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Trilogy (Emerson, Lake & Palmer album)

Trilogy is the third studio album by English progressive rock supergroup Emerson, Lake & Palmer, released in June 1972, by Island Records. The group had spent most of 1971 touring, and paused in September so they could record a new album at Advision Studios with Eddy Offord resuming his role as engineer. It would be his last with the group, as he later elected to work full-time with Yes. The album features "Hoedown", an arrangement of Aaron Copland's ballet composition which became a live favourite.

Trilogy
Studio album by
Released23 June 1972
RecordedOctober–November 1971; January 1972
StudioAdvision, London[1]
GenreProgressive rock
Length42:23
LabelIsland
ProducerGreg Lake
Emerson, Lake & Palmer chronology
Singles from Trilogy
  1. "Hoedown"
    Released: July 1972 (FRA)
  2. "From the Beginning"
    Released: August 1972

The album was a commercial success, reaching No. 2 on the UK Albums Chart and No. 5 on the US Billboard 200. Lake's acoustic song, "From the Beginning", was released as a single in August 1972 and became the band's highest charting US single, reaching No. 39. Lake later picked Trilogy as his favourite Emerson, Lake & Palmer album.[2]

Recording edit

In September 1971, the band took a break in their tour promoting Tarkus (1971) and Pictures at an Exhibition (1971) to start work on a new studio album. They returned to Advision Studios in London, once again with Lake as producer and Eddy Offord as their engineer. In early 1972, New Musical Express falsely reported that the group were splitting up, causing the band to issue a statement. Keyboardist Keith Emerson had planned to do a solo album of jazz music, but the project was shelved and the band turned down a lucrative offer to write the score to a racing film entitled Fangio.[3] The band recorded the album in October–November 1971 and January 1972.[4]

The album was particularly difficult for Lake to record, as he described the album as "such an accurate record."[3] Palmer noted Trilogy had the most number of overdubs put down on an Emerson, Lake & Palmer album, owing to the "enormous detail" put into the arrangements of the songs.[3] Emerson was pleased with the album after it was completed, noting its varied arrangements and difference in style compared to Tarkus.[5] Greg Lake also later identified it as his favorite ELP album. However, the extensive use of overdubs on 24-track machines meant that many pieces including "The Endless Engima", "Trilogy" and "Abaddon's Bolero" proved difficult to play live and were consequently dropped from live performance early in the accompanying tour. As a result, the band vowed that their next album would be one they could reproduce entirely on stage.

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".[citation needed]

Songs edit

Side one edit

"The Endless Enigma" is a suite in three parts; the first section begins with the sound of a beating heart, an effect sometimes claimed to have been created by the Ludwig Speed King bass drum pedal of Palmer's Ludwig Octaplus kit. However, in the sleeve notes to the 2015 CD/DVD reissue, remix engineer Jakko Jakszyk is quoted as saying "I've discovered [it is] actually Greg playing... muted strings on his bass guitar". Emerson can also be heard playing a zurna, a Eurasian wind instrument. The second part, "Fugue", is a classical fugue with Emerson on piano and Lake playing counterpoint on bass. The third section returns to the "Endless Enigma" theme, ending on a series of horn-like synth fanfares.

"From the Beginning" is a soft, acoustic guitar-based ballad that peaked at No. 39 on the US charts.[6] More often appearing in ELP compilations than live concerts, the track lent its name to a 1997 retrospective of Greg Lake's work.[7] An alternate version of the song featuring a different take of the closing Moog solo is found on the 2015 deluxe reissue.

"The Sheriff" was written as a prelude to the country-themed "Hoedown", which closes the side.[3] During the opening drum solo, Palmer accidentally[citation needed] hit the rim of his tom-tom with a drumstick, and he can be heard responding with "Shit!". The song ends with a honky tonk-type piano solo with Palmer playing woodblocks.[citation needed]

"Hoedown" is an arrangement of "Hoe-Down" from the ballet Rodeo (1942) by American composer Aaron Copland, who gave the band permission to adapt the piece.[3] It became a live favorite and opened the band's shows between 1972 and 1974.

