, 1970 - Lyceum Ballroom (PAAE performed and movie filmed)
Mar.28, 1971 - City Hall in Newcastle, UK gig (album recorded) and released on Jan. 4, 1972
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Posted: April 28 2005 at 21:36 |
Ok, thanks for the clarification guys.
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Posted: April 28 2005 at 21:43 |
Just as a matter of intrest even though Pictures was released after Tarkus' it was infact recorded before but was not considered a second release due to it not entirly their own work but was later released due to demand & if i recall it was at some stage given away free with the Tarkus album.
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Posted: April 28 2005 at 21:45 |
Karnevil9 wrote:
threefates wrote:
The Isle of Wight was ELP's second gig. As Karny said... The Pictures album was not recorded before that gig.
Aug. 23, 1970 - Plymouth Guildhall, Plymouth UK - (parts of Pictures performed)
Aug. 29, 1970 - Isle of Wight concert (parts of PAAE were performed)
Dec. 9, 1970 - Lyceum Ballroom (PAAE performed and movie filmed)
Mar.28, 1971 - City Hall in Newcastle, UK gig (album recorded) and released on Jan. 4, 1972
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Yeh, I type too fast sometimes... but the Jan. 4th release date... was not just the US...
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Posted: April 28 2005 at 21:47 |
Don't remember anything about Pictures being given away free with Tarkus.
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Posted: April 28 2005 at 21:48 |
threefates wrote:
Karnevil9 wrote:
threefates wrote:
The Isle of Wight was ELP's second gig. As Karny said... The Pictures album was not recorded before that gig.
Aug. 23, 1970 - Plymouth Guildhall, Plymouth UK - (parts of Pictures performed)
Aug. 29, 1970 - Isle of Wight concert (parts of PAAE were performed)
Dec. 9, 1970 - Lyceum Ballroom (PAAE performed and movie filmed)
Mar.28, 1971 - City Hall in Newcastle, UK gig (album recorded) and released on Jan. 4, 1972
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Yeh, I type too fast sometimes... but the Jan. 4th release date... was not just the US...
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As bullet states the jan 4th release but hes a YES fan,what do they know?
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Posted: April 28 2005 at 21:50 |
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Don't remember anything about Pictures being given away free with Tarkus. |
Yep i rember my father having them in a give away 2 pack..He says it was done in a lot of stores in the UK
Possible done to get shut of the Island records 1st issues to make way for the re-issues on Manticore records at some point...Possible or just country wide superstore promotiion i don't know
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Posted: April 28 2005 at 21:52 |
Karnevil9 wrote:
threefates wrote:
Karnevil9 wrote:
threefates wrote:
The Isle of Wight was ELP's second gig. As Karny said... The Pictures album was not recorded before that gig.
Aug. 23, 1970 - Plymouth Guildhall, Plymouth UK - (parts of Pictures performed)
Aug. 29, 1970 - Isle of Wight concert (parts of PAAE were performed)
Dec. 9, 1970 - Lyceum Ballroom (PAAE performed and movie filmed)
Mar.28, 1971 - City Hall in Newcastle, UK gig (album recorded) and released on Jan. 4, 1972
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Yeh, I type too fast sometimes... but the Jan. 4th release date... was not just the US...
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As bullet states the jan 4th release but hes a YES fan,what do they know?
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What I mean was that it was actually released in the US and the UK on Jan. 4th, 1972..
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Posted: April 28 2005 at 21:56 |
threefates wrote:
Karnevil9 wrote:
threefates wrote:
Karnevil9 wrote:
threefates wrote:
The Isle of Wight was ELP's second gig. As Karny said... The Pictures album was not recorded before that gig.
Aug. 23, 1970 - Plymouth Guildhall, Plymouth UK - (parts of Pictures performed)
Aug. 29, 1970 - Isle of Wight concert (parts of PAAE were performed)
Dec. 9, 1970 - Lyceum Ballroom (PAAE performed and movie filmed)
Mar.28, 1971 - City Hall in Newcastle, UK gig (album recorded) and released on Jan. 4, 1972
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March 26th linda (Newcastle)
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Yeh, I type too fast sometimes... but the Jan. 4th release date... was not just the US...
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As bullet states the jan 4th release but hes a YES fan,what do they know?
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What I mean was that it was actually released in the US and the UK on Jan. 4th, 1972..
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How can it be in any case my label states '71 & the chart below re-inforces that
REGION |
RELEASE DATE |
LABEL |
MEDIA |
ID NUMBER |
FEATURES |
UK |
November 1971 |
Island |
LP |
HELP1 |
gatefold cover |
US |
January 1972 |
Cotillion |
LP/8T |
ELP 66666 |
gatefold cover |
JPN |
1972 |
Atlantic |
LP |
P-8200A |
gatefold cover, lyric insert |
GER/NET |
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Island |
LP |
85804XT |
gatefold cover |
UK |
1974 |
Manticore |
LP |
K35501 |
gatefold cover |
GER |
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Manticore |
LP |
87 226ET |
gatefold cover |
US |
1980 |
Mobile Fidelity |
LP |
MFSL-1-031 |
original master recording |
RUS |
1981 |
Melodia |
LP |
C90163834 |
unique cover |
US |
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Atlantic |
CD/CS |
SD 19122 |
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US |
Nov/Dec 1993 |
Victory |
CD/CS |
VC2 0018 |
digital remaster |
UK |
1996 |
Essential |
CD |
ESMCD 342 |
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US |
May 21, 1996 |
Rhino |
CD |
72225 |
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EUR |
2001 |
Castle |
CDX |
CMRCD167 |
digital remaster w. bonus track |
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Posted: April 28 2005 at 21:59 |
This Yes fan knows that pictures was released in the UK during November '71 for £1.49 , or at least that's what the sleeve of my latest remastered copy states
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Posted: April 28 2005 at 22:17 |
Well your a nice little yes fan then..Yes are awesome believe me
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