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Revolutionary Piano

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Download links and information about Revolutionary Piano by Nicky Hopkins. This album was released in 1966 and it belongs to Rock, Rock & Roll genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 33:22 minutes.

Artist: Nicky Hopkins
Release date: 1966
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll
Tracks: 12
Duration: 33:22
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Mr. Big 2:25
2. Yesterday 4:06
3. Goldfinger 2:15
4. Don't Get Around Much Anymore 2:57
5. Jenni 2:27
6. Acapulco 22 2:15
7. You Came a Long Way from St Louis 2:30
8. Love Letters 2:33
9. The Unlonely Bull 2:35
10. Satisfaction 3:03
11. Paris Bells 2:48
12. The Ilejistry Pig 3:28

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Or perhaps a better title might have been The Counter-revolutionary Piano of Nicky Hopkins. For, although Nicky had already established himself as one of the greatest rock and R&B pianists in Britain via numerous sessions, this 1966 instrumental LP was dominated by easy listening arrangements of standards. Despite the production credit of Shel Talmy (Who, the Kinks), what sets the tone are the period lite soundtrack orchestration (by David Whitaker) and wordless backup vocals (by the Mike Sammes Singers). It's candlelight music with a desperately trendy edge, far removed indeed from the Who's My Generation album (which both Hopkins and Talmy had worked on extensively around this time). Nicky Hopkins doing "Goldfinger," "Love Letters," and "Don't Get Around Much Anymore"? Yep, with MOR arrangements of "Satisfaction" and "Yesterday" thrown in for good measure. It's nothing more than a curio, though with the massive easy listening revival of the mid-'90s, its day may have finally come; indeed, it was reissued on CD by Columbia in the U.K.