For many friends of progressive rock music, Brian Davison's - unfortunately - only album, Every Which Way, is an inside tip. Although Brian Davison was world renowned and received high appraisal for many years as the drummer of The Nice, Every Which Way flourished rather undetected. The album, published on 25.09.1970, was brought on the market in nearly all relevant countries, but the rather disappointing sales figures confirmed the suspicion, that the lustre of The Nice had no effect on the band. This is also true for the projects of the other The Nice members Lee Jackson and David O' List, since success of their publications as Jackson Heights and Jet was denied them. Merely Keith Emerson was successful with Emerson Lake & Palmer. But this is a different story.
01 Bed ain't what it used to be 02 Castle sand 03 Go placidly 04 All in time 05 What you like 06 The light 07 Bell 08 Bell 09 Bell 10 Niforos 11 Bell-Niforos 12 Bell