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The centerpiece of the album is the title track, "Tarkus," a 20-minute, seven-part epic that occupies the entire first side of the original vinyl. The suite tells the surreal story of a cybernetic, armadillo-like tank creature born from a volcanic eruption, its battles with various mythical beasts, and its eventual defeat by the Manticore.
For enthusiasts of high-resolution digital audio, the files represent the definitive way to experience the band's complex interplay, offering unprecedented clarity, dynamic range, and sonic depth compared to previous CD or streaming versions. The Album: Tarkus (1971) - A Prog-Rock Monster Emerson- Lake Palmer - Tarkus -2016- -FLAC 24...
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: While side one is a continuous epic, side two features more conventional, shorter tracks like "Jeremy Bender" and "Are You Ready Eddy?".
For those who appreciate the nuances of high-quality audio, the 2016 FLAC 24-bit version of Tarkus is a revelation. The clarity of Keith Emerson's Hammond organ and synthesizers is breathtaking, while Greg Lake's vocals are rich and intimate. Carl Palmer's drums and percussion elements are meticulously detailed, providing a solid foundation to the album's complex arrangements. The re-mastered audio allows listeners to pick up on subtle cues and textures that were lost in previous releases, enhancing the overall listening experience.