Released in November 1968, Ars Longa Vita Brevis picked up ecstatic reviews at the time of its release, with Melody Maker calling it, 'A major breakthrough in pop group experimentation.'
The album's complex and ambitious title track took up the whole of the second side and featured the brass and string sections of The London Philharmonic Orchestra as the early compositional artistry of Keith Emerson.
This enhanced reissue is packaged in attractive gatefold digipak format and features four bonus tracks, including their controversial version of Bernstein's 'America' which gave the group its biggest hit single.




