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Live In Poland (Emerson, Lake
Live in Poland may refer to: * ''Live in Poland'' (Emerson, Lake & Palmer album), 1997 * ''Live in Poland'', a 1997 album by Praxis Praxis may refer to: Philosophy and religion * Praxis (process), the process by which a theory, lesson, or skill is enacted, practised, embodied, or realised * Praxis model, a way of doing theology * Praxis (Byzantine Rite), the practice of fai ... * ''Live in Poland'' (Wayne Horvitz album), 1994 {{disambiguation ...
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Live In Poland (Emerson, Lake & Palmer Album)
''Live in Poland'' is a live album by the progressive rock group Emerson, Lake & Palmer. It features a performance in Katowice, Poland, during June 1997. The performance was originally released exclusively in Poland in 1997, with a different cover, by Polish music company Metal Mind Productions (the track list was the same as on the Austrian release, with piano solo as a separate track; " Karn Evil 9: 1st Impression, Part 2" was entitled "Welcome Back"). It would be released internationally for the first time at Austria in 2001, and for the rest of the world during April 2003. The setlist features all-time classics of the band (The classic concert opening from "Karn Evil 9", "Knife-Edge", " Take a Pebble," " Lucky Man," and "Tarkus," the last one presented here in a medley with two sections from the ''Pictures at an Exhibition'' suite.), uncommon performances (A remake of the Emerson, Lake & Powell classic "Touch and Go," and " Bitches Crystal") and solos by all the three member ...
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Praxis (band)
Praxis is the name of an experimental rock project, led by producer/bassist Bill Laswell and featuring guitarist Buckethead and drummer Brain in nearly every incarnation of the band. The group worked with many other artists such as Serj Tankian from System of a Down, Iggy Pop, DXT and DJ Disk. Biography Early days Bill Laswell initially used the name Praxis for an experimental solo EP recorded for Celluloid Records in 1984, simply named "1984". 1992–1996 The band's debut album, '' Transmutation (Mutatis Mutandis),'' released in 1992, was well received by critics. Praxis was composed of guitarist Buckethead, keyboardist Bernie Worrell, drummer Brain, bassist Bootsy Collins and Afrika Baby Bam as "AF Next Man Flip" on turntables. Bill Laswell masterminded the project and served as producer and co-writer of much of the album's material. Praxis combined elements of different musical genres such as funk, jazz, hip-hop and heavy metal into highly improvised music. The P- ...
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