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Honky
Release Date: 1985
Running Time: 38:23
Label: AER

This LP, recorded for the Italian label Bubble, is probably Keith Emerson's most eclectic, with a sense of humor thrown in as well. The opening medley of Emerson's "Hello Sailor" and George Malcolm's Baroque-flavored "Bach Before the Mast" provides quite a contrast, moving from a subdued sea shantey to furious solo piano, and finally segueing into a full-fledged rocking strut with a Caribbean twist. He ventures into jazz by playing honky tonk piano and synthesizer on Billy Taylor's "Barrelhouse Shakedown," as Frank Scully plays various percussion instruments, including assorted kitchenware. Boogie-woogie great Meade "Lux" Lewis' "Yancey Special" is likewise played on honky tonk piano, but with more of a West Indian flavor. And "Rum-a-Ting" is a foot-tapping strut that proves to be rather catchy. Emerson was clearly in a playful mood during these sessions, throwing in a pseudo-broadcast of snippets of old standards, interspersed with commentary and lighthearted vocals, at the start of side two, and filling the album jacket with various campy photographs of himself. This release may be too diverse for fans of Emerson, Lake & Palmer, but its laid-back, devil-may-care attitude is nonetheless rather appealing. Ken Dryden, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Hello Sailor IntroEmerson1:59
2Bach Before the MastMalcolm2:18
3Hello Sailor FinaleEmerson4:30
4Salt CayEmerson4:59
5Green IceEmerson6:18
6Intro-JuicingTaylor:24
7Big Horn BreakdownTaylor2:11
8Yancey SpecialRazaf, Lewis4:31
9Rum-A-TingEmerson5:03
10ChickcharnieEmerson5:09
11Jesus Loves MeEmerson6:20

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
2000CDAER
1985CDChord



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