For any serious collector of early progressive rock, 1970 swan song, Five Bridges , stands as a monumental experiment in fusing rock, jazz, and classical music . Originally released months after the band’s demise, it captures Keith Emerson at the height of his pre-ELP powers. For those seeking the absolute pinnacle of audio fidelity, the 2015 Japanese SHM-SACD reissue is the definitive way to experience this "classical-rock concoction". Why This Reissue Matters
: This is a single-layer stereo SACD , meaning it requires a dedicated Super Audio CD player—it will not play on standard CD players. A Masterclass in Composition
The (Super High Material SACD) isn't just a standard remaster. It utilizes a DSD flat transfer from the original UK analog master tapes, edited specifically in 2015 to preserve every nuance of the performance. The Nice - Five Bridges 1970 (2015 SHM-SACD ISO)
The heart of the album is the a commissioned work for the Newcastle Arts Festival in 1969. Over five "bridges," Emerson leads the trio alongside the Sinfonia of London , conducted by Joseph Eger.
The Ultimate Crossover: The Nice’s Five Bridges on 2015 SHM-SACD For any serious collector of early progressive rock,
: From the piano-led Fantasia to the high-energy High Level Fugue , the suite is a vivid tribute to the Tyne’s bridges.
: Side two features the band’s signature take on classical giants, including Sibelius's Karelia Suite and Tchaikovsky's Pathetique . Why This Reissue Matters : This is a
: The disc label is printed with "Onsho Shiyou" green ink to minimize diffuse reflection.