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U.K. band who started as an R&B outfit but went on to pioneer progressive rock and art rock while adding classical influences.

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The Nice Biography by Bruce Eder

During much of their three years together, the Nice were more of a cult act than actual stars -- but they eventually did find major success in England and an international following and, in the course of making some great records and playing even finer shows, they bridged the gap between mid-'60s psychedelic pop and '70s art rock, laying the groundwork for the entire progressive rock explosion in the process. And it was with the Nice that Keith Emerson began his transformation from an unknown musician into an international rock star. Ironically, the Nice's origins made them a seemingly unlikely cutting-edge outfit -- they were initially conceived as a backup band, à la Booker T. & the MG's, for American-born soul singer P.P. Arnold, an ex-member of the Ikettes (who producer, manager, and music mogul Andrew Oldham hoped to make into the next Tina Turner). Keyboard player Keith Emerson had previously played in Gary Farr & the T-Bones, and the new group's rhythm section was filled by T-Bones alumni Lee Jackson on bass and Ian Hague on drums, while former Attack guitarist Davy O'List filled the fourth spot.

They got together in May of 1967 and soon found themselves given an unexpected amount of freedom in their role as Arnold's backing band. Part of their role was to warm up the crowd for Arnold's entrance, and the singer told them to play anything they liked -- as a result, slipped in between covers of various soul standards was a brace of ever more ambitious originals composed by the group members, and soon their opening sets began building a following of their own. By that summer, the quartet had earned billing on its own at the National Jazz and Blues Festival, and by the fall of 1967 the group had a recording contract of its own with Oldham's Immediate Records. Hague, however, proved a weak link in their lineup, and by the time they were ready to formally begin recording, the drummer had been replaced by O'List's onetime Attack bandmate Brian Davison. They were an amazingly freewheeling outfit, in keeping with the times, playing a strange mix of psychedelic blues, heavily laced with cadenza-like solos on the piano or the Hammond organ, and dressed up in ornate, flashy guitar, reminiscent of Jimi Hendrix -- amid the pop flourishes and heavy piano and guitar riffs, one could hear influences of classical, soul, and jazz. Their debut album was ready for release early in 1968 but was delayed getting into stores until much later in the year, at which point they had released a single to support it -- their chosen track was a driving, flashy, instantly memorable instrumental rendition of the song "America" from the musical West Side Story, which got them lots of airplay and appeared to be a possible vehicle for the band's entry onto the U.K. charts -- until, that is, objections were raised to a very tasteless picture-sleeve design, coupled with the complaint of composer Leonard Bernstein that the group had never gotten permission to revamp the piece, all of which contrived to limit sales in England and prevent a U.S. release of the single.

The Thoughts of Emerlist Davjack Their first year's worth of work had begun to build the group, and especially the extroverted personality of Emerson, a following in England. The organist would jam knives into his keyboards, set fire to various objects on-stage (including, at least once, at Royal Albert Hall, the American flag, creating a potential diplomatic incident for the government), and simulate sex with his instrument -- by 1968 he was known as the Jimi Hendrix of the keyboard. The quartet's debut album, The Thoughts of Emerlist Davjack, managed to sound different from virtually anything else in music at the time -- spooky organ solos and slashing guitar attacks ran together and clashed, and heavily veiled quotations from Dave Brubeck and Johann Sebastian Bach all seemed to trail out from in and around their songs, and pointed to something wonderfully strange about this band. They were working hard on their second album when guitarist Davy O'List, owing to personal instability, left the group in the early fall of 1968, and he wasn't replaced -- instead, the Nice became a trio comprised of keyboard, bass (with a guitar added occasionally as needed, by a guest support player), and drums. Their sound tightened and also evolved in a new direction -- the centerpiece of their second album, Ars Longa Vita Brevis, was the title suite, a rock-classical amalgam for band and orchestra that took up the whole second side -- that work included an arrangement of one movement of the Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 3. The other highlight was a band rendition of the intermezzo from The Karelia Suite by composer Jean Sibelius, and both of those classically inspired works dominated the record.