Side two edit

The title track is divided, as per its name, into three distinct sections. The first section is a romantic piano ballad a la "Take A Pebble", with lyrics about a broken relationship. The full band abruptly enters with bass, drums, and layers of Moog synthesizers for the second part, which is played in a robust 5/8 and features extensive soloing from Emerson. For the final section Lake's vocal returns as the full band continues to play, now in 6/8, before ending on a showbiz coda. "Trilogy" was attempted on the spring 1972 tour but proved difficult to recreate without the extensive studio overdubs and was dropped from the set list after only a handful of shows. Despite this, the track remains popular with ELP fans and is included on almost all compilations.

"Living Sin" is a hard rock number about an aggressive groupie that was never played live by the group, although a version with Marc Bonilla on guitar was attempted by the Keith Emerson Band. The remix of "Living Sin" on the 2015 reissue features an additional section of Emerson's solo.

"Abaddon's Bolero" sounds like a bolero turned into a march (in 4/4 rhythm rather than the usual 3/4). The piece was originally titled Bellona's Bolero after the goddess of war.[8] A single melody containing multiple modulations within itself is repeated over and over in ever more thickly layered arrangements, starting from a quiet Hammond organ making a flute-like sound over a snare drum, and building up to a wall of sound – Maurice Ravel's famous Boléro uses a similar effect. There is also a quote from the British traditional song "The Girl I Left Behind". "Abaddon's Bolero" is replete with overdubs. Almost every time an instrument comes in, another overdub follows. Like the title track, "Abaddon's Bolero" was only played live a handful of times, with Greg Lake handling Mellotron, bass pedals, and additional Moog synthesizer duties (other synth parts accompanied them from a reel-to-reel tape playing off-stage which Emerson had pre-recorded); the song turned out to be a disaster, and led to a heated backstage argument when the tape stopped mid-way through the song during one show, after which, it was cut from the set list.[9][10] The band brought the piece back for the start of their 1977 tour, during which they were accompanied by an orchestra.

Cover edit

 
The sleeve features the band photographed in Epping Forest

The artwork was designed by Hipgnosis. It 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.[11] Spanish artist Salvador Dalí was approached to design it, but he requested $50,000 to do it and was subsequently turned down. The front cover depicts each of the band members' faces; Emerson said this was because their previous albums had not featured them.[5]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [12]
Christgau's Record GuideC−[13]
The New Rolling Stone Record Guide     [14]

The album reached No. 5 on the Billboard 200[15]—their highest charting studio release in the US—and peaked at No. 2 on the UK Albums chart.[16] It appeared in the Top 10 in Denmark for 4 non-consecutive weeks, peaking at No. 6.[17]

The album received largely positive reviews on release and continues to do so, with the exception of their usual detractors like Robert Christgau. Billboard praised the album for Keith Emerson's "steady progression" on the Moog synthesizer.[18] AllMusic gives the album four stars, noting that engineer Eddie Offord "provided a lush, comfy finish to the album that made it particularly suited for living room listening and the FM airwaves."

Reissues edit

The album has been reissued a number of times, the most recent as part of a deluxe edition release campaign by Sony Record Group on the 27 April 2015. The original mix was included along with a brand new stereo mix across two CDs and featuring both on an audio DVD.

Track listing edit

All lyrics are written by Greg Lake[11]; all music is composed by Keith Emerson except where noted

Side one
No.TitleMusicArrangementLength
1."The Endless Enigma (Part 1)"  6:41
2."Fugue" (Instrumental)  1:56
3."The Endless Enigma (Part 2)"  2:03
4."From the Beginning"Greg Lake 4:16
5."The Sheriff"  3:22
6."Hoedown" (Instrumental)Aaron CoplandEmerson, Lake & Palmer3:47
Total length:22:05
Side two
No.TitleMusicLength
1."Trilogy" 8:54
2."Living Sin"Emerson, Lake, Palmer3:13
3."Abaddon's Bolero" (Instrumental) 8:08
Total length:20:15

