"Pictures At An Exhibition" - 1994, (2002 Remastered, Victory Music, Inc., Japan,)
1. Promenade: Organ solo (instrumental) Start - 0:00.37 | 1:57.30 - Length 2. The Gnome: Group (instrumental) Start - 1:57.67 | 4:16.25 - Length 3. Promenade: Hammond organ and vocal (Interlude: short synthesizer solo, not a Mussorgsky piece) Start - 6:14.17 | 1:22.70 - Length 4. The Sage: A new picture "drawn" by Lake in the mood of a medieval minnesang, works as sort of romantic prelude to "The Old Castle" (Interlude: Moog-ribbon-controller-solo by Emerson, not a Mussorgsky piece) Start - 7:37.12 | 4:40.00 - Length 5. The Old Castle: The full group performs a heavily accelerated adaptation of the original theme, leading directly into the next section Start - 12:17.12 | 2:32.10 - Length 6. Blues Variation, a 12 bar blues credited to the group Start - 14:49.22 | 4:20.65 - Length 7. Promenade: Group (instrumental) Start - 19:10.12 | 1:28.70 - Length 8. The Hut of Baba Yaga: Group (instrumental) Start - 20:39.07 | 1:12.38 - Length 9. The Curse of Baba Yaga is a new title to the middle section of the original piece. The music is again an adaption of the original piece, only the lyrics and vocal is completely new to the piece Start - 21:51.45 | 4:09.02 - Length 10. The Hut of Baba Yaga: Group (instrumental) Start - 26:00.47 | 1:06.33 - Length 11. The Great Gates of Kiev is also the last picture of Mussorgsky's piano-cycle, with vocals and lyrics added by the group. The piece features a refrain in the middle containing Hammond organ feedback. Start - 27:07.05 | 6:26.65 - Length 12. "Nutrocker" Tchaikovsky, Fowley, arranged by Emerson, Lake, Palmer Start - 33:33.70 | 4:33.70 - Length