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2016 Deluxe Edition
The article you are looking for likely refers to the reissue of Emerson, Lake & Palmer’s second studio album, Tarkus (originally released in 1971).
The album's closing track, "Battlefield," is a high-energy rock song with a driving rhythm and impressive instrumental solos. This song features a more straightforward, hard-rock approach, demonstrating ELP's versatility.
A whirlwind of percussion and treated piano. The stereo separation is dizzying in FLAC 24-bit – you feel Carl Palmer’s hi-hats panning across the soundstage.
As the album progressed, he found himself drawn into the fantastical world of "Tarkus", with its themes of conflict, transformation, and ultimately, transcendence. The 24-bit remaster's crystal-clear soundstage and precise dynamics allowed Alex to appreciate the intricate details of the music, from the harpsichord-like textures on "The Lament" to the eerie, Moog-synthesizer soundscapes on "The Return of the Barbarian".
Track-by-Track Analysis in High-Resolution
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