ELP Tarkus Cover; Antoine Baril, Christian Pacaud, Francis Gregoire

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Published 2016-08-17
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Song:

Eruption/Aquatarkus

Composed by Keith Emerson
From the album Tarkus
Released by Emerson, Lake & Palmer in 1971

Antoine Baril – Drums
Christian Pacaud – Bass
Francis Gregoire – Keyboards


Recorded, Mixed and Mastered by Antoine Baril
at Hemisphere Studio, QC, Canada,
on August of 2016

Filmed by Antoine Baril and Francis Grégoire

Video Editing by Antoine Baril


Produced by Antoine Baril

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Special thanks to:

Raymond Maillette and Elizabeth Grégoire for the filming gear and Tama drums.

All Comments (21)
  • @charlieross-BRM
    That was nuts. Up until now I didn't even try to picture how ELP originally managed to play Tarkus. When the album came out I just heard something assault me from the vinyl via the speakers. It sure sounded like an anthem for going to war.
  • @123agidee_2
    Perfectly played. I could easily mistake this for the real ELP
  • Very nice!! And very respectful in memory of Keith Emerson. The genius, the master and the visionary of the prog, of the piano and organ rock. Rest in Peace, Keith.
  • @lorenzodiana51
    ELP have always made me crazy and this cover is too beautiful. Outstanding musicians.
  • @teguhpam
    My prayer goes to Keith and Greg.. their spirit will stay forever in these fine musicians' soul.
  • Awesome....happy to see a new generation with such fondess for old-school Prog.  Thanks guys.
  • @BryanEddy09
    My jaw dropped at the first two bars and never stopped. This sounds so good too.
  • @voiceover2191
    Thank you guys, 40 year old ELP fan here and that was a brilliant cover.
  • @bruth6138
    3 keyboards for each hand. Keith approves.
  • @zoktoberfest
    Wow...you did ELP and their music proud. Every one was at the top their game on this piece. I know this music well, and your performance was as inspired, as it was flawless.
  • @Tom-ok2rh
    As a long time EL&P fan that was a treat to watch and listen to. Lots of admiration for today’s generation not forgetting classic progressive music👍👍
  • @WildBillQRO
    YOUNG PEOPLE playing 70's music what a concept freakin awesome
  • @teedub127
    Add these guys to the list of talented musicians who are keeping the ELP memory alive! Well done and thank you for your excellent rendition of TARKUS from one of ELP's biggest fans.
  • @magiscichoam
    Brilliant! I saw ELP live several times. This is a most righteous cover of a sonically dazzling track. Bravo! Bravo! Bravo!
  • The Best Keyboard Player EVER!!! I grew up on there music!!! RIP Keith. I Really miss your music!!!
  • Brothers, thank you for the beautiful music. It is a pity that Keith is not with us anymore.
  • @grayaj23
    What an achievement! My hat's off to you gentlemen. Every few years I find yet another interpretation of one of the greatest prog compositions of all time. You have done an amazing job of managing the timing, the changes and the tonal complexities of this. Hearing this has made my day.
  • @chuckcribbs3398
    OMG!!!! You guys are incredible! I’ve listened to Tarmi’s since the early ‘80s and seeing it played just reinforces how complex it is. Great work!