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Works Orchestral Tour/Manticore Spec.

Works Orchestral Tour/Manticore Spec.

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Works doesn't Work
Review: Simply put- Garbage.The audio quality is poor, Very muddy, no highs.The sound reminds me of someone sneaking in a hand held recorder and bootlegging the show! I have to put up the treble on my receiver three quarters and back down the bass half to get something listenable.The video is fair to close to good.Grainy, at times out of focus.The only good point is EL&P performance with the orchestra.For a DVD, it has to be one of the worst releases by a professional company.Very surprised EL&P let this get released.Do not buy .Hopefully, this disaster will be discontinued and a re release with the sound remixed correctly, the video cleaned up better.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Technically, blah...BUT it's Prime ELP!
Review: Yeah, I agree. Technically, this DVD bites! The video is particularly bad. BUT this is probably the only chance to see ELP at the height of their powers with the full orchestra (unless other, unknown footage exists). And, the sound isn't THAT bad! Musically, this is a landmark DVD (the first rock band to tour with a full orchestra). "Pirates" alone is worth the price of the DVD. The orchestra is perfectly integrated into the performance (unlike many other such excursions from the period, where a rock band would play for a while and then the orchestra would play their part).

The second part of the show (the "Manticore" special) is a 1973 documentary on the band during the making of "Brain Salad Surgery" and the tour that followed. It's interesting to see life on the road with the band (lots of alcohol, cigs, and funny-looking cigarettes!). There is also good (but incomplete) performance footage of several ELP classics (the only complete song is "Hoedown" at the end of the program). Again, the technical quality is very ragged, but from a historical perspective it's quite fascinating!

ELP have said that the Montreal concert with the orchestra was one of their best performances. Get the DVD and find out why!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Technically, blah...BUT it's Prime ELP!
Review: Yeah, I agree. Technically, this DVD bites! The video is particularly bad. BUT this is probably the only chance to see ELP at the height of their powers with the full orchestra (unless other, unknown footage exists). And, the sound isn't THAT bad! Musically, this is a landmark DVD (the first rock band to tour with a full orchestra). "Pirates" alone is worth the price of the DVD. The orchestra is perfectly integrated into the performance (unlike many other such excursions from the period, where a rock band would play for a while and then the orchestra would play their part).

The second part of the show (the "Manticore" special) is a 1973 documentary on the band during the making of "Brain Salad Surgery" and the tour that followed. It's interesting to see life on the road with the band (lots of alcohol, cigs, and funny-looking cigarettes!). There is also good (but incomplete) performance footage of several ELP classics (the only complete song is "Hoedown" at the end of the program). Again, the technical quality is very ragged, but from a historical perspective it's quite fascinating!

ELP have said that the Montreal concert with the orchestra was one of their best performances. Get the DVD and find out why!


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