As a singer and instrumentalist,
Greg Lake had his greatest success and influence in the progressive rock outfit
Emerson, Lake & Palmer and, before that, as a founding member of the original
King Crimson.
He was also reasonably popular as a solo artist working in more of a
hard rock idiom. As a boy, growing up in a poverty-stricken part of the
seaside resort town of Bournemouth, he got his first guitar for his 12th
birthday, a gift from his mother. He began taking lessons from a local
teacher named Don Strike, one of whose other students was Robert Fripp,
who became close friends with Lake. Around the time he was 12 years old,
Lake also wrote a folk-style song that played a major part in his
future, entitled "Lucky Man."
Emerson, Lake & Powell-(1986)-Emerson, Lake & Powell
Emerson, Lake & Powell-(2006)-The Sprocket Sessions 1986
Greg Lake & Geoff Downes-(2015)-Ride the Tiger
Greg Lake with Gary Moore- Greg Lake In Concert (1981) & Together (2000)
Greg Lake-(1981)-Greg Lake
Greg Lake-(1983)-Manoeuvres
Greg Lake-(1995)-In Concert - King Biscuit Flower Hour
Greg Lake-(1997)-From The Beginning (2 CD)
Greg Lake-(1998)-From The Underground... The Official Bootleg
Greg Lake-(2003)-From The Underground vol.II
Greg Lake-(2006)-Live
Greg Lake-(2013)-Songs Of A Lifetime
Greg Lake-(2015)-London '81 (Live)
Keith Emerson & Greg Lake-(2014)-Live From Manticore Hall