2015 deluxe edition edit

Disc one - CD - The Original 1972 Album (2015 Remaster)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Endless Enigma (Part 1)"Lake, Emerson6:41
2."Fugue"Emerson1:56
3."The Endless Enigma (Part 2)"Lake, Emerson2:02
4."From the Beginning"Lake4:13
5."The Sheriff"Lake, Emerson3:22
6."Hoedown"Copland, Palmer, Lake, Emerson3:45
7."Trilogy"Lake, Emerson8:52
8."Living Sin"Palmer, Lake, Emerson3:10
9."Abaddon's Bolero"Emerson8:07
Disc two - CD - The Alternate Album (Jakko M Jakszyk 2015 Stereo Mixes)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."From the Beginning" (Alternate Version)Lake4:16
2."The Endless Enigma (Part 1)" (New Stereo Mix)Lake, Emerson6:43
3."Fugue" (New Stereo Mix)Emerson1:57
4."The Endless Enigma (Part 2)" (New Stereo Mix)Lake, Emerson2:03
5."From the Beginning" (New Stereo Mix)Lake4:17
6."The Sheriff" (New Stereo Mix)Lake, Emerson3:24
7."Hoedown"Copland, Palmer, Lake, Emerson3:46
8."Trilogy" (New Stereo Mix)Lake, Emerson8:58
9."Living Sin" (New Stereo Mix)Palmer, Lake, Emerson3:11
10."Abaddon's Bolero" (New Stereo Mix)Emerson8:13
Disc three - DVDA 5.1 Trilogy
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Endless Enigma (Part 1)"Lake, Emerson6:41
2."Fugue"Emerson1:56
3."The Endless Enigma (Part 2)"Lake, Emerson2:01
4."From the Beginning"Lake4:14
5."The Sheriff"Lake, Emerson3:22
6."Hoedown"Copland, Palmer, Lake, Emerson3:46
7."Trilogy"Lake, Emerson8:52
8."Living Sin"Palmer, Lake, Emerson3:11
9."Abaddon's Bolero"Emerson8:08
10."The Endless Enigma (Part 1)" (New Stereo Mix)Lake, Emerson6:45
11."Fugue" (New Stereo Mix)Emerson1:57
12."The Endless Enigma (Part 2)" (New Stereo Mix)Lake, Emerson2:02
13."From the Beginning" (New Stereo Mix)Lake4:17
14."The Sheriff" (New Stereo Mix)Lake, Emerson3:24
15."Hoedown"Copland, Palmer, Lake, Emerson3:46
16."Trilogy" (New Stereo Mix)Lake, Emerson8:58
17."Living Sin" (New Stereo Mix)Palmer, Lake, Emerson3:14
18."Abaddon's Bolero" (New Stereo Mix)Emerson8:22
19."From the Beginning" (Alternate Version)Lake4:16

Personnel edit

Credits are adapted from the album's 1972 liner notes.[11]

Emerson, Lake & Palmer edit

Production edit

  • Eddy Offord – production engineer
  • Greg Lake - production
  • Hipgnosis – cover design and photography
  • Phil Crinnell – tinting

Singles edit

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[33] Gold 100,000^
United States (RIAA)[34] Gold 500,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References edit

