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Greg Lake BiographyAs a singer and instrumentalist, Greg Lake has had his greatest success and influence in the progressive rock outfit Emerson, Lake Palmer and, before that, as a founding member of the original King Crimson. He has also been reasonably popular as a solo artist working in more of a hard-rock idiom.As a boy, growing up in a poverty stricken part of the seaside resort town of Bournemouth, he got his first guitar for his twelfth birthday, as a gift from his mother, and began taking lessons from a local teacher named Don Strike, one of whose other students was Robert Fripp, who became close friends with Lake. Around the time he was 12 years old, Lake also wrote a folk-style song that played a major part in his future, entitled "Lucky Man." Lake learned to read music and also to play pieces by Paganini, among other classical composers, but his aspirations lay with emulating the sound of his favorite band of the era, Cliff Richard The Shadows, and their lead guitarist, Hank B. Marvin. Lake passed through a succession of groups, including a local quartet called Unit Four, in which he played guitar and sang. He and Unit Four guitarist David Genes later formed the Time Checks, and, still later--around 1967--with another Unit Four member, John Dickinson, was a member of a band called the Shame, who cut a single in 1968. He also sang on a record by a band called the Shy Limbs. In 1968, Lake succeeded Mick Taylor as a member of an outfit called the Gods, whose other members included future Uriah Heep founders Ken Hensley (keyboards, vocals) and Lee Kerslake (drums), and it was there that his songwriting first blossomed. He left the band just before they began to record, having been approached by his boyhood friend Robert Fripp to join the outfit that he was putting together out of a failed trio called Giles, Giles Fripp--Lake joined the quintet (Fripp on lead guitar, Ian McDonald on keyboards, saxes, and flute, Michael Giles on drums, and Peter Sinfield as lyricist) as lead singer and bassist. King Crimson proceeded to carve out a name for themselves unique in the history of rock music as the leading progressive rock band of their era. Their first album, In The Court of the Crimson King, became the standard for serious progressive rock albums. Lake, along with the others, was suddenly a star. That first line-up of the band only lasted a year--by December of 1969, Giles and McDonald were tired of touring and opted out, and Lake refused to continue working with the group, although he stayed around long enough to sing on their second album, In the Wake of Poseidon (1970). At the suggestion of Tony Stratten-Smith, Lake was approached by keyboard player Keith Emerson, who was in the process of putting together a new group after three years with his current band, the Nice. The latter group's main fault was its lack of a real lead singer, and Emerson saw in Lake--whose voice had dominated In The Court of the Crimson King--the solution to that problem. The two eventually recruited drummer Carl Palmer and formed progressive rock's first supergroup, Emerson, Lake Palmer, who were a success from their self-titled first album, released in 1970, which closed with Lake's old song "Lucky Man." The latter became one of the group's few successful singles, one of their rare attempts to compete on AM radio--it also turned Lake into one of the most familiar voices in progressive rock, rivaling such figures as the Moody Blues' Justin Hayward. Lake's production experience as a member of King Crimson (who had produced their own debut album) also served ELP in good stead, and his songwriting became the creative nucleus for the group's first three studio albums. ELP dominated the charts and the field of progressive rock right up until 1977, by which time the entire genre of "art rock" was beginning to lose popularity. The stresses between the trio caused them to split up after a tour in 1979, and Lake embarked on a solo career. Lake organized a new band with ex-Thin Lizzy guitarist Gary Moore on lead guitar, Rory Gallagher alumnus Ted McKenna on drums, and ex-Joe Cocker/Gerry Rafferty keyboard player Tommy Eyre, and recorded Lake's first solo album, Greg Lake (1981). The sound on that record was very different from ELP, as it was dominated by guitars, rather than keyboards, and featured Lake singing in a harder, more aggressive style. On tour he covered material going back to the King Crimson days, but he also regaled audiences with pumping versions of the new songs. A second album, Manoeuvers, followed in 1983, but