A short and deceiving example what Nektar is capable of. Recorded live before ENGLISH audience, only first song, “Desolation Valley” from 1972 “A Tab in the Ocean” album, carries a PROGRESSIVE mark. Although other songs, like “A Day in the Life of a Preacher” and “Ooop’s”, do carry a Nektar sound mark, are just more or less hard rock songs played in a different manner, and with style and instruments commonly not used in hard rock. “Mundetango” sounds like some group is practicing to keep rhythm steady or to play a new song, while too short “Summer Breeze” looks like the beginning of some longer suite, and ends faster then it started.Remember the Past!
Codec: mp3
Bitrate: 320 kB/s
Size: 245 MB
Genre : Prog. Rock, Space Rock
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Line-up
- Roy Albrighton / lead vocals, guitars
- Mick Brockett / lights
- Alan "Taff" Freeman / keyboards
- Ron Howden / drums, percussion
- Derek "Mo" Moore / bass
Tracklist:
CD 1
01 King Of Twilight 12.10
02 Desolation Valley 8.58
03 A Day In The Life Of A Preacher ft. The Birth Of Oh Willie 19.50
04 Summer Breeze 3.04
05 Cast Your Fate 5.41
CD 2
01 Remember The Future Of Part One 18.47
02 Odyssey (Ron's On) 11.15
03 1-2-3-4 12.31
04 Remember The Future Part Two (Let It Grow) 5.14
05 Woman Trouble 6.09
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Post je objavljen 24.01.2009. u 21:30 sati.