  1. ^ Circus September 1972: "Trilogy was recorded over a period of time at Advision Studios in London. Eddie "are you ready" Offord was sitting at the mixing board. Part of it was recorded during October of 1971 shortly before E.L.P. did their Madison Square Garden dates on Thanksgiving; the remainder was completed when they arrived home from the tour."
  2. ^ "Vintage Rock Interview with Greg Lake". vintagerock.com. Retrieved 12 March 2012. I do like Trilogy. It is my favorite ELP album. It couldn't be anyone else. It truly is a definitive album. It is the very best of ELP in a way. It's got flashes of all the best things of what we were.
  3. ^ a b c d e Emerson, Lake & Palmer (2004) [1972]. Trilogy [2004 Reissue] (Media notes). Sanctuary Midline. SMRCD058.
  4. ^ Emerson, Lake & Palmer (1993). The Return Of The Manticore [1993] (Media notes). Rhino Records. R2 72234.
  5. ^ a b Boucher, Caroline (13 May 1972). "Emerson Lake and Palmer: Why Keith Wants to Become Immortal". Disc. Retrieved 11 December 2018 – via Rock's Backpages.
  6. ^ "AllMusic From the Beginning". allmusic.com. Retrieved 8 February 2012.
  7. ^ "AllMusic From the Beginning: Retrospective". allmusic.com. Retrieved 8 February 2012.
  8. ^ The Manticore Vaults Volume 1 (song introduction)
  9. ^ "museum". www.greglake.com. Retrieved 25 January 2018.
  10. ^ "Keith Emerson's Keyboard Clearout". www.soundonsound.com. Retrieved 30 December 2022.
  11. ^ a b c Trilogy (Media notes). Emerson, Lake & Palmer. Island Records. 1972. ILPS 9186.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  12. ^ Couture, François. "Trilogy – Emerson, Lake & Palmer | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 26 July 2011.
  13. ^ Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: E". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 089919026X. Retrieved 24 February 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.
  14. ^ Marsh, Dave; Swenson, John, eds. (1983). The New Rolling Stone Record Guide (2nd ed.). Random House/Rolling Stone Press. p. 164. ISBN 9780394721071.
  15. ^ "Billboard". allmusic.com. Retrieved 10 February 2012.
  16. ^ "Official Charts Company Trilogy". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 4 August 2011.
  17. ^ "danskehitlister.dk". danskehitlister.dk. Retrieved 25 January 2018.
  18. ^ "Billboard Album Reviews". Billboard. Vol. 84, no. 30. 22 July 1972. p. 82. Retrieved 2 December 2017.
  19. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
  20. ^ "Top RPM Albums: Issue 5348". RPM. Library and Archives Canada. Retrieved October 17, 2023.
  21. ^ "Dutchcharts.nl – Emerson, Lake & Palmer – Trilogy" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved October 17, 2023.
  22. ^ Pennanen, Timo (2006). Sisältää hitin – levyt ja esittäjät Suomen musiikkilistoilla vuodesta 1972 (in Finnish) (1st ed.). Helsinki: Kustannusosakeyhtiö Otava. ISBN 978-951-1-21053-5.
  23. ^ "Offiziellecharts.de – Emerson, Lake & Palmer – Trilogy" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved October 17, 2023.
  24. ^ "Classifiche". Musica e Dischi (in Italian). Retrieved 17 October 2023. Set "Tipo" on "Album". Then, in the "Artista" field, search "Emerson Lake & Palmer".
  25. ^ Oricon Album Chart Book: Complete Edition 1970–2005 (in Japanese). Roppongi, Tokyo: Oricon Entertainment. 2006. ISBN 4-87131-077-9.
  26. ^ "Norwegiancharts.com – Emerson, Lake & Palmer – Trilogy". Hung Medien. Retrieved October 17, 2023.
  27. ^ "Official Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved October 17, 2023.
  28. ^ "Emerson Lake Palmer Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved October 17, 2023.
  29. ^ "Italiancharts.com – Emerson, Lake & Palmer – Trilogy". Hung Medien. Retrieved October 17, 2023.
  30. ^ "Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved October 17, 2023.
  31. ^ "Official Rock & Metal Albums Chart Top 40". Official Charts Company. Retrieved October 17, 2023.
  32. ^ (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts. 1972. Archived from the original on 9 May 2015. Retrieved 2 April 2022.
  33. ^ "great britain's million sellers, 1971-72" (PDF). Cash Box. 6 July 1974. p. 8, Part II. Retrieved 20 December 2020.
  34. ^ "American album certifications – Emerson Lake & Palmer – Trilogy". Recording Industry Association of America.

