Исполнитель: Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Альбом: Tarkus (2012 - Remaster)
Жанр: Progressive Rock
Год: (2016) 1971
Страна: UK
Лейбл: BMG Rights Management (UK) Ltd. (© 2016 Leadclass Limited, under exclusive licence to BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited ℗ 2012 Leadclass Limited, under exclusive licence to BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited)
Формат: FLAC (tracks)
Official DR value: DR12
Разрядность: 24bit / 96kHz Stereo
Размер: 825 MB
Источник: qobuzЗалито на: XFile (3% восстановление)
«Exclusive for Lossless-Galaxy»
Трэклист:01. Tarkus (i. Eruption, ii. Stones of Years, iii. Iconoclast, iv. Mass, v. Manticore, vi. Battlefield, vii. Aquatarkus; 2012 - Remaster)
02. Jeremy Bender (2012 - Remaster)
03. Bitches Crystal (2012 - Remaster)
04. The Only Way (Hymn) (2012 - Remaster)
05. Infinite Space (Conclusion) (2012 - Remaster)
06. A Time and a Place (2012 - Remaster)
07. Are You Ready Eddy? (2012 - Remaster)
Emerson, Lake & Palmer's 1970 eponymous LP was only a rehearsal. It hit hard because of the novelty of the act (allegedly the first supergroup in rock history), but felt more like a collection of individual efforts and ideas than a collective work. All doubts were dissipated by the release of Tarkus in 1971. Side one of the original LP is occupied by the 21-minute title epic track, beating both Genesis' "Supper's Ready" and Yes' "Close to the Edge" by a year. Unlike the latter group's cut-and-paste technique to obtain long suites, "Tarkus" is a thoroughly written, focused piece of music. It remains among the Top Ten classic tracks in progressive rock history. Because of the strength of side one, the material on the album's second half has been quickly forgotten -- with one good reason: it doesn't match the strength of its counterpart -- but "Bitches Crystal" and "A Time and a Place" make two good prog rock tracks, the latter being particularly rocking. "Jeremy Bender" is the first in a series of honky tonk-spiced, Far-West-related songs. This one and the rock & roll closer "Are You Ready Eddy?" are the only two tracks worth throwing away. Otherwise Tarkus makes a very solid album, especially to the ears of prog rock fans -- no Greg Lake acoustic ballads, no lengthy jazz interludes. More accomplished than the trio's first album, but not quite as polished as Brain Salad Surgery, Tarkus is nevertheless a must-have.
© François Couture /TiVo Dynamic Range Meterfoobar2000 1.3.19 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2022-07-01 07:20:42
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Analyzed: Emerson, Lake & Palmer / Tarkus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DR Peak RMS Duration Track
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DR11 -0.46 dB -13.28 dB 20:38 01-Tarkus (i. Eruption, ii. Stones of Years, iii. Iconoclast, iv. Mass, v. Manticore, vi. Battlefield, vii. Aquatarkus; 2012 - Remaster)
DR13 -0.26 dB -15.07 dB 1:47 02-Jeremy Bender (2012 - Remaster)
DR12 -0.26 dB -15.03 dB 3:58 03-Bitches Crystal (2012 - Remaster)
DR12 -4.12 dB -18.69 dB 3:47 04-The Only Way (Hymn) (2012 - Remaster)
DR14 -0.96 dB -18.42 dB 3:22 05-Infinite Space (Conclusion) (2012 - Remaster)
DR10 -0.52 dB -12.04 dB 2:59 06-A Time and a Place (2012 - Remaster)
DR12 -0.26 dB -13.63 dB 2:10 07-Are You Ready Eddy? (2012 - Remaster)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of tracks: 7
Official DR value: DR12
Samplerate: 96000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 3109 kbps
Codec: FLAC
================================================================================
Внимание! У Вас нет прав для просмотра скрытого текста.