Nice Released in November of 1968, just four months after their debut album, Ars Longa Vita Brevis garnered sterling reviews, but it died without a single to help promote the album. By this time, the group's manager, Tony Stratton-Smith, was wary of the financial underpinnings of their label, Immediate Records, which always seemed to have someone knocking on their door demanding payment for some long overdue invoice or other, and lots of people hanging around trying to spend the company's money. They went ahead with plans for a third LP, which initially was to have been a live album recorded at the Fillmore East during their early 1969 tour of the United States. In the end, that album, variously titled Nice or Everything as Nice as Mother Makes It (or, later, Nice #3), was a mix of live and studio performances that showcased the group working from strength to strength, and evolving even on the record itself. Gone were the obvious psychedelic flourishes of the first two albums -- instead, they were intense and concentrated in their focus on jazz and classical elements, a lean music machine that surged and pounded away at their material, yet who were subtle enough to work in delightful little embellishments, and playful and clever as well. The record peaked at number three on the British charts, and suddenly the Nice were ranked among the top bands in the country. And they were sufficiently popular in Europe to have spawned a rival group in the Netherlands, patterned along the same lines, called Ekseption, organized by Nice admirer Rick van der Linden.

Five Bridges It was just about at the time of the third album's release that Immediate finally declared bankruptcy. Fortunately, Stratton-Smith had already started positioning the group to break away from Immediate at the first opportunity, which the bankruptcy provided. Additionally, the Nice had moved into wholly new artistic territory in 1969, rising to an odd plateau of success, when they received an actual commission -- a formal, classical-type commission, and a first for a rock band -- to deliver a work for rock group and orchestra to the Newcastle Arts Festival, a highly prestigious affair scheduled for the fall of that year. They rose to the occasion with "The Five Bridges Suite," which was performed at the Newcastle festival and later recorded at Croydon. Between that piece, some of the live recordings being generated, and some shorter studio works that were in various stages of completion, the Nice suddenly had a little breathing room in the form of two complete LPs' worth of high-quality material coalescing around their work. The Five Bridges, released on Stratton-Smith's new Charisma label in England and on Mercury in America, would become the group's biggest seller to date.

Elegy By that time, however, Emerson felt the group had gone about as far as it was ever going to musically, especially given the limitations he'd always found on the vocal side; Jackson was a limited singer and Emerson scarcely one at all (that's him singing lead on "Happy Freuds" from their second album). In late 1969, he'd crossed paths with newer band called King Crimson when the two shared a bill at the Fillmore West, and was impressed by their lead vocalist/bassist, Greg Lake; he also discovered, in turn, that Lake had been growing increasingly unhappy as a member of Crimson. He subsequently contacted Emerson and agreed to join up with him -- thus, Emerson was already set to leave the band by the end of that winter, though the decision wasn't announced publicly until the spring. Meanwhile, the Nice soldiered on, playing some amazing shows that were captured on tape, and generating the Five Bridges album. Stratton-Smith followed it up after Emerson's split with the group by putting together Elegy, a compilation of live and studio performances from the band's late-era work that was a killer showcase for Emerson's playing. Both were released in America by Mercury Records and did reasonably well. In 1973, Stratton-Smith issued a third LP, known variously as Autumn to Spring or Autumn 1967/Spring 1968, consisting of alternate takes and mixes of songs from the group's first two LPs on Immediate.

Live at the Fillmore East December 1969 In the decades since, thanks to Emerson's fame as a member of Emerson, Lake & Palmer and the Immediate bankruptcy, which placed its library in the hands of a succession of receivers who knew or cared little about music -- and the intentions of well-meaning producers who did care about the music -- the music on the Nice's three Immediate LPs turned up in various forms on vinyl and CD. The current reissues, in the 21st century, are the best representation that this end of the group's history has ever had on record. Jackson and Davison went on to various projects that never succeeded, and in 1973 tried to get a second bite of the apple by forming Refugee with keyboard player Patrick Moraz, but there was little interest in their sound or records, despite some fine music coming from them. By the end of the 1970s, with a change in public taste, even ELP had overstayed their welcome, and came to a halt. In 1999, as a one-off event on a personal occasion, Emerson, Jackson, and Davison played together for the first time in 29 years, and a live reunion album was released; Davison's death in 2008 put any further reunions out of reach. In the summer of 2009, Virgin/EMI, which controls the Charisma library, released a fresh round of upgrades and expansions of the group's 1969-1970 material, and also the double CD Fillmore East, made from long-lost tapes of their December 1969 shows at the latter venue.