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Trilogy is the third studio album by English progressive rock supergroup Emerson Lake amp Palmer released in June 1972 by Island Records The group had spent most of 1971 touring and paused in September so they could record a new album at Advision Studios with Eddy Offord resuming his role as engineer It would be his last with the group as he later elected to work full time with Yes The album features Hoedown an arrangement of Aaron Copland s ballet composition which became a live favourite TrilogyStudio album by Emerson Lake amp PalmerReleased23 June 1972RecordedOctober November 1971 January 1972StudioAdvision London 1 GenreProgressive rockLength42 23LabelIslandProducerGreg LakeEmerson Lake amp Palmer chronologyPictures at an Exhibition 1971 Trilogy 1972 Brain Salad Surgery 1973 Singles from Trilogy Hoedown Released July 1972 FRA From the Beginning Released August 1972The album was a commercial success reaching No 2 on the UK Albums Chart and No 5 on the US Billboard 200 Lake s acoustic song From the Beginning was released as a single in August 1972 and became the band s highest charting US single reaching No 39 Lake later picked Trilogy as his favourite Emerson Lake amp Palmer album 2 Contents 1 Recording 2 Songs 2 1 Side one 2 2 Side two 3 Cover 4 Reception 5 Reissues 6 Track listing 6 1 2015 deluxe edition 7 Personnel 7 1 Emerson Lake amp Palmer 7 2 Production 8 Singles 9 Charts 9 1 Weekly charts 9 2 Year end charts 10 Certifications 11 ReferencesRecording editIn September 1971 the band took a break in their tour promoting Tarkus 1971 and Pictures at an Exhibition 1971 to start work on a new studio album They returned to Advision Studios in London once again with Lake as producer and Eddy Offord as their engineer In early 1972 New Musical Express falsely reported that the group were splitting up causing the band to issue a statement Keyboardist Keith Emerson had planned to do a solo album of jazz music but the project was shelved and the band turned down a lucrative offer to write the score to a racing film entitled Fangio 3 The band recorded the album in October November 1971 and January 1972 4 The album was particularly difficult for Lake to record as he described the album as such an accurate record 3 Palmer noted Trilogy had the most number of overdubs put down on an Emerson Lake amp Palmer album owing to the enormous detail put into the arrangements of the songs 3 Emerson was pleased with the album after it was completed noting its varied arrangements and difference in style compared to Tarkus 5 Greg Lake also later identified it as his favorite ELP album However the extensive use of overdubs on 24 track machines meant that many pieces including The Endless Engima Trilogy and Abaddon s Bolero proved difficult to play live and were consequently dropped from live performance early in the accompanying tour As a result the band vowed that their next album would be one they could reproduce entirely on stage 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 citation needed Songs editSide one edit The Endless Enigma is a suite in three parts the first section begins with the sound of a beating heart an effect sometimes claimed to have been created by the Ludwig Speed King bass drum pedal of Palmer s Ludwig Octaplus kit However in the sleeve notes to the 2015 CD DVD reissue remix engineer Jakko Jakszyk is quoted as saying I ve discovered it is actually Greg playing muted strings on his bass guitar Emerson can also be heard playing a zurna a Eurasian wind instrument The second part Fugue is a classical fugue with Emerson on piano and Lake playing counterpoint on bass The third section returns to the Endless Enigma theme ending on a series of horn like synth fanfares From the Beginning is a soft acoustic guitar based ballad that peaked at No 39 on the US charts 6 More often appearing in ELP compilations than live concerts the track lent its name to a 1997 retrospective of Greg Lake s work 7 An alternate version of the song featuring a different take of the closing Moog solo is found on the 2015 deluxe reissue The Sheriff was written as a prelude to the country themed Hoedown which closes the side 3 During the opening drum solo Palmer accidentally citation needed hit the rim of his tom tom with a drumstick and he can be heard responding with Shit The song ends with a honky tonk type piano solo with Palmer playing woodblocks citation needed Hoedown is an arrangement of Hoe Down from the ballet Rodeo 1942 by American composer