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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
ARTHUR BROWN – Monster’s Ball
October 31, 2022

Cleopatra 2022 Streaming his stentorian might through the prism of terrific classics to fan the tuneful flames, the God of Hellfire has fun and gets away with it. No-one’s oeuvre seems better suited to honor Halloween than Arthur Brown’s, other … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Davey, Arthur Brown, Brian Auger, Carmine Appice, Gilli Smyth, Halloween, Ian Paice, James Williamson, Mark Stein, Nik Turner, psychedelia, Rat Scabies, Roye Albrighton, Steve Hillage
Arthur Brown Calls Friends To “Monster’s Ball”
August 24, 2022

It’s barely been a couple of months since Arthur Brown released the brilliant “Long Long Road” album but October 21st, ten days before Halloween that this artist came to associate with long ago, will see the issue, on CD and … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Davey, Arthur Brown, Brian Auger, Carmine Appice, Gilli Smyth, Ian Paice, James Williamson, Mark Stein, Nik Turner, Rat Scabies, Roye Albrighton, Steve Hillage
NEKTAR – …Sounds Like Swiss
October 26, 2021

Think Like A Key 2021 Dusted off in the past to remember the future and brought to the center of the eye, unique archive recordings get restored for the audiovisual glory. Formed in Hamburg in 1969, this English team were … Continue reading
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Tagged live, Nektar, prog rock, Ron Howden, Roye Albrighton
NEKTAR To Release Audio-Visual Live Documents From 1973
July 7, 2021

Last decades saw the renewed interest in NEKTAR who are a creative force even today, the prog rock veterans’ latest studio offering issued as recently as 2020, yet the British band’s ’70s output remain unprecedented, and criminally underrated, in its … Continue reading
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Tagged Nektar, Ron Howden, Roye Albrighton