Formats and Editions
1. Black Moon (2017 - Remaster)
2. Paper Blood (2017 - Remaster)
3. Affairs Of The Heart (2017 - Remaster)
4. Romeo And Juliet (2017 - Remaster)
5. Farewell To Arms (2017 - Remaster)
6. Changing States (2017 - Remaster)
7. Burning Bridges (2017 - Remaster)
8. Close To Home (2017 - Remaster)
9. Better Days (2017 - Remaster)
10. Footprints In The Snow (2017 - Remaster)
11. Black Moon (Single Edit) [2017 - Remaster] (Single Edit; 2017 - Remaster)
12. Affairs Of The Heart (Edit) [2017 - Remaster] (Edit; 2017 - Remaster)
13. Paper Blood (Edit) [2017 - Remaster] (Edit; 2017 - Remaster)
14. Romeo And Juliet (Edit) [2017 - Remaster] (Edit; 2017 - Remaster)
15. Karn Evil 9 1st Impression, Pt. 2 (Live At The Albert Hall) [2017 - Remaster] (Live At The Albert Hall; 2017 - Remaster)
16. Tarkus (I. Eruption II. Stones Of Years III. Iconoclast) [Live At The Albert Hall] [2017 - Remaster] (I. Eruption II. Stones Of
17. Knife Edge (Live At The Albert Hall) [2017 - Remaster] (Live At The Albert Hall; 2017- Remaster)
18. Paper Blood (Live At The Albert Hall) [2017 - Remaster] (Live At The Albert Hall; 2017 - Remaster)
19. Romeo And Juliet (Live At The Albert Hall) [2017 - Remaster] (Live At The Albert Hall; 2017 - Remaster)
20. Creole Dance (Live At The Albert Hall) [2017 - Remaster] (Live At The Albert Hall; 2017 - Remaster)
21. Still...You Turn Me On (Live At The Albert Hall) [2017 - Remaster] (Live At The Albert Hall; 2017 - Remaster)
22. Lucky Man (Live At The Albert Hall) [2017 - Remaster] (Live At The Albert Hall; 2017 - Remaster)
23. Black Moon (Live At The Albert Hall) [2017 - Remaster] (Live At The Albert Hall; 2017 - Remaster)
24. Pirates (Live At The Albert Hall) [2017 - Remaster] (Live At The Albert Hall; 2017 - Remaster)
25. Finale (Medley) [I. Fanfare For The Common Man II. America III. Rondo] [Live At The Albert Hall] [2017 - Remaster] (I. Fanfare F
More Info:
Vinyl LP pressing. Black Moon was ELP's first studio album since 1978's Love Beach and marked the reunion of the three original members after a 14-year hiatus. Originally released in 1992, it was produced by Mark Mancina and engineered by Steve Kempster, who achieved a powerful, updated sound. The title track was inspired by TV images of oil fields set ablaze in 1991 during the first Gulf War. Lake recalls: "It really was a well-made, well-conceived record and all the new material was specifically written for the album." Expertly remastered for the first time by celebrated rock studio engineer Andy Pearce.