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The problem with me reviewing anything ELP (hmmm, that rhymes!) is that I love, love, LOVE the band so much (they are my fave of all time) that I might be a tad bit prejudiced reviewing anything ELPish! Edward Macan’s new book, Endless Enigma: A Musical Biography of Emerson, Lake and Palmer, is unquestionably the best book ever written about the best band ever…and whether I say that with prejudice or not, the facts are indisputable that this is great big book about a great big band!
To his credit, Mr. Macan does not hold my reverent view and though he truly adores the music ELP and their progressive minions make, he is not so genuflecting in his praise that he doesn’t offer studied solid critique of this seminal 70s band music and social significance. In fact, Macan argues (and I agree) that any popular music cannot be viewed, critiqued, maybe even enjoyed without viewing the social context is was created in. For instance, he suggests the economic stresses of the mid-seventies ch Biography books on famous people!