All Credits
Year Credit
2025 The Immediate Recordings 1967-1969 The Nice Primary Artist
2021 The Best of the Bath Festivals Primary Artist
2018 Sunshine Sixties Primary Artist
2017 Mamacita Ninho Producer, Recording
2017 Comme Prévu Ninho Producer, Recording
2013 Prog Rocks! [2013] Primary Artist
2010 Sixties: Collected Primary Artist
2010 Diamond Hard Blue Apples of the Moon The Nice Primary Artist
2009 Refugees: A Charisma Records Anthology 1969-1978 Arranger, Primary Artist
2009 Live at the Fillmore East December 1969 The Nice Primary Artist
2009 Autumn 1967/Spring 1968 The Nice Primary Artist
2008 Woodstock Generation [WG] Primary Artist
2008 Ultimate Collection 100 Hits: Rock Primary Artist
2008 Gongo Aso 9ice Primary Artist
2007 The Prog Rock Album Primary Artist
2007 The Best of the Nice [Metro] The Nice Primary Artist
2007 Real Life Permanent Dreams: A Cornucopia of British Psychedlia 1965-1970 Primary Artist
2007 Look at Me Now Key Vous/Buccweet Additional Personnel, Primary Artist
2007 From the Beginning [Box Set] Emerson, Lake & Palmer Primary Artist
2007 Fill Your Head with Prog Primary Artist
2006 This Is London Arranger, Primary Artist, Producer
2006 The Psychedelic Colours of 60's London Arranger, Primary Artist, Producer
2006 Sounds of the '60s [Pazzazz] Primary Artist
2006 Off the Shelf Keith Emerson Arranger, Performer, Featured Artist
2006 Greatest Hits of the 60's Performer, Primary Artist
2006 Everything as Nice as Mother Makes It/The Best of the Nice The Nice Primary Artist
2006 Essential Collection The Nice Primary Artist
2006 Classic Rock Presents Prog Rock Primary Artist
2005 Ultimate 60's Collection [Fuel 2000] Primary Artist
2005 The Best of British Rock [Fuel 2000] Primary Artist
2005 Rock Chronicles: The Sixties Primary Artist
2005 More Essential Rock Anthems Primary Artist
2005 Long Versions The Nice Primary Artist
2005 Hammond Heroes: 60s R&B Organ Grooves Primary Artist
2005 Hammer It Out: The Anthology Keith Emerson Primary Artist
2005 Ars Longa Vita Brevis: A Compendium of Progressive Roc 1967-1974 Primary Artist
2004 Spirit of Woodstock Primary Artist
2004 Serious Underground Primary Artist
2004 Psychedelic Chemistry, Vol. 1 [2 Disc] Primary Artist
2004 Psychedelia, Vol. 2 Primary Artist
2004 Psychedelia, Vol. 1 Primary Artist
2004 Hang on to a Dream [Atom] The Nice Primary Artist
2004 Charisma Poser Primary Artist
2004 America The Nice Primary Artist
2004 1968: The Soundtrack Primary Artist
2003 Vivacitas: Live at Glasgow 2002 Keith Emerson Primary Artist
2003 The Psychedelic Sixties [Varese] Primary Artist
2003 Have a Nice Day The Nice Primary Artist
2003 British Rock Legends [Fuel 2000] Primary Artist
2003 Box of Rock Primary Artist
2003 Acid Daze Primary Artist
2002 Swedish Radio Sessions The Nice Primary Artist
2002 Live at the BBC The Nice Primary Artist
2002 Interstellar Overdrive [Nems] Pink Floyd Primary Artist
2002 Immediate Pleasure Primary Artist
2002 Best of Nice [Repetoire] The Nice Primary Artist
2001 Woodstock Generation [Crimson] Primary Artist
2001 The Woodstock Generation: Wonderful World Beautiful People Primary Artist
2001 Radio Caroline Calling 60's Flashback Primary Artist
2001 Complete Collection Performer, Primary Artist
2001 Acid Drops, Spacedust & Flying Saucers: Psychedelic Confectionery Performer, Primary Artist
2001 Absolutely the Best Keith Emerson / The Nice Primary Artist
2001 A Decade in Sound Primary Artist
2001 2001: A Space Rock Odyssey Primary Artist
2000 The Rock Machine Turns You Back On Primary Artist
2000 The Immediate Singles Collection [Sequel/Castle] Performer, Primary Artist
2000 Sounds Psychedelic Primary Artist
2000 Nice Hits Nice Bits The Nice Primary Artist
2000 Immediate Lets You In Primary Artist
2000 Here Come the Nice: The Immediate Anthology The Nice Primary Artist
2000 Greatest Hits of the 60's [Disky Box 2] Primary Artist
1999 Wow! That Was the 60's [UK Import] Primary Artist
1999 The Sixties Collection [Madacy] Primary Artist
1999 The Immediate Collection The Nice Primary Artist