Aaron Copland who gave the band permission to adapt the piece 3 It became a live favorite and opened the band s shows between 1972 and 1974 Side two edit The title track is divided as per its name into three distinct sections The first section is a romantic piano ballad a la Take A Pebble with lyrics about a broken relationship The full band abruptly enters with bass drums and layers of Moog synthesizers for the second part which is played in a robust 5 8 and features extensive soloing from Emerson For the final section Lake s vocal returns as the full band continues to play now in 6 8 before ending on a showbiz coda Trilogy was attempted on the spring 1972 tour but proved difficult to recreate without the extensive studio overdubs and was dropped from the set list after only a handful of shows Despite this the track remains popular with ELP fans and is included on almost all compilations Living Sin is a hard rock number about an aggressive groupie that was never played live by the group although a version with Marc Bonilla on guitar was attempted by the Keith Emerson Band The remix of Living Sin on the 2015 reissue features an additional section of Emerson s solo Abaddon s Bolero sounds like a bolero turned into a march in 4 4 rhythm rather than the usual 3 4 The piece was originally titled Bellona s Bolero after the goddess of war 8 A single melody containing multiple modulations within itself is repeated over and over in ever more thickly layered arrangements starting from a quiet Hammond organ making a flute like sound over a snare drum and building up to a wall of sound Maurice Ravel s famous Bolero uses a similar effect There is also a quote from the British traditional song The Girl I Left Behind Abaddon s Bolero is replete with overdubs Almost every time an instrument comes in another overdub follows Like the title track Abaddon s Bolero was only played live a handful of times with Greg Lake handling Mellotron bass pedals and additional Moog synthesizer duties other synth parts accompanied them from a reel to reel tape playing off stage which Emerson had pre recorded the song turned out to be a disaster and led to a heated backstage argument when the tape stopped mid way through the song during one show after which it was cut from the set list 9 10 The band brought the piece back for the start of their 1977 tour during which they were accompanied by an orchestra Cover edit nbsp The sleeve features the band photographed in Epping ForestThe artwork was designed by Hipgnosis It 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 11 Spanish artist Salvador Dali was approached to design it but he requested 50 000 to do it and was subsequently turned down The front cover depicts each of the band members faces Emerson said this was because their previous albums had not featured them 5 Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 Christgau s Record GuideC 13 The New Rolling Stone Record Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 14 The album reached No 5 on the Billboard 200 15 their highest charting studio release in the US and peaked at No 2 on the UK Albums chart 16 It appeared in the Top 10 in Denmark for 4 non consecutive weeks peaking at No 6 17 The album received largely positive reviews on release and continues to do so with the exception of their usual detractors like Robert Christgau Billboard praised the album for Keith Emerson s steady progression on the Moog synthesizer 18 AllMusic gives the album four stars noting that engineer Eddie Offord provided a lush comfy finish to the album that made it particularly suited for living room listening and the FM airwaves Reissues editThe album has been reissued a number of times the most recent as part of a deluxe edition release campaign by Sony Record Group on the 27 April 2015 The original mix was included along with a brand new stereo mix across two CDs and featuring both on an audio DVD Track listing editAll lyrics are written by Greg Lake 11 all music is composed by Keith Emerson except where notedSide oneNo TitleMusicArrangementLength1 The Endless Enigma Part 1 6 412 Fugue Instrumental 1 563 The Endless Enigma Part 2 2 034 From the Beginning Greg Lake 4 165 The Sheriff 3 226 Hoedown Instrumental Aaron CoplandEmerson Lake amp Palmer3 47Total length 22 05 Side twoNo TitleMusicLength1 Trilogy 8 542 Living Sin Emerson Lake Palmer3 133 Abaddon s Bolero Instrumental 8 08Total length 20 15 2015 deluxe edition edit Disc one CD The Original 1972 Album 2015 Remaster No TitleWriter s Length1 The Endless Enigma