Английская Википедия:Elegy (The Nice album)
Шаблон:EngvarB Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox album Шаблон:Album ratings Elegy was the final official album release by The Nice, Keith Emerson having since moved on to Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Lee Jackson to Jackson Heights and Brian Davison to Every Which Way. It consists of live versions of songs from earlier releases, a studio take of a Tchaikovsky piece ("Pathetique") that had been released live on the previous album and a previously unheard cover of Dylan's "My Back Pages". Released a year after The Nice's final show in March 1970 in an attempt to capitalize on ELP's burgeoning success, the album achieved number 5 in the UK album chart.[1]
"Hang on to a Dream" and "America" were recorded live at Fillmore East, New York during the group's 1969 tour. It was during this tour that The Nice shared a bill with King Crimson, which led to Keith Emerson and Greg Lake hooking up to form a new band, Emerson, Lake & Palmer. "Hang On To A Dream" features extensive use of Emerson striking the interior piano strings, while "America" closes with several minutes of Hammond organ feedback. The two studio outtakes, "My Back Pages" and "Third Movement, Pathetique" had been recorded in 1969; "My Back Pages" featured a section which would be requoted on ELP's "Blues Variations" while a live orchestrated version of "Pathetique" had already seen release on Five Bridges.
Cover art
The UK edition came in a gatefold sleeve. It was designed by Hipgnosis (Storm Thorgerson and Aubrey Powell), well known as designers of album covers for Pink Floyd and other progressive rock bands. The front and back covers show a Sahara desert scene with a line of fifty red footballs (credited to Mettoy Playcraft) receding towards a distant dune. The inside of the cover shows, in the distance, a mesa or plateau; in front is a gravelly landscape strewn with memorabilia of the Nice such as older album covers, publicity shots, press releases and a scrapbook of press cuttings.
Track listing
Side one
- "Hang On to a Dream" (Live) (Tim Hardin) – 12:43
- "My Back Pages" (Bob Dylan) – 9:12
Side two
- "Third Movement, Pathetique" (Group Only) (Tchaikovsky; arranged by The Nice) – 7.05
- "America" (Live) (Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Sondheim, The Nice) – 10:27
Personnel
- The Nice
- Keith Emerson – piano, organ
- Lee Jackson – bass guitar, vocals
- Brian Davison – drums, percussion
References
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- 1971 albums
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- Live at the Fillmore East albums
- The Nice albums
- Charisma Records albums
- 1971 live albums
- Live progressive rock albums
- Charisma Records live albums
- Mercury Records albums
- Mercury Records live albums
- Albums produced by Brian Davison (drummer)
- Albums produced by Lee Jackson (bassist)
- Albums produced by Keith Emerson
- Covers albums
- Philips Records albums
- Philips Records live albums
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