Collection: The Nice Vinyl Records For Sale

Dig into The Nice vinyl records and albums available now at The Den. Our collection features a dynamic selection of records, with rare finds and popular titles in stock. Be sure to act fast as inventory changes frequently, and you won’t want to miss out on these gems for sale!

The ongoing demand for The Nice albums continues to captivate collectors and music lovers alike. Their unique blend of rock and classical music not only shaped a generation but also ensures that these vinyl records remain a prized addition to any collection.

The Nice

The Nice

The Nice emerged in 1967, making a significant mark on the progressive rock scene with their innovative blend of classical music and rock. Led by the talented keyboardist Keith Emerson, the band was notable for incorporating a full-time classical pianist, which set them apart from their contemporaries. Their debut album, "The Thoughts of Emerlist Davjack," released in 1969, showcased their unique sound and included memorable tracks like "America" and "Hang on to a Dream." Despite disbanding in 1970 as members pursued solo careers, The Nice left a lasting influence on the genre. They reunited for a tour in 2002, reminding fans of their contributions to progressive rock.
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