I have the vinyl album of the Five Bridges but was delighted to have a CD which I will eventually put onto my USB plug to play in my car. It must be one of my favourite pieces of music along with Colosseum Live. Thanks for allowing me to air my views.
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Generally overlooked album by prog rock progenitors The Nice. At the time it was genuinely ground breaking... and is a must have for any serious fan of progressive music. The performances are uniformly excellent and the general listening experience is a great improvement on the original vinyl release....recommended.
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Bought to supplement the original vinyl I have, bonus tracks a good addition to the album particularly America. Great to be able to play it regularly again.
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Pure genius! What can I tell you? Experimental 1960s music, complete with Keith Emersons showmanship keyboard-playing, abstract sounds, and Lee Jacksons idiosyncratic lyrics blend perfectly with the classical talent of Bach, Sibelius, and Tchaikovsky under the baton of Joseph Eger. In many ways this is typical of the 60s sound, but in other ways, it was, and still is way ahead of its time. Pure enjoyment from start to finish, but never dull or boring. The musical equivalent of a blaze in a fire-works factory!
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Terribly dated and badly recorded.
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I bought this after the BBC programmes about Prog Rock in Britain. I remembered it from years back so I went looking. It is nearly as good as I remember it, which is a good thing, cos most nostalgia is rose tinted. It is a classic in its area, showcasing the excesses and self indulgence of our prog rockers perfectly. If you think you might like it, you will not be dissapointed.
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