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ultmetal Administrator


Number of posts: 16191 Age: 45 Registration date: 2007-01-04
 | Subject: Nektar Thu Jul 26, 2007 5:10 pm | |
| Nektar are one of my favorite progressive rock bands, yet most people have never even heard of them. Any Nektar fans here?
Favorite albums: 1. Recycled 2. Down to Earth 3. Evolution 4. A Tab in the Ocean 5. Remember the Future |
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SAHB Healer Metal is in my blood


Number of posts: 2555 Age: 53 Registration date: 2007-02-06
 | Subject: Re: Nektar Thu Jul 26, 2007 10:48 pm | |
| 1. Sounds Like This 2. More Live in New York 3. Man in the Moon (not vintage Nektar, mine is filed in my pomprock section, but I love it). 4. A Tab in the Ocean 5. Remember the Future (this and "Tab" are the classics, my attention span isn't always sharp enough for full appreciation though).
I probably listen to the s/t "Bee" CD the most, but that's a compilation, not an offical album per se. I think "Sounds Like This" was recorded in one take "live" in studio. It has a real spontanious feel about it that is pretty cool. |
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ultmetal Administrator


Number of posts: 16191 Age: 45 Registration date: 2007-01-04
 | Subject: Re: Nektar Fri Jul 27, 2007 3:26 pm | |
| Wow!!!! Another Nektar fan. So very cool.
"Recycled" is my favorite and has been since I heard it in the mid-1970's. It's almost industrial sounding. I'm actually sitting here listening to it right now. I never could understand why so many die-hard fans disliked this album so much. _________________ ULTIMATUM - TOO METAL FOR WIKIPEDIA!
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caniplaywithmadness? Metal master


Number of posts: 515 Age: 23 Registration date: 2007-02-01
 | Subject: Re: Nektar Mon Jul 30, 2007 6:55 pm | |
| i have remember the future but their other albums aren't that high on my want list |
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ultmetal Administrator


Number of posts: 16191 Age: 45 Registration date: 2007-01-04
 | Subject: Re: Nektar Mon Jul 30, 2007 7:15 pm | |
| Steve Harris is a big Nektar fan. I remember reading how much he admired the band. They even did a Nektar cover song. _________________ ULTIMATUM - TOO METAL FOR WIKIPEDIA!
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caniplaywithmadness? Metal master


Number of posts: 515 Age: 23 Registration date: 2007-02-01
 | Subject: Re: Nektar Tue Jul 31, 2007 12:11 pm | |
| yeah lol thats why i checked them out |
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ultmetal Administrator


Number of posts: 16191 Age: 45 Registration date: 2007-01-04
 | Subject: Re: Nektar Tue Jul 31, 2007 2:56 pm | |
| I would recommend checking out "Recycled". It's a bit less trippy than the CD you have . It's my favorite. _________________ ULTIMATUM - TOO METAL FOR WIKIPEDIA!
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SAHB Healer Metal is in my blood


Number of posts: 2555 Age: 53 Registration date: 2007-02-06
 | Subject: Re: Nektar Tue Jul 31, 2007 10:53 pm | |
| For a long time I shied away from Krautrock, as my only exposure was through bizzare bands like Amon Duul and Can. It's too bad, because so many old German bands like Nektar, Kin Ping Meh, Birth Control, and Epitaph (as well as many, many others like Jane) are really mostly very accessible rock & hard rock with jammy, progressive tendencies. Not hard on my American ears at all; but it took me a long time to learn about that scene. Nektar is actually one of the "trippier" of these bands, depending on the album in question, but they aren't really all that weird per se. |
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Guest Guest
 | Subject: Re: Nektar Wed Aug 01, 2007 4:09 am | |
| I'm a big fan of Nektar! My favorite song is "A tab in the Ocean". |
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S.D. Administrator


