Five Bridges

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Based on 9 ratings
June 1, 1970 / Release Date
LP / Format
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dnb_tim
100

I couldn’t pass up this live album considering Keith Emerson is one of my all time favorite artists with in prog rock, and any opportunity to hear him go to town on his organ and keyboards, I’m all in. The first two tracks lean more into that classical crossover vibe, but then the album shifts, easing into a few mellower pieces. From there, it really picks up, especially with Emerson’s standout performances driving the energy. The live recording itself is pretty solid, which ... read more

notbuzzzila
85

An expansive suite that, when combined with an actual symphony, creates one of prog's most overlooked releases of the 70's.

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Track List

  1. The Five Bridges Suite
    • Fantasia 1st Bridge
    • 2nd Bridge
    • Chorale 3rd Bridge
    • High Level Fugue 4th Bridge
    • Finale 5th Bridge
  1. Intermezzo 'Karelia Suite
  2. Pathetique (Symphony No. 6, 3rd Movement)
  3. Country Pie / Brandenburg Concerto No. 6
  4. One of Those People
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