Part 1 Lake Emerson6 412 Fugue Emerson1 563 The Endless Enigma Part 2 Lake Emerson2 024 From the Beginning Lake4 135 The Sheriff Lake Emerson3 226 Hoedown Copland Palmer Lake Emerson3 457 Trilogy Lake Emerson8 528 Living Sin Palmer Lake Emerson3 109 Abaddon s Bolero Emerson8 07 Disc two CD The Alternate Album Jakko M Jakszyk 2015 Stereo Mixes No TitleWriter s Length1 From the Beginning Alternate Version Lake4 162 The Endless Enigma Part 1 New Stereo Mix Lake Emerson6 433 Fugue New Stereo Mix Emerson1 574 The Endless Enigma Part 2 New Stereo Mix Lake Emerson2 035 From the Beginning New Stereo Mix Lake4 176 The Sheriff New Stereo Mix Lake Emerson3 247 Hoedown Copland Palmer Lake Emerson3 468 Trilogy New Stereo Mix Lake Emerson8 589 Living Sin New Stereo Mix Palmer Lake Emerson3 1110 Abaddon s Bolero New Stereo Mix Emerson8 13 Disc three DVDA 5 1 TrilogyNo TitleWriter s Length1 The Endless Enigma Part 1 Lake Emerson6 412 Fugue Emerson1 563 The Endless Enigma Part 2 Lake Emerson2 014 From the Beginning Lake4 145 The Sheriff Lake Emerson3 226 Hoedown Copland Palmer Lake Emerson3 467 Trilogy Lake Emerson8 528 Living Sin Palmer Lake Emerson3 119 Abaddon s Bolero Emerson8 0810 The Endless Enigma Part 1 New Stereo Mix Lake Emerson6 4511 Fugue New Stereo Mix Emerson1 5712 The Endless Enigma Part 2 New Stereo Mix Lake Emerson2 0213 From the Beginning New Stereo Mix Lake4 1714 The Sheriff New Stereo Mix Lake Emerson3 2415 Hoedown Copland Palmer Lake Emerson3 4616 Trilogy New Stereo Mix Lake Emerson8 5817 Living Sin New Stereo Mix Palmer Lake Emerson3 1418 Abaddon s Bolero New Stereo Mix Emerson8 2219 From the Beginning Alternate Version Lake4 16Personnel editCredits are adapted from the album s 1972 liner notes 11 Emerson Lake amp Palmer edit Keith Emerson Hammond C3 organ Steinway piano zurna listed as a Zoukra Moog synthesiser III C Mini Moog model D synthesiser Greg Lake vocals bass guitar electric and acoustic guitars Carl Palmer drums percussionProduction edit Eddy Offord production engineer Greg Lake production Hipgnosis cover design and photography Phil Crinnell tintingSingles edit From the Beginning Living Sin USA release Charts editWeekly charts edit Chart 1972 PeakpositionAustralian Albums Kent Music Report 19 18Canada Top Albums CDs RPM 20 5Dutch Albums Album Top 100 21 4Finnish Albums The Official Finnish Charts 22 2German Albums Offizielle Top 100 23 6Italian Albums Musica e Dischi 24 2Japanese Albums Oricon 25 4Norwegian Albums VG lista 26 4UK Albums OCC 27 2US Billboard 200 28 5Chart 2015 PeakpositionItalian Albums FIMI 29 88Scottish Albums OCC 30 70UK Rock amp Metal Albums OCC 31 6 Year end charts edit Chart 1972 PositionGerman Albums Offizielle Top 100 32 38Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units salesUnited Kingdom BPI 33 Gold 100 000 United States RIAA 34 Gold 500 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References edit Circus September 1972 Trilogy was recorded over a period of time at Advision Studios in London Eddie are you ready Offord was sitting at the mixing board Part of it was recorded during October of 1971 shortly before E L P did their Madison Square Garden dates on Thanksgiving the remainder was completed when they arrived home from the tour Vintage Rock Interview with Greg Lake vintagerock com Retrieved 12 March 2012 I do like Trilogy It is my favorite ELP album It couldn t be anyone else It truly is a definitive album It is the very best of ELP in a way It s got flashes of all the best things of what we were a b c d e Emerson Lake amp Palmer 2004 1972 Trilogy 2004 Reissue Media notes Sanctuary Midline SMRCD058 Emerson Lake amp Palmer 1993 The Return Of The Manticore 1993 Media notes Rhino Records R2 72234 a b Boucher Caroline 13 May 1972 Emerson Lake and Palmer Why Keith Wants to Become Immortal Disc Retrieved 11 December 2018 via Rock s Backpages AllMusic From the Beginning allmusic com Retrieved 8 February 2012 AllMusic From the Beginning Retrospective allmusic com Retrieved 8 February 2012 The Manticore Vaults Volume 1 song introduction museum www greglake com Retrieved 25 January 2018 Keith Emerson s Keyboard Clearout www soundonsound com Retrieved 30 December 2022 a b c Trilogy Media notes Emerson Lake amp Palmer Island Records 1972 ILPS 9186 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Couture Francois Trilogy Emerson Lake amp Palmer AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved 26 July 2011 Christgau Robert 1981 Consumer Guide 70s E Christgau s 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