Number of posts: 12390 Age: 41 Registration date: 2008-07-12
 | Subject: Re: Nektar Thu Feb 24, 2011 3:18 pm | |
| a recent convert here...and someone who now believes they are one of the most underrated progressive rock bands of the 70's. Criminally under appreciated.
I've been slowly trying to untangle their discography, it's rather confused, especially because the albums came out in the wrong order in the States. In addition, the US versions were often remixed by the US labels so don't sound like their European counterparts (this is true of both Tab and Recycled, not sure about Remember). The US version of Tab is horrendous compared to the original European mix (they added a bunch of effects to the tracks, tons of flange and reverb). Here's what I've been able to figure out so far, please point out any errors, thanks.
The Boston Tapes (Nov 1970) - unreleased album recorded during a trip to Boston, originally intended to be distributed as a promotional album to record labels and retailers. Unissued in legal form until the 2011 Deluxe Edition of "A Tab In The Ocean". Many of the songs from this album were later re-recorded for "Sounds Like This", but these early versions are actually superior IMHO. There are a few songs on here that aren't available anywhere else; Candlelight, Where Did You Go, Sealed With A Kiss and Our Love Will Last Forever.
Journey To The Center Of The Eye (1971) - was this album ever released in the US? If so, anybody know what year?
A Tab In The Ocean (released in Europe 1972, in the US in 1976 with a different mix)
Sounds Like This (1973) - not sure whether this album came out in the US or not.
Remember The Future (Europe 1973/US 1974) - their 4th album was the first to be issued in the US, also their debut American tour.
Sunday Night At London Roundhouse (1974 Japan only) - the original issue was 5 tracks, 2 of which were taken from the concert, the other 3 were live in the studio recordings. Reissued in 2005 as a 2CD set with the entire Roundhouse performance intact.
Down To Earth (1974)
Unidentified Flying Abstract (Chipping Norton tapes 1974) - live in the studio recordings, these were recorded after the work on Down To Earth was completed, as a chance for the band to unwind and have some fun. 3 tracks were originally released on the Japan only Roundhouse LP, the entire session has been reissued on CD.
Recycled (1975) - Another album with a completely different mix in the US.
Live In New York (1977) - this was a live radio broadcast recorded in NY during the Remember The Future tour in 1974, unreleased for 3 years.
Magic Is A Child (1977)
Am I missing anything from the 70's?
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MetalGuy71 Bukkake Tsunami

Number of posts: 15716 Age: 40 Registration date: 2007-02-01
 | Subject: Re: Nektar Thu Feb 24, 2011 3:45 pm | |
| Would this be a good place to start?  _________________ A legend in posting since February 1st, 2007
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S.D. Administrator


Number of posts: 12390 Age: 41 Registration date: 2008-07-12
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MetalGuy71 Bukkake Tsunami

Number of posts: 15716 Age: 40 Registration date: 2007-02-01
 | Subject: Re: Nektar Thu Feb 24, 2011 4:38 pm | |
| Eh, I'm just the opposite. If it's a band I'm unfamiliar with, I like to test the waters with a "best of" and go from there. I was listening to some clips on Amazon. These guys will go in the "maybe" category for now. _________________ A legend in posting since February 1st, 2007
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S.D. Administrator


Number of posts: 12390 Age: 41 Registration date: 2008-07-12
 | Subject: Re: Nektar Thu Feb 24, 2011 4:41 pm | |
| Well, that compilation was put together by the band, so it would be a good introduction.
I also wouldn't bother trying to get a handle on their sound from samples...with many songs around the 17 minute mark, there's no way to get even a hint.
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exact33 The King

Number of posts: 15600 Age: 38 Registration date: 2007-02-10
 | Subject: Re: Nektar Thu Feb 24, 2011 5:39 pm | |
| I still need to check them out... _________________  |
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S.D. Administrator


Number of posts: 12390 Age: 41 Registration date: 2008-07-12
 | Subject: Re: Nektar Tue Mar 13, 2012 5:37 am | |
| Many of these albums have been reissued in the past year or so, nice to see them available. There's a new remaster of Sunday Night At The London Roundhouse I need to pick up.
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exact33 The King

Number of posts: 15600 Age: 38 Registration date: 2007-02-10
 | Subject: Re: Nektar Tue Mar 13, 2012 7:08 pm | |
| I love what i have gotten so far. _________________  |
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DeathCult Master Of The Crotch Grab

Number of posts: 6510 Age: 38 Registration date: 2007-12-18
 | Subject: Re: Nektar Wed Mar 14, 2012 1:33 am | |
| Recent convert here. Excellent band, shamefully underrated.
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James B. Scurvy Skalliwag

Number of posts: 5494 Age: 47 Registration date: 2008-02-10
 | Subject: Re: Nektar Wed Mar 14, 2012 1:38 am | |
| One of those bands that headphones and a scoobie doobie went hand in hamd with back when. _________________  |
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exact33 The King

Number of posts: 15600 Age: 38 Registration date: 2007-02-10
 | Subject: Re: Nektar Wed Mar 14, 2012 2:03 am | |
| | DeathCult wrote: | Recent convert here. Excellent band, shamefully underrated.
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stepcousin Heart of Metal


Number of posts: 1097 Age: 44 Registration date: 2007-03-11
 | Subject: Re: Nektar Wed Mar 14, 2012 2:14 am | |
| i actually bought a couple of Nektar vinyl LP's about a year ago, only because of Ult's recomendations. One of them is "Down To Earth" but I don't know what the other one is, it's lost in my endless boxes of records. I haven't heard them yet, but I will. So much music, so little time to enjoy them. |
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powermacho Heart of Metal


Number of posts: 1717 Age: 24 Registration date: 2007-02-14
 | Subject: Re: Nektar Tue Mar 20, 2012 9:43 pm | |
| i have been lucky to see the band live twice. Nektar is my fave prog band along with genesis and rush.
The albums I managed to get, where the mini LP Japanese remasters. |
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