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March 18, 2003 CARL
PALMER RELEASES NEW, LIVE SOLO ALBUM:
Album features new interpretations of several Palmer classics Carl Palmer, legendary rock drummer and founding member of Emerson Lake & Palmer and Asia, has released Working Live, Volume I, a new solo album and the first to feature his new solo band. The new trio, simply called Palmer, includes the famous drummer along with bassist Dave Marks and guitarist Shaun Baxter. The record features live interpretations of some of Palmer’s best known songs, originally recorded with ELP and on his solo albums. “ I am very excited and happy with the new album,” says Palmer, who produced the record, with the assistance of recording engineer Paul Kennedy. “Although these appear to be live recordings of songs I had released prior, it really is quite different. The major decision for me was to replace the keyboard with an electric guitar. I didn’t want to have band that was the same instrument line up as ELP. Having Shaun on guitar allowed me to give these songs a whole new interpretation, and gave me a chance to address them from a different musical environment. In a lot of ways they are the same and recognizable; but in a lot of ways, they are totally different.” Working Live Volume I was released
Monday, March 17th “I think my fans will be pleasantly surprised when they hear this CD,” says Palmer. “We took a big risk to record it when we did. We recorded it at one of the UK’s best known clubs, The Robin Hood 2 Club, which has a world class recording studio inside it. The opportunity to capture the band’s live show so easily was too good to pass up, so we went for it. “ “In reality, the record was done at what was only the band’s fourth gig,” admits Palmer. “We did it two weeks after forming and after only about seven days of rehearsal. But, it turned out great, and there is something to be said about the passion and energy a new band has when they’re flying without a net, so to speak.” The record contains Palmer solo and
ELP classics such as “The Enemy God Dances,” “Tank”, “LA Nights” and “The
Barbarian.” Known as a “drummer’s drummer”, Carl Palmer emerged from ELP and Asia, two of the biggest superstar bands to break out of the British music scene in the 1970s and 1980s, respectively. With Emerson, Lake & Palmer he has sold over 40 million records, and with Asia, he enjoyed sales of over 17 million. To learn more about Carl Palmer, check out: http://www.carlpalmer.com/
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Carl Palmer's explosive new trio PALMER (Carl Palmer, Shaun Baxter & Dave Marks) played to rave reviews throughout 2002 with their highly charged renditions of many of Carl's classic ELP tracks. "Palmer and his new virtuoso pals, guitarist Shaun Baxter and bassist Dave Marks, played and intense, technically stunning support set based around ELP masterpieces like Hoedown, The Barbarian, Tarkus, Toccata and Fanfare For The Common Man." -
Malcolm Dome, Classic
Rock |
Shaun Baxter |
Carl Palmer |
Dave Marks |
| "just came back from
your concert in "De boerderij" in Holland. I just wanted to say it blew my
mind. you got a new fan! "
-Roel
Spruit Over the
course of 60 plus dates in Mexico, Germany, Italy,
Switzerland, Holland, Belgium, Spain and the U.K. the band left audiences
wanting more and now the new CD, "Working Live - Volume 1" will
feature musical highlights from the critically acclaimed
tour. ![]() |
- Track Listing - - 1. THE BARBARIAN - 2. ENEMY GOD - 3. L.A. NIGHTS - 4. TANK - 5. BULLFROG - 6. TOCCATA - 7. CANARIO - 8. THE DRUM SOLO - - |
Programming by
Alan Ticheler & The Heitz, Graphics by AlanTicheler, © 1998 -
2003
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