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- The_Barbarian_(song) runtime "4.45".
- The_Barbarian_(song) abstract ""The Barbarian" is the opening track on the eponymous debut album of British progressive rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer, released in 1970. The song is instrumental, and it is the shortest song on the album (4:27). Although the composition of "The Barbarian" was attributed to the three band members, it is an arrangement for rock band of Béla Bartók’s 1911 piano piece Allegro barbaro. Although the piece is for piano only, the band made the song for guitar and drums too. The music of the song is aggressive with hard rock influence. Greg Lake used a fuzz box to make the "whines" guitar. The band members didn't give credit to Bartók, thinking that the label would arrange the matter. Bartók's family sued ELP for copyright infringement, but eventually, the band gave the credit to Bartók too.[citation needed] the song was never included in a compilation album of the band until the album The Essential Emerson, Lake & Palmer.".
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- The_Barbarian_(song) genre Hard_rock.
- The_Barbarian_(song) genre Progressive_rock.
- The_Barbarian_(song) producer Greg_Lake.
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- The_Barbarian_(song) runtime "267.0".
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- The_Barbarian_(song) trackNumber "1".
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- The_Barbarian_(song) writer B%C3%A9la_Bart%C3%B3k.
- The_Barbarian_(song) writer Carl_Palmer.
- The_Barbarian_(song) writer Greg_Lake.
- The_Barbarian_(song) album Emerson_Lake_&_Palmer_(album).
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- The_Barbarian_(song) genre Hard_rock.
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- The_Barbarian_(song) name "The Barbarian".
- The_Barbarian_(song) next Take_a_Pebble.
- The_Barbarian_(song) nextNo "2".
- The_Barbarian_(song) producer Greg_Lake.
- The_Barbarian_(song) recorded "1970".
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- The_Barbarian_(song) writer "Béla Bartók arr. Keith Emerson, Greg Lake, Carl Palmer".
- The_Barbarian_(song) subject Category:1970_songs.
- The_Barbarian_(song) subject Category:Emerson,_Lake_&_Palmer_songs.
- The_Barbarian_(song) subject Category:Progressive_rock_songs.
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- The_Barbarian_(song) comment ""The Barbarian" is the opening track on the eponymous debut album of British progressive rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer, released in 1970. The song is instrumental, and it is the shortest song on the album (4:27). Although the composition of "The Barbarian" was attributed to the three band members, it is an arrangement for rock band of Béla Bartók’s 1911 piano piece Allegro barbaro. Although the piece is for piano only, the band made the song for guitar and drums too.".
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- The_Barbarian_(song) label "未開人 (曲)".
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- The_Barbarian_(song) name "The Barbarian".