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Here Come the Nice

Small Faces · 1967

5 min · 2 tracks · hard rock ยท psychedelic rock ยท R&B

A vibrant blend of psychedelic rock and rhythm and blues, bursting with youthful energy and melodic hooks.

Here Come the Nice is a single by Small Faces, released in 1967. A vibrant blend of psychedelic rock and rhythm and blues, bursting with youthful energy and melodic hooks. The album is notable for its critical reception, showcasing the band's evolving style that would influence the burgeoning psychedelic movement. Critics praised its innovative sound, helping to establish Small Faces as key figures in the 1960s British rock landscape, which set the stage for their later works. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Here Come the Nice sound like?

A vibrant blend of psychedelic rock and rhythm and blues, bursting with youthful energy and melodic hooks. Rooted in hard rock and psychedelic rock.

What makes Here Come the Nice by Small Faces notable?

The album is notable for its critical reception, showcasing the band's evolving style that would influence the burgeoning psychedelic movement. Critics praised its innovative sound, helping to establish Small Faces as key figures in the 1960s British rock landscape, which set the stage for their later works. Released on June 2, 1967, 'Here Come the Nice' marked a transitional moment for Small Faces as they moved towards a more ambitious sound following their early singles. This was during their rise in popularity, solidifying their status in the British music scene after their successful debut album in 1966.

How many songs are on Here Come the Nice?

Here Come the Nice has 2 tracks, running approximately 5 minutes.

Tracklist

2 tracks·5:00

Best experienced from track one โ€” press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Here Come the Nice Standout 2:54
  • 2 Talk to You Standout 2:06

Release Date

June 2, 1967

Genre

hard rock, psychedelic rock

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Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Runtime

5 min 0 sec