Works Volume 2 by Emerson, Lake & Palmer

Works Volume 2

by Emerson, Lake & Palmer

Released: November 25, 1977

Progressive rock, jazz fusion, blues rock

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The Album

"Works Volume 2" by Emerson, Lake & Palmer, released in November 1977, contrasts with its predecessor, "Works Volume 1," in both structure and content. While "Works Volume 1" featured three solo sides and one ensemble side, "Works Volume 2" deviated by compiling tracks that were leftover from previous album sessions. However, this diversity also drew praise from some quarters for presenting a different musical side of Emerson, Lake & Palmer than their usual progressive rock style.

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In 2017, the album was remastered and reissuedโ€ฆ

In 2017, the album was remastered and reissued as a double-CD set, expanded with the inclusion of "Works Live," which is an extended version of Emerson, Lake & Palmer performing in concert.

This expanded edition provides a more comprehensive lookโ€ฆ

This expanded edition provides a more comprehensive look at the band's live performances during that era.

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Reception

This approach is akin to other bands' compilation albums like The Who's "Odds & Sods" or Led Zeppelin's "Coda." Criticism of "Works Volume 2" centered around its perceived lack of thematic cohesion and focus, as it showcased a variety of musical genres including blues, bluegrass, and jazz.

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The Complete Album Story

"Works Volume 2" by Emerson, Lake & Palmer, released in November 1977, contrasts with its predecessor, "Works Volume 1," in both structure and content. While "Works Volume 1" featured three solo sides and one ensemble side, "Works Volume 2" deviated by compiling tracks that were leftover from previous album sessions. This approach is akin to other bands' compilation albums like The Who's "Odds & Sods" or Led Zeppelin's "Coda."

Criticism of "Works Volume 2" centered around its perceived lack of thematic cohesion and focus, as it showcased a variety of musical genres including blues, bluegrass, and jazz. However, this diversity also drew praise from some quarters for presenting a different musical side of Emerson, Lake & Palmer than their usual progressive rock style.

In 2017, the album was remastered and reissued as a double-CD set, expanded with the inclusion of "Works Live," which is an extended version of Emerson, Lake & Palmer performing in concert. This expanded edition provides a more comprehensive look at the band's live performances during that era.

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