Tank is the penultimate song from the British Progressive Rock group Emerson, Lake & Palmer's debut album. The song was intended to showcase drummer Carl Palmer's unique drumming style. The song is also the first appearance of the Moog synthesizer in ELP's catalogue. The song is segued into from the explosive end to "The Three Fates" by an upbeat drum pattern by Carl Palmer. Greg Lake provides a short bass solo over Palmer's drums to apparently make up for the absence of his bass part on the previous song. Keith Emerson comes in energetically with a… read more
Tank is the penultimate song from the British Progressive Rock group Emerson, Lake & Palmer's debut album. The song was intended to showcase… read more
Tank is the penultimate song from the British Progressive Rock group Emerson, Lake & Palmer's debut album. The song was intended to showcase drummer Carl Palmer's unique dr… read more
Emerson, Lake & Palmer, also known as ELP, were an English progressive rock supergroup which was formed in 1970 in England, United Kingdom. They found success in the 1970s and have sold over forty million albums and headlined large stadium concerts. The band consisted of Keith Emerson (keyboards), Greg Lake (bass guitar, vocals, guitar) and Carl Palmer (drums, percussion). They are one of the most popular and commercially successful progressive rock bands. The ELP sound is dominated by the Hammond organ and Moog synthesizer of the flamboyant Emerson. The band's compositions… read more
Emerson, Lake & Palmer, also known as ELP, were an English progressive rock supergroup which was formed in 1970 in England, United Kingdom. They found success in the 1970s and have sold… read more
Emerson, Lake & Palmer, also known as ELP, were an English progressive rock supergroup which was formed in 1970 in England, United Kingdom. They found success in the 1970s and have sold over forty million albums and headlined large… read more