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Prog Magazine Issue 125 (December 2021) Emerson, Lake & Palmer

Prog Magazine Issue 125 (December 2021) Emerson, Lake & Palmer

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Prog Magazine Issue 125 (December 2021) Emerson, Lake & Palmer

NOTE: The export/US edition of Prog does not come with the "The Art of Hugh Syme" 2022 calendar that comes with the UK edition -- just the cover-mount CD.

Emerson, Lake & Palmer's Tarkus is 50 this year, and we celebrate the album on the cover of the brand new issue of Prog Magazine, which is on sale now.

Tarkus is arguably one of THE highlights of the 50+ year career of ELP. In the new issue of Prog we go behind the scenes of the making of the 1971 album with a brand new interview with Carl Palmer. We also feature an exclusive extract from the brand new ELP book about the album. And Carl also discusses his lengthy career as well as the ELP book and the new ELP live box set too.

Also in Prog 125...

  • Hugh Syme - the graphic artist discusses his work with Canadian legends Rush
  • Summer's End Festival - we go behind the scenes and review the bands as the festival returns post-Covid
  • Caravan - Pye Hastings and co are back with an excellent new studio album
  • Ross Jennings - the Haken singer takes time out to invest in a solo career and we find out more
  • Mastodon - the Atlanta proggers tell us about the tragedy that’s informed their new album
  • Glass Hammer - the US band put the rock into prog rock with their new concept album
  • Public Service Broadcasting - We discover why the quartet set their latest concept work against the backdrop of Berlin
  • Donner - White Willow’s Jacob Holm-Lupo digs out the vintage synthesisers
  • Diagonal - UK proggers tell us all about their inventive new album, 4
  • Critics' Choice - it’s that time of year again. What was the Prog writers’ top album of 2021?
  • Stephen W Tayler - best known as remixer to the likes of VdGG and Peter Gabriel, Stephen tells us all about his own latest musical project
  • Michal Lapaj - the Riverside keyboard player discusses a prog world full of Pink Floyd, Marillion and, er, Brazilian 70s porn music in My Prog!
  • Plus album reviews from Cynic, Pink Floyd, Frank Zappa, Maybeshewill, Pentangle, Jonny Greenwood, Elbow, Popol Vuh, Rachel Flowers, PFM, Hedvig Mollestad, Alan Parsons, Chick Corea, Glass Hammer, A Formal Horse, Galahad Electric Company, Donner, Lindy-Fay Hella/Dei Farne, Ocatine Sky, Soup, Dynatron, Viriditas, The Ocean and more!
  • And live reviews from Hawkwind, Jethro Tull, Wobbler, The Pineapple Thief, Jack
  • Hues and Enslaved.
  • And music from Cyan, Mriana Semkina, Rob Reed, Alex Canion and more on the free CD
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