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Tag Archives: Ron Howden
NEKTAR Expand “Down To Earth” With Concert Documents
December 8, 2025

“There were individual pieces, rather than one long piece, on the album, but the storyline still linked them together. We had a bunch of songs that we wrote, and we liked the idea of the circus. We went to ‘Circus … Continue reading
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Tagged Derek "Mo" Moore, Nektar, Ron Howden, Roye Albrighton
NEKTAR Turn Their “Journey” Into A Box Set Travelogue
November 3, 2024

As far as first albums go, NEKTAR‘s 1971 “Journey To The Centre Of The Eye” was exemplary in terms of ambition of a yet-unknown ensemble, but then, being a British band who were working in Germany takes some guts anyway. … Continue reading
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Tagged Nektar, Ron Howden, Roye Albrighton
NEKTAR Celebrate Their Jubilee With Concert Release
February 25, 2024

One of those ensembles to carry on delivering the goods after a few decades in the business, NEKTAR consistently proved their creative strength over the last releases, being an excellent case in point. Not for nothing that record lent its … Continue reading
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Tagged Nektar, Ron Howden
NEKTAR Recycle Their Environmental Masterpiece
January 5, 2024

They may have not been unique in their pursue of progressive rock idiom, yet it didn’t take long for NEKTAR to decide that cosmic playgrounds they explored on and – their second and fourth albums, released, respectively, in 1972 and … Continue reading
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Tagged Nektar, Ron Howden, Roye Albrighton
NEKTAR Remember The Future In Definitive Way
August 28, 2023

If there ever was a progressive rock record of a second-echelon ensemble that has seen more than a fair share of reissues over the years, it’s NEKTAR‘s 1973 epic “Remember The Future” which, for the last decade and even longer, … Continue reading
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Tagged Nektar, Ron Howden, Roye Albrighton


