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dablink|Not to be confused with Nectar .Unreferenced|date=October 2010Infobox musical artist | name = Nektar| image =| caption =| image_size =| background = group_or_band| origin = Hamburg , Germany | years_active = 1969–1982
2000–present| genre = Progressive Rock
Space Rock | label = Current:
Dream Nebula
Bellaphon Records|Bellaphon
Former:
United Artists Records|United Artists
Passport Records|Passport
Decca Records|Decca
Polydor Records|Polydor
Ariola Records|Ariola
Bacillus Records|Bacillus | associated_acts = The Peeps
Rainbows (band)|Rainbows
Message (band)|Message
Snowball (band)|Snowball
Grand Alliance (band)|Grand Alliance | website = http://nektarsmusic.com/ www.nektarsmusic.com| current_members = Roye Albrighton
Ron Howden
Klaus Henatsch
Peter Pichl| past_members = Derek Mo Moore
Allan Taff Freeman
Mick Brockett
Keith Walters
Larry Fast
Dave Nelson
Carmine Rojas
Dave Prater (musician)|Dave Prater
Randy Dembo
Tom Hughes (musician)|Tom Hughes
Nektar ( German language|German for Nectar ) is a 1970s English progressive rock band originally based in Germany .

History


The band formed in Hamburg , Germany in 1969, members included Englishmen Roye Albrighton on guitars and vocals, Allan "Taff" Freeman on keyboards, Derek "Mo" Moore on bass, Ron Howden on drums, and Mick Brockett on lights, special effects and other miscellanea. Songwriting was always considered a group effort.

The band's early albums such as Journey to the Centre of the Eye , ...Sounds Like This and A Tab in the Ocean were obscure psychedelic rock albums that won the band a small but growing cult following, based largely on word of mouth. The last of those albums was the first Nektar album to be released in the U.S., on the small Passport Records label.

It was Nektar's second U.S. release, Remember the Future (1973), that propelled the band briefly into mass popularity. A concept album about a blindness|blind boy who communicates with an Extraterrestrial life in popular culture|extraterrestrial being, the music was a big leap forward for the band with a much more melodic sound than on previous albums. It shot into the Top 20 album charts in the U.S. The follow-up album, Down to Earth (1974), was another concept album with a circus (performing art)|circus theme; it also sold well, breaking into the Top 40 album charts and included Nektar's only song to chart on the Billboard singles charts, "Astral Man". The next album, Recycled (1975), was stylistically close to bands like Gentle Giant and is considered by many fans to be Nektar's finest moment.

Guitarist Roye Albrighton left the band just prior to the studio sessions to record Nektar's first major-label release, Magic is a Child (1977). Guitarist Dave Nelson joined the band after Albrighton's departure. The album was more eclectic, although with shorter songs and fairly straightforward rhythms-but many fans thought it was too pop music|pop -oriented; lyrically the album covered a wide range of subjects from Norse mythology and Magic (paranormal)|magic to more down to earth subjects like Rail transport|railroads and truck drivers. But there are some fans who considered the album a misfire and it proved to be the end of Nektar's brief popularity, although a few more albums were released, mostly live albums and compilations.

When the Nektar back catalog was first released on compact disc in the early 1990s, the wrong master(the quad rear channel mix)was used for the Bellaphon CD release of Remember the Future . The mix practically buried Roye Albrighton's lead guitar. This was corrected in later CD releases.

Nektar regrouped in 2002 and headlined NEARfest (opposite Steve Hackett ) with a full line-up including synthesizer wizard Larry Fast . They also released their first album of new material since the 1970s, "The Prodigal Son". They followed this release up in 2004 with "Evolution". Recent members of Nektar have included Randy Dembo on bass, and Tom Hughes on Hammond organ alongside original members Albrighton and Howden. Dembo and Hughes left in August, 2006 citing communication problems, money issues, personality issues and trust in the management issues. All of Nektar's back catalogue has either been remastered and re-released or is in the process of being so. This includes A Tab in the Ocean which now features the original 1972 German mix, as well as an alternate 1976 "American" mix, Remember the Future with two bonus tracks in the form of two radio promo singles. The re-issue of Recycled features the original album release mix, and an alternate mix by Beatles engineer Geoff Emerick, something many fans found akin to hearing the music for the first time. Nektar's re-issue of Down to Earth contains seven bonus tracks, including hilarious out-takes by Robert Calvert. The re-issue of Magic Is a Child (an album which did not feature founding member Roye Albrighton) features amazingly clear sound, and four bonus tracks including a live-from-the radio version of "Midnight Light".

In 2006, the band found new management (Roy Clay) to replace The Eclectic Records staff, playing "Prog fests" around the globe on a part-time basis, and occasionally appearing in some of their old haunts in the New Jersey/New York area. Clay was subsequently released from management duties early 2007 after a dispute over financial matters.

The band also embarked on the production of a new album Book of Days . The album was released on 16 May 2008 on the Bellaphon Label.

In mid-2007, a solo tour was undertaken by lead singer Roye Albrighton, to be followed by a full band tour of Europe (primarily Germany), and scheduled by a European-based promoter, but they had to postpone as extra funds were needed to complete the new album.

The band is currently completing work on a new album for 2011, titled Juggernaut (Nektar Album)|Juggernaut .

Discography


Studio albums


YearAlbum
1971 Journey to the Centre of the Eye
1972 A Tab in the Ocean
1973 ...Sounds Like This
Remember the Future
1974Earth (Nektar album)>Down to Earth
1975Recycled
1977 Magic is a Child
1980Moon (Nektar album)>Man in the Moon
2001The Prodigal Son
2004Evolution
2008Book of Days
2011Juggernaut


Live albums


YearAlbum
1974 Sunday Night at London Roundhouse
1977Live in New York
1978 More Live Nektar in New York
2002 Unidentified Flying Abstract - Live at Chipping Norton 1974
Nearfest 2002 (Studio M Recording)
2004Greatest Hits Live (Nektar album)>Greatest Hits Live
2005 2004 Tour Live
Door to the Future
2009 Fortyfied


Compilation albums


YearAlbum
1976Nektar
1978 Thru the Ears
1994 Highlights - The Best of Nektar
1998 The Dream Nebula: The Best of 1971-1975


Singles


Year Title Billboard Hot 100 U.S Mainstream Rock UK Top 100 Album
1973"Do You Believe in Magic? "--- ...Sounds Like This
1974"What Ya Gonna Do? "---
"Remember the Future (Edit)"--- Remember the Future
"Fidgety Queen'"--- Down to Earth (Nektar album)
"Astral Man"91--
1975"Flight to Reality"--- Recycled (album)
2005"Always"--- Evolution (Nektar album)


Videography


Video albums


YearTitle
2003Live
2005 Pure: Live in Germany 2005


References


Reflist

External links


  • http://nektarsmusic.com/ The Official Nektar web site

  • http://www.thenektarproject.com/ The Nektar Project: the classic Nektar years from 1969 to 2003

  • discogs artist|Nektar

  • Allmusic|class=artist|id=p19532/biography|pure_url=yes Allmusic

  • http://www.prog-sphere.com/? p=49 2010 interview with Roye Albrighton


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