1999 Lo Que Mas Se Baila en Las Galaxias, Vol. 1 Primary Artist
1999 Acid Space Performer
1999 60's Box Set Performer, Primary Artist
1998 Rock Progression Performer, Primary Artist
1998 Psychedelia [Crimson] Performer, Primary Artist
1998 Disraeli Years Performer, Primary Artist
1997 Tibetan Freedom Concert Dancer
1997 Sixties Apocalypse Primary Artist
1997 In Search of Space: The Sixties to Seventies Performer
1997 Daytrippers: 50 Classic Tracks from the Sixties by Original Artists Performer, Primary Artist
1997 Daytrippers, Vol. 1 Primary Artist
1996 Supernatural Fairy Tales: The Progressive Rock Era Producer, Performer, Primary Artist
1996 Psychedelic Perceptions Performer, Primary Artist
1996 BBC Sessions: America The Nice Primary Artist
1995 The Immediate Years The Nice Primary Artist
1995 The Best of the Nice [Griffin] The Nice Primary Artist, Arranger
1995 Sounds of the Sixties Primary Artist
1995 Prog Rock, Vol. 1 Producer, Performer, Primary Artist
1995 King Solomon's Goldmine Primary Artist
1995 Journey to the Edge: Progressive Rock Classics [Music Collection] Performer, Primary Artist
1994 The Immediate Singles Collection Performer, Primary Artist
1994 Super Hits of the Sixties [Disc 1] Primary Artist
1994 Super Hits of the Sixties [Box] Primary Artist
1994 Raw Melody Men New Model Army Composer
1994 Psychedelic Years Revisited Primary Artist
1994 BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert New Model Army Composer
1993 The Famous Charisma Box Producer, Composer
1993 Stars of British Rock Performer, Primary Artist
1991 The Immediate Singles Collection, Vol. 3 Performer, Primary Artist
1991 The Immediate Singles Collection, Vol. 2 Performer, Primary Artist
1991 The Immediate Singles Collection, Vol. 1 Primary Artist
1991 Immediate Hit Singles, Vol. 2 Performer, Primary Artist
1991 British Rock Classics: Original British Rock Classics Performer, Primary Artist
1988 Nice: Greatest Hits The Nice Primary Artist
1985 The Nice Collection The Nice Primary Artist
1983 Five Bridges/Autumn 67 The Nice Primary Artist
197? The Best of the Nice [Electrola] The Nice Primary Artist
197? Pop Groups of the 60's (With Humble Pie) The Nice Primary Artist
197? Hang on to a Dream [EMI] The Nice Primary Artist
1978 Greatest Hits The Nice Primary Artist
1976 Amoeni Redivivi The Nice Primary Artist
1975 The Immediate Story The Nice Primary Artist
1973 In Memoriam The Nice Primary Artist
1972 Keith Emerson & the Nice The Nice Primary Artist
1972 Autumn to Spring The Nice Primary Artist
1971 Keith Emerson With the Nice The Nice Primary Artist, Producer
1971 Elegy The Nice Primary Artist, Producer, Arranger
1970 Five Bridges The Nice Primary Artist, Producer
1969 Nice The Nice Primary Artist, Producer
1969 Gulliver's Travels Primary Artist
1968 Ars Longa Vita Brevis The Nice Primary Artist, Producer, Audio Production
1967 The Thoughts of Emerlist Davjack The Nice Primary Artist
Жега [Heat] Primary Artist
The Ultimate Sixties Collection Primary Artist
The Psychedelic Journey Primary Artist
The Nice [DVD] The Nice Primary Artist
The Bath Festival Primary Artist
Space Hymns: An Introduction to Prog Rock Primary Artist
Someone The Nice Primary Artist, Composer
Small Faces & Friends Primary Artist
One More Chance Performer, Primary Artist
Live Broadcasts 1968 The Nice Primary Artist
Legends of Rock [Bigtime] Performer, Primary Artist
Happy to Be a Part of the Industry of Human Happiness [Immediate] Performer, Primary Artist
Greatest Ever! 60s Flower Power Primary Artist
Famous Pop Groups of the 60s Humble Pie / The Nice Primary Artist
Everything as Nice as Mother Makes It The Nice Primary Artist
Diary Of An Empty Day The Nice Primary Artist
Castle Masters Collection The Nice Primary Artist, Producer, Arranger
Box of Rock [Disc 7] Primary Artist
Box of Rock [Disc 6] Primary Artist
Box of Rock [Disc 3] Primary Artist
Autumn 67 The Nice Primary Artist
Autumn 1968/Spring 1969 The Nice Primary Artist
America [Laserlight] The Nice Primary Artist