Nektar Reissues

Written by MuzikMan
Published August 15, 2004

Artist: Nektar
Titles: A Tab In The Ocean, Journey To The Center of the Eye, Remember The Future, Recycled
Genre: Progressive Rock
Label: Eclectic Discs/Dream Nebula Recordings
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Folks unfamiliar with the band Nektar think they are from Germany. What actually transpired was the quartet of Englishmen met in Germany in 1969 and formed the band. Ron Howden (drums, percussion), Derek "Mo" Moore (bass, vocals), Alan "Taff" Freeman (keyboards, vocals) and Roye Albrighton (guitar, lead vocals) would become huge in Germany and nearly broke big the in the U.S.

Eclectic Discs/Dream Nebula Recordings have reissued the four critically acclaimed albums that defined the band's career. A Tab In The Ocean, Journey To The Center of the Eye, Remember The Future and Recycled are lovingly remastered with detailed liner notes for former fans and the newly indoctrinated to enjoy. Their well-known masterpiece Remember The Future was appropriately chosen for the SACD format as well as Journey To The Center of the Eye.

Their sound was a progressive-psychedelic mixture of rock that was far ahead of its time. For this listener this was a new wonderful listening experience. Prior to receiving these CDs, I had not heard any Nektar music besides a video of "Remember The Future" on a DVD compilation. I can understand now what all the talk has been about the band reforming and going on tour.

Roye Albrighton was the driving force of this band. His skilled guitar playing set the table for his fellow band mates. Each recording was outstanding and stands as a testament to their importance to the history of prog-rock music. What made this so interesting was how the label broke up each album into two parts respectively, the original recordings versus the newly remastered versions. You are now able to hear succinct differences between the two formats for the first time. Both versions are excellent and it was a treat to get the best of both worlds.

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#1 — August 15, 2004 @ 19:08PM — Eric Olsen

thanks Keith, very nice news, I loved Nektar at the time and I did think they were German, thanks for setting me straight!

#2 — September 3, 2006 @ 13:56PM — Andy Lucas [URL]

Now the whole machine has moved on some, check it out at www.nektar.us

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