- Five Bridges
Infobox Album |
Name = Five Bridges
Type =Album
Artist =The Nice
Released = June, 1970
Recorded = October 17, 1969
Genre = Rock,Progressive rock
Length = 45:20
Label =Mercury Records (USA)Charisma Records (UK)
Producer =
Reviews =
Last album = "Nice" (1969)
This album = Five Bridges (1970)
Next album = "Elegy" (1971)The Five Bridges Suite is a modern piece of music, written in the 1960s, combining classical music andjazz . Written about the UK city ofNewcastle upon Tyne bridge s, it was released as an album byThe Nice which achieved the number two position in the UK album charts [http://www.chartstats.com/artistinfo.php?id=2031] .History
The work was commissioned for the Newcastle Arts Festival and premiered with a full
orchestra conducted byJoseph Eger onOctober 10 ,1969 (the recorded version is fromOctober 17 inCroydon 'sFairfield Halls ). The title refers to the city's five bridges spanning theRiver Tyne (two more have since been built over the river), and the album cover features an image of theTyne Bridge .The five movements are:
*Fantasia - orchestra with solopiano interludes byKeith Emerson
*Second Bridge - trio without orchestra
*Chorale - Lee Jackson's vocals with orchestra, alternating with piano trio interludes
*High Level Fugue - piano with accompanyingcymbal s
*Finale - a restating of the "Second Bridge" with additional jazz horn players.The most elaborate orchestral writing is the "Fantasia", but even this is fairly rudimentary, which is understandable as it was Emerson's first foray into this medium. Emerson credits
Friedrich Gulda for inspiring the High Level Fugue, which uses jazz figures in the strict classical form. Individually, the movements are not worthy of special notice, but thesuite as a whole is remarkable for its successful integration of the disparate materials. The ambitious nature of the production is also laudable - the entire suite was recorded at aconcert performance and meetings of pop groups and orchestras were not at all commonplace.Also included on the "Five Bridges"
album were live performances from the same Fairfield Hall concert of the SibeliusIntermezzo and a movement from Tchaikovsky's "Pathetique"Symphony . Both involved the orchestra playing the "straight" music juxtaposed with the trio's interpretations. Newly discovered material from this concert was later issued as part of a 3-CD set entitled "Here Come The Nice".The "Five Bridges" album also included a blending of
Bob Dylan 's "Country Pie" with Bach's "Brandenburg Concerto No. 6" (with a quote ofColeman Hawkins ' jazz line "Rifftide" as well) and a studio recording of the original "One of Those People".Track listing
#The Five Bridges Suite (Emerson/Jackson) - 18:06:*Fantasia 1st Bridge:*2nd Bridge :*Chorale 3rd Bridge :*High Level Fugue 4th Bridge:*Finale 5th Bridge
#Intermezzo 'Karelia Suite' (
Sibelius ) (9:01)
#Pathetique (Symphony No. 6, 3rd Movement) (Tchaikovsky , Arr. Emerson/Joseph Eger) (9:23)
#Country Pie/Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 (Bob Dylan /Johann Sebastian Bach ) (5:40)
#One Of Those People (Emerson/Jackson) (3:08)CD Reissue
The CD reissue has 5 bonus tracks. These are:
* The Thoughts of Emerlist Davjack
* Flower King of Flies
* Bonnie K
* Diary of an Empty Day
* AmericaThe original album is tracks 1 to 8. The bonus tracks are tracks 9 to 13. Unfortunately, the "Five Bridges Suite" track numbers bear no relation to the music - and the sleeve notes bear no relation to the CD tracks.
Sleeve Notes
* The Five Bridges Suite - Tracks 1 to 8CD Tracks
* 1 Fantasia 1st Bridge/2nd Bridge (2.42)
* 2 Chorale 3rd Bridge (3.27)
* 3 High Level Fugue 4th Bridge (4.01)
* 4 Finale 5th Bridge (7.59)Actual Music
* Fantasia 1st Bridge (6.11)
* 2nd Bridge (3.58)
* Chorale 3rd Bridge (3.32)
* High Level Fugue 4th Bridge (1.00)
* Finale 5th Bridge (3.26)This means that Track 3 is actually the 2nd Bridge and Track 4 contains 3rd Bridge, 4th Bridge (at 3.32) and 5th Bridge.
Personnel
*
Brian Davison - drums, percussion
*Keith Emerson - keyboards
*Lee Jackson - vocals,bass guitar With:
*Joe Harriott
* Peter King
*Chris Pyne
*Alan Skidmore
* John Warren
*Kenny Wheeler
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