Nektar — "Recycled" (1975)
Remastered
(2004)
Roye Albrighton / guitar, lead vocals
Derek "Mo" Moore / bass, backing vocals
Ron Howden / drums, percussion
Allan "Taff" Freeman / keyboards, backing vocals
Mick Brockett / lights and visual effects
Larry Fast / Moog Synthesizers & Mellotrons
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The 2004 remastered version of Recycled includes the original mix from 1975 as well
as theGeoff
Emerickmix. The original mix is the first 11 tracks while the Geoff Emerick
mix is tracks 12 — 22. |
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- Recycle
- Recycle Countdown
- Automation Horrorscope
- Recycling
- Flight To Reality
- Unendless Imagination?
- Sao Paulo Sunrise
- Costa Del Sol
- Marvellous Moses
- It's All Over
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"From what I've heard, this was Nektar's last good album. On this album the
group had taken in a member on synthesisers, making this a even more keyboard-dominated
album than the previous ones. All the Nektar albums reviewed here has the quality
that they sounds different from each other, but all of them sounds very Nektar.
It seemed like Nektar had forbidden themselves to repeat anything they already had
done, and that's a good thing. "Recycled" has the usual high Nektar quality
in both the songwriting and performance. All the tracks flows together and creates
a 40–minutes piece of energetic and intense progressive rock in the traditional
Nektar style. Essential, just as the other Nektar albums you've read about here,"
Tommy Shoenbergs.
The 2004 remastered version of Recycled includes the original mix from 1975 as well
as theGeoff
Emerickmix. The original mix is the first 11 tracks while the Geoff Emerick
mix is tracks 12 — 22.