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Emerson, Lake & Palmer- Singles

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Emerson, Lake & Palmer- Singles - Darkside Records
Emerson, Lake & Palmer- Singles - Darkside Records

Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Singles - 12 ELP 7" Singles A career-spanning collection, 1971-1992, this box set of fan favorite singles have all been remastered by world-renowned ELP mastering engineer Andy Pearce. Includes "Lucky Man," "From The Beginning," "Fanfare For The Common Man," "C'est La Vie," "Jerusalem" and more. 2-part, deluxe rigid card box with artwork printed on holographic foil. Original international single picture sleeve and label artwork, reproduced for the first time since original release. Alongside each single artwork is a newly imagined companion 7" art card. Box also contains an extended booklet with detailed notes, foreword from Carl Palmer and rare band photos.

Format: New 7/Rock

Emerson, Lake & Palmer- Singles

SKU: 210000247006
Precio habitual $ 1,942.00
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Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Singles - 12 ELP 7" Singles A career-spanning collection, 1971-1992, this box set of fan favorite singles have all been remastered by world-renowned ELP mastering engineer Andy Pearce. Includes "Lucky Man," "From The Beginning," "Fanfare For The Common Man," "C'est La Vie," "Jerusalem" and more. 2-part, deluxe rigid card box with artwork printed on holographic foil. Original international single picture sleeve and label artwork, reproduced for the first time since original release. Alongside each single artwork is a newly imagined companion 7" art card. Box also contains an extended booklet with detailed notes, foreword from Carl Palmer and rare band photos.