Improvisations to Music

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Improvisations to Music is the first comedy album by Nichols and May.

The sketches were recorded improvised along with the accompaniment of Marty Rubenstein on piano. The album peaked at 39 on the Billboard 200.[1]

Track listing

  1. Cocktail Piano (4:37)
  2. Mysterioso (4:38)
  3. Second Piano Concerto (The Dentist) (4:57)
  4. Everybody's Doing It Now (2:40)
  5. Bach to Bach (5:28)
  6. Tango (2:28)
  7. Sonata for Piano and Celeste (5:37)
  8. Chopin (3:42)

References

  1. ^ a b "Lindsay Planer review of Improvisations to Music". Allmusic.