by that time the creative and commercial bloom were both off of the rose, and Lake took his first break from music. He appeared in 1985 as the lead singer of Asia during that group's tour, but he didn't remain with the band. In 1986, he reteamed with Emerson and drummer Cozy Powell as Emerson, Lake Powell, and recorded an album for Mercury Records, which wass followed by a world tour. After a stint with ex-Asia member Geoff Downes and King Crimson drummer Michael Giles in a group called Ride The Tiger, Lake reteamed with Emerson and Palmer for a film that was never finished, which led to their first new album in 13 years, Black Moon (1992). During the middle- and late-1990's, Lake has continued to work with Emerson and Palmer, while pursuing his solo work as well. The latter has included a 1994 tour of the United States. He had also done a considerable amount of charitable work on behalf of missing children, and his song "Daddy," written in response to one such case, which ended tragically, achieved national exposure as a theme for a television series devoted to the plight of missing children. Bruce Eder. 1992 - Black Moon01. Greg Lake - Black Moon02. Greg Lake - Paper Blood 03. Greg Lake - Affairs Of The Heart 04. Greg Lake - Romeo And Juliet 05. Greg Lake - Farewell To Arms 06. Greg Lake - Changing States 07. Greg Lake - Burning Bridges 08. Greg Lake - Close To Home 09. Greg Lake - Better Days 10. Greg Lake - Footprints In The Snow 1978 - Love Beach01. Greg Lake - All I Want Is You02. Greg Lake - Love Beach 03. Greg Lake - Taste Of My Love 04. Greg Lake - The Gambler 05. Greg Lake - For You 06. Greg Lake - Canario (From Fantasia Para Un 07. Greg Lake - Memoirs Of An Officer And A Ge 1977 - Works Volume 1 [CD 1]01. Greg Lake - Piano Concerto No. 102. Greg Lake - Lend Your Love To Me Tonight 03. Greg Lake - C'est La Vie 04. Greg Lake - Hallowed Be Thy Name 05. Greg Lake - Nobody Loves You Like I Do 06. Greg Lake - Closer To Believing 1977 - Works Volume 1 [CD 2]01. Greg Lake - The Enemy God Dances With The02. Greg Lake - L.A. Nights 03. Greg Lake - New Orleans 04. Greg Lake - Two Part Invention In D Minor 05. Greg Lake - Food For Your Soul 06. Greg Lake - Tank 07. Greg Lake - Fanfare For The Common Man 08. Greg Lake - Pirates 1977 - Works Volume 201. Greg Lake - Tiger In A Spotlight02. Greg Lake - When The Apple Blossoms Bloom 03. Greg Lake - Bullfrog 04. Greg Lake - Brain Salad Surgery 05. Greg Lake - Barrelhouse Shake-down 06. Greg Lake - Watching Over You 07. Greg Lake - So Far To Fall 08. Greg Lake - Maple Leaf Rag 09. Greg Lake - I Believe In Father Christmas 10. Greg Lake - Close But Not Touching 11. Greg Lake - Honky Tonk Train Blues 12. Greg Lake - Show Me The Way To Go Home 1974 - Welcome Back My Friends To The [CD 2]01. Greg Lake - Piano Improvisations02. Greg Lake - Take A Pebble (Conclusion) 03. Greg Lake - Jeremy Bender - The Sheriff (M 04. Greg Lake - Karn Evil 9 1974 - Welocme Back My Friends To The [CD 1]01. Greg Lake - Hoedown02. Greg Lake - Jerusalem 03. Greg Lake - Toccata 04. Greg Lake - Tarkus 05. Greg Lake - Take A Pebble 1973 - Brain Salad Surgery01. Greg Lake - Jerusalem02. Greg Lake - Toccata 03. Greg Lake - Still... You Turn Me On 04. Greg Lake - Benny the Bouncer 05. Greg Lake - Karn Evil 9 - 1st Impression [part 1] 06. Greg Lake - Karn Evil 9 - 1st Impression [part 2] 07. Greg Lake - Karn Evil 9 - 2nd Impression 08. Greg Lake - Karn Evil 9 - 3rd Impression 1972 - Pictures at an Exhibition01. Greg Lake - Promenade02. Greg Lake - The Gnome 03. Greg Lake - Promenade 04. Greg Lake - The Sage 05. Greg Lake - The Old Castle 06. Greg Lake - Blues Variation 07. Greg Lake - Promenade 08. Greg Lake - The Hut of Baba Yaga 09. Greg Lake - The Curse of Baba Yaga 10. Greg Lake - The Hut of Baba Yaga 11. Greg Lake - The Great Gates of Kiev 12. Greg Lake - The End - Nutrocker 1972 - Trilogy01. Greg Lake - The Endless Enigma (Part One)02. Greg Lake - Fugue 03. Greg Lake - The Endless Enigma (Part Two) 04. Greg Lake - From The Beginning 05. Greg Lake - The Sheriff 06. Greg Lake - Hoedown (Taken From Rodeo) 07. Greg Lake - Trilogy 08. Greg Lake - Living Sin 09. Greg Lake - Abaddon's Bolero 1971 - Tarkus01. Greg Lake - Tarkus02. Greg Lake - Jeremy Bender 03. Greg Lake - Bitches Crystal 04. Greg Lake - The Only Way (Hymn) 05. Greg Lake - Infinite Space (Conclusion) 06. Greg Lake - A Time and a Place 07. Greg Lake - Are You Ready Eddy? 1970 - Emerson, Lake & Palmer01. Greg Lake - The Barbarian02. Greg Lake - Take A Pebble 03. Greg Lake - Knife-Edge 04. Greg Lake - Three Fates- Clotho-Lachesis-A 05. Greg Lake - Tank 06. Greg Lake - Lucky Man |
