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Hang on to a Dream: The Story of the Nice [Paperback]

Martyn Hanson (Author)
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October 1, 2002

The Nice were Keith Emerson’s band prior to superstardom with Emerson, Lake and Palmer. Formed as a backing band for soul singer PP Arnold, The Nice went on to lay the foundations for what would become progressive rock. Their debut LP mixed rock with jazz and classical music, but it was their hard rock reinvention of Leonard Bernstein’s "America" that took them into the U.S. and U.K. charts, and influenced their biggest fan, Jimi Hendrix, to reinterpret "The Star Spangled Banner."


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Martyn Hanson has written sleeve notes for both ELP and The Nice.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Helter Skelter Publishing (October 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1900924439
  • ISBN-13: 978-1900924436
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,830,603 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Solid Bio of a Neglected Band - A bit Anti- ELP, December 10, 2002
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The Nice were true orginals - in 1960's Britian awash with imitation blues bands and R & B [imitations], all of whom were crushed beneath the weight of the Fab Four, The Nice appeared from nowhere along this continum. Showcasing great musicianship and knowledge of Classical musical forms, the Nice were the missing link between Psychedelic mayhem and Progressive pandemonium.

Martyn Hanson gives us a complete run-down of each member of this revolutionary band, and details how they came together ostensibly as P.P. Arnold's back-up band. Original manager Andrew Loog Oldham,[inespensively], needed an opening act, so The Nice stepped forward. Hanson show how lamentable management skills of the mentally-unbalanced Oldham put pressures on the band to constantly tour since they never saw a penny of royalties from any of their albums.

The Nice began with four players, and almost according to the [strange] script of LSD-laced guitarists, Davy O'List became more and more unbalanced and was let go, reducing The Nice to a power trio, but giving Keith Emerson more influence. Throughout the remainder of the 60's The Nice produced ambitious, if poorly recorded albums, and built a fan base.

Emerson wanted better players, certaintly a better singer than Lee Jackson, so he dumped the Nice to hook up with "his heaviness" Greg Lake and Carl Palmer to form ELP, a higher-tech version of The Nice, although Emerson claimed he wanted to do something different. Hanson is critical of ELP's work, but I can't imagine Jackson or Davidson playing on say "Tarkus" or "Brain Salad Surgery." Emerson snakebit his former bandmates when he broke up The Nice, and they both have struggled unfairly. Yes destroyed their second chance of a breakthrough when they recruited Patrick Moraz from Refugee to replace Rick Wakeman.

Hanson's book is well-written, full of information, anecdotal, and appraisals with a slight critical edge that gives his recounting of the rise, fall, and rebirth of this seminal 1960's band. A strong slice of rock history, and a solid addition to anyone who is interested in Keith Emerson, 1960's British rock, the Nice, or Prog in general.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Progressive Rock Movement Begins Here, October 24, 2007
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The story of The Nice is a story of a new chapter in pop music, that is the start of the Progressive Rock Movement of the late 1960's that lasted nearly ten years as a popular music form.

This well researched book tells the story of a rock band that was created to back-up a soul singer and went on to explore a new musical form that combined rock music with classical and jazz elements. Keith Emerson, Davy O'List, Brian Davidson and Lee Jackson were the players. The Nice broke down many walls that stood between classical music and rock and created what was called in 1967 as: 'Art Rock".

This well written book does explain how The nice changed the rules of the game from the beginings in the early 60's up to reunion shows of 2002. It is a book I have refered to many times over for the correct information about the band and progressive rock in general. There are some great photo's of the band and every member of The Nice was interviewed for this project.

I can't recomend: "Hang On To A Dream" highly enough, it's a very good book that answers lot's of questions about Keith, Lee, Brian & Davy. If you enjoy the music of ELP or The Nice, this book is for you.
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