Rating:
Genre:
Rock
Release Date: 09/30/2003
Run Time: 43:46
The Nice's third album was their first to break them into the star recording bracket in the U.K., where it reached number three on the charts. Though only measuring six songs in all, it covered a lot of territory, in a rich mixture of
psychedelic rock,
jazz, and
classical that did a lot to map the format for
progressive rock. The extended pretension of some of the numbers, viewed less forgivingly, might also seem like an antecedent to
pop/rock. But the studio side of the LP (in its pre-CD incarnation) included one of their best tracks, a cover of
Tim Hardin's
"Hang on to a Dream," with grand
Keith Emerson classical lines and an angelic choir. It also included a reworking of the B-side of their first single in
"Azrael Revisited," a slight throwback to the more playful
psychedelia of their roots with
"Diary of an Empty Day," and the nine-minute
"For Example," in which
Emerson stretched out his
jazz-
classical mutations to a fuller length, throwing in a quote from
"Norwegian Wood" along the way. More attention was given to the second side of the LP, recorded live at
the Fillmore East, with a berserk workout of a number from their debut album,
"Rondo" and a 12-minute overhaul of
Bob Dylan's
"She Belongs to Me." ~Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide