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- Knife-Edge runtime "5.066666666666666".
- Knife-Edge abstract "Knife-Edge is a song by the British progressive rock group Emerson, Lake & Palmer. It is the third track of their eponymous debut album. The song is based on the first movement of Leoš Janáček's Sinfonietta (1926) with an instrumental middle section that includes an extended quotation from the Allemande of Johann Sebastian Bach's first French Suite in D minor, BWV 812, but played on an organ rather than clavichord or piano. Like the song The Barbarian, the song was also not credited to Janáček. Janáček's family sued ELP on copyright infringement, but eventually, the credit to Janáček was added too. The song was released as a B-Side to ELP's single, "Lucky Man", also from the debut album. The song was one of the most played by the band in their concerts. It appeared on every ELP compilation album. In May 2012, Steven Wilson of Porcupine Tree remixed the debut album for a 3-CD reissue containing the original mix, the Wilson remix, and a DVD-Audio with Wilson's 5.1 surround sound version and a higher-bitrate version of his stereo mix. "Knife Edge" has an extended ending; due to the difficulty of reproducing the song's original tape slowdown ending digitally, Wilson chose instead to include the end of the original album session at its original speed.".
- Knife-Edge album Emerson_Lake_&_Palmer_(album).
- Knife-Edge artist Emerson,_Lake_&_Palmer.
- Knife-Edge genre Hard_rock.
- Knife-Edge genre Progressive_rock.
- Knife-Edge previousWork Take_a_Pebble.
- Knife-Edge producer Greg_Lake.
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- Knife-Edge subsequentWork The_Three_Fates.
- Knife-Edge trackNumber "3".
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- Knife-Edge writer Greg_Lake.
- Knife-Edge writer Keith_Emerson.
- Knife-Edge writer Leo%C5%A1_Jan%C3%A1%C4%8Dek.
- Knife-Edge album Emerson_Lake_&_Palmer_(album).
- Knife-Edge artist Emerson,_Lake_&_Palmer.
- Knife-Edge genre Hard_rock.
- Knife-Edge genre Progressive_rock.
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- Knife-Edge length "304.0".
- Knife-Edge name "Knife-Edge".
- Knife-Edge next The_Three_Fates.
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- Knife-Edge producer Greg_Lake.
- Knife-Edge recorded "1970".
- Knife-Edge released "1970".
- Knife-Edge trackNo "3".
- Knife-Edge writer "Leoš Janáček & J. S. Bach, arr. Keith Emerson, lyrics by Greg Lake & Richard Fraser".
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- Knife-Edge comment "Knife-Edge is a song by the British progressive rock group Emerson, Lake & Palmer. It is the third track of their eponymous debut album. The song is based on the first movement of Leoš Janáček's Sinfonietta (1926) with an instrumental middle section that includes an extended quotation from the Allemande of Johann Sebastian Bach's first French Suite in D minor, BWV 812, but played on an organ rather than clavichord or piano. Like the song The Barbarian, the song was also not credited to Janáček.".
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