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The four Englishmen who formed the initial incarnation of Nektar met in Germany and formed the band there in 1969. For a little while in the early to mid-'70s, it seemed like they might take American rock by storm, but that was mostly hype, and by 1975 their big moment had already passed, although they lingered on until the end of the decade and have re-formed in the new millennium, recording several new CDs and appearing at various progressive music festivals.

Allan Freeman (keyboards, vocals), Roye Albrighton (guitar, vocals), Derek Moore (bass, Mellotron, vocals), and Ron Howden (drums) all came to Hamburg from England in 1965 as members of different bands. They met in 1968 at the Star Club, where they discovered some common ground in the Beatles as well as early rock & roll, but were drawn to the more experimental sounds just beginning to emerge on the rock scene. A year later they formed Nektar and began working at combining these influences into an effective whole. By 1970, with a light show (designed and operated by unofficial fifth member Mick Brockett) added to their stage act, they began attracting a growing following in Germany.

They were signed to the Bellaphon label in 1971 and released their debut album, Journey to the Center of the Eye, a year later. Their second album, A Tab in the Ocean, followed later the same year, and achieved a cult following as a direct import. Their extended songs, usually involving extensive variations on the same theme, found a growing audience in an era dominated by the sounds of Emerson, Lake & Palmer and Yes. Nektar's sound, built around guitar, electronic keyboards, and bass, was far more gothic, with dense textures that didn't always reproduce well on-stage — but the fans didn't seem to notice. On radio, however, their music filled in large patches of time and attracted listeners ready to graduate from Iron Butterfly and Vanilla Fudge, and seeking a re-creation of the drug experience in progressive rock.

Their third album, Remember the Future, released in Germany in 1973, was the group's breakthrough record. The title track, broken into two side-length halves, took up the entire record, and became a favorite of FM radio in 1974. The album was followed later in 1973 by Sounds Like This, which was made up of shorter, simpler songs, but it was eclipsed in the United States by the American release of Remember the Future on the Passport label, their first U.S. release. When the group made its New York debut at the Academy of Music on September 28, 1974, Remember the Future was still the only Nektar album officially available in the United States. An indication of their stage presence and the nature of their act can be gleaned from the fact that between the wattage of their instruments and their light show, they blew the power at the Academy of Music upon taking the stage.

Their next album, Down to Earth (1974), featured ten support musicians and singers, among them P.P. (Pat) Arnold, but it didn't attract nearly the radio play of Remember the Future. Their next album, Live at the Roundhouse (1974), was cut live at the London venue, and didn't include "Remember the Future" among its tracks. They maintained a devoted and significant cult following in America as well as Germany, and their German label later released two double live albums from concerts in New York (which, between them, included two versions of "Remember the Future, Pt. 1" and two versions of "Pt. 2"). Ironically, Passport Records never released either album in the United States.

Albrighton was gone by Magic Is a Child (which featured one of the worst punning titles ever, "Eerie Lackawanna"), replaced on guitar by Dave Nelson, and synthesizer virtuoso Larry Fast joined the lineup for this album. The release of a double-LP best-of anthology in 1978 heralded the end of the group's run of success during the decade, although Man in the Moon, with David Prater on drums, was issued in 1980. However, the band re-formed in 2002 and began releasing new albums and appearing at progressive rock festivals such as that year’s NEARfest in Trenton, NJ. Original members Albrighton and Howden were featured in the group’s lineup, along with bassist Randy Dembo and organist Tom Hughes, although both Dembo and Hughes departed Nektar in 2006, and have since been replaced by Peter Pichl on bass and Klaus Henatsch on keyboards. During the 2000s, Nektar’s albums have included The Prodigal Son (2001), Evolution (2004), and Book of Days (2007). The live album Fortyfied was issued in 2009.

Title: Recycled (Deluxe Version)

Artist: Nektar

Genre: Rock

Title: Evolution

Artist: Nektar

Genre: Progressive Rock

Title: Recycled

Artist: Nektar

Genre: Progressive Rock

Title: The Prodigal Son

Artist: Nektar

Genre: Rock

Title: Safe Zone (Original Mix)

Artist: Nektar

Genre: Techno

Title: Sounds Like This

Artist: Nektar

Genre: Rock

Title: Nektar

Artist: Nektar

Genre: Rock

Title: Fortyfied

Artist: Nektar

Genre: Rock

Title: Book of Days

Artist: Nektar

Genre: Rock

Title: Down to Earth

Artist: Nektar

Genre: Rock

Title: Time Machine

Artist: Nektar

Genre: Rock

Title: Magic Is a Child

Artist: Nektar

Genre: Rock

Title: A Spoonful of Time

Artist: Nektar

Genre: Rock, Progressive

Title: ...Sounds Like This

Artist: Nektar

Genre: Rock

Title: live In Trenton 2002

Artist: Nektar

Genre: Rock

Title: The Other Side

Artist: Nektar

Genre: Rock, Punk Rock

Title: Remember the Future

Artist: Nektar

Genre: Rock

Title: Retrospektive 1969-1980

Artist: Nektar

Genre: Rock

Collections

Title: Songs About Money

Genre: Pop

Title: Prog Box

Genre: Rock

Title: Rock Covers Rock!

Genre: Rock

Title: This Is Acid Rock

Genre: Rock

Title: Mega Rock Madness

Genre: Rock

Title: Dubstep

Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop

Title: This Is Space Rock

Genre: Rock

Title: Dubstep Box

Genre: Electronica

Title: Psychedelic Summer

Genre: Rock

Title: Himavat Dana

Genre: Psychedelic

Featuring albums

Title: Prog Box

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Rock, Progressive

Title: Violin Fantasy

Artist: Jerry Goodman

Genre: Rock

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