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''Love Beach'' is the seventh studio album by English
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band
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. It was released in November 1978 by
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as their final studio album released prior to their split in the following year. By the end of their 1977–1978 North American tour internal relations had started to deteriorate, but the group were contractually required to produce one more album. They retreated to
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as
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s to record ''Love Beach'' with lyricist
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who is credited as a co-writer of each track. After
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and
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had finished recording their parts they left the island, leaving
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to finish the album himself. The album received negative reviews from critics. It reached No. 48 on the
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and No. 55 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 where it reached gold certification by the
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in January 1979 for selling 500,000 copies. It spawned one single released in the UK, Lake and Sinfield's track "All I Want is You". The album was not supported with a tour and in early 1979, Emerson, Lake & Palmer disbanded.


Background and recording

In March 1978, the band finished their ten-month North American tour in support of ''
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'' (1977) and ''
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'' (1977). Several early shows featured the group playing with a symphony orchestra on stage but it proved too costly to operate and the idea was dropped. Despite the group preferring to rest, they were encouraged by
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president
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to record a new album. He also reminded them that they had to deliver one more. Emerson recalled the band's meeting with Ertegun and his suggestion for the group to make "a commercial album" which Emerson felt reluctant to do. Lake recalled that Ertegun threatened to decline the band the prospect of solo albums if they refused to work together, so they agreed. The need for a commercial album suited Lake's method of songwriting, as he was responsible for the group's radio friendly songs such as " Lucky Man" and " From the Beginning." Emerson therefore "eased up on my opinions to an extent, bit my nails, and gave him the freedom he kept asking for on side one". The band had become
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s and decided to record in
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in the
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where Emerson and Lake were renting homes. Recording took place in 1978 at Compass Point Studios without a dedicated producer, despite Lake having produced all of their previous albums. Early pressings of ''Love Beach'' carried no producer credit, but production and mixing of the album were largely carried out by Emerson. Jack Nuber and Karl Pitterson were engineers. The sessions were difficult due to the increasingly strained relations between the three musicians. Emerson's increasing drug use had additionally started to affect his ability to work or collaborate with others. Lyricist
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, who had worked with Lake in
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and on his collection of songs on ''Works Volume 1'', was asked by band manager Stewart Young to join them in Nassau and assist Lake in writing the lyrics. Though frictions had arisen between Sinfield and Lake by this time Sinfield thought a break would be good for him and accepted; however, because of the limited amount of time he had, he requested that he work alone. Upon arrival, Sinfield found the group were barely talking to each other and he left the island when he was finished working on the album. Lake and Palmer followed suit after they had put down their parts, leaving Emerson who put "the whole album together ... and sent it off". Emerson was particularly upset about the album's title, which Atlantic Records had taken from one of the album's tracks by Lake and Sinfield, itself named after a stretch of beach on Nassau. The front cover was taken on an island off Salt Cay, depicting the group as biographer Edward Macan described as "bare-chested late-seventies disco stars". Emerson then organised a booth at Chicago's
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to conduct a survey on the public's opinion on the album with a questionnaire. The overall opinion was of disagreement of the title which Emerson presented back to Atlantic, but the label refused to change.


Content

The first side of the album consists of short, pop-oriented tracks mostly penned by Lake and Sinfield. ''
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'' said that the single "All I Want Is You" "has a powerful bass line, picturesque lyrics and Lake's eerily powerful vocals." Side two consists of "Memoirs of an Officer and a Gentleman", a 20-minute track in four distinct parts. It is a concept piece that tells a story of a romance between a soldier and his fiancée during World War II, marking the first track by the band that deals with everyday people, in contrast to their previous fantasy-inspired epics such as "Tarkus" and "Karn Evil 9". Sinfield wrote all of the lyrics and later felt relieved to find a lyrical theme that worked for the song given the limited amount of time he had to work. Emerson considered the words "a bit gross".


Release and reception

''Love Beach'' was released in November 1978. The album was not toured or promoted by the band, although they did play the single, "All I Want Is You" on ''Top of the Pops''. The single ultimately went gold, selling more than 500,000 copies. Upon release Palmer spent two months arranging a farewell tour, but ongoing disagreements in the group led to the idea being shelved. Critical and fan appraisal of the album is mainly negative; some consider it the nadir of ELP's output, while others consider the reunion album '' In the Hot Seat'' to be worse.https://www.brain-salad.com/Digest/back-issues/1996/elp-digest-06-17.txt Writing in ''
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'' magazine at the time of the album's release, reviewer Michael Bloom said that "''Love Beach'' isn't simply bad; it's downright pathetic. Stale and full of ennui, this album makes washing the dishes seem a more creative act by comparison". Emerson later called the album "an embarrassment against everything I've worked for".


Track listing

2011 reissue bonus tracks # "Canario ( Rehearsal 1978)" - 4:35 # "Taste of My Love (Rehearsal 1978)" - 3:02 # "Letters from the Front (Rehearsal 1978)" - 8:50 2017 Deluxe Edition


Personnel

Emerson, Lake & Palmer *
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– keyboards *
Greg Lake Gregory Stuart Lake (10 November 1947 – 7 December 2016) was an English musician, singer, and songwriter. He gained prominence as a founding member of the progressive rock bands King Crimson and Emerson, Lake & Palmer (ELP). Born and ...
– vocals, guitars, bass, harmonica *
Carl Palmer Carl Frederick Kendall Palmer (born 20 March 1950) is an English drummer best known as founding member and the last surviving member of the progressive rock supergroup Emerson, Lake & Palmer. He was also a founding member of progressive rock s ...
– drums, percussion Additional personnel *
Peter Sinfield Peter John Sinfield (born 27 December 1943) is an English poet and songwriter. He is best known as the co-founder and former lyricist of King Crimson, whose debut album '' In the Court of the Crimson King'' is considered one of the first and mo ...
– lyrics Production *Keith Emerson – production *Jack Nuber – engineer *Karl Pitterson - engineer


Singles

* "All I Want Is You/Tiger in a Spotlight" ''(UK release)'' * "Canario/All I Want Is You" ''(German release)''


Charts


Certifications


References

Sources * * {{Authority control 1978 albums Emerson, Lake & Palmer albums Albums produced by Keith Emerson Atlantic Records albums