
Click here to play the whole album, without having to click on next part www.youtube.com Nektar's album "Recycled" is an absolute masterpiece in progressive rock imo. It is a great concept album, containing great time changes, beautiful vocals, and amazing choir. The album sounds very spacey but also down on earth alike at the same time, the feeling of being into the future and the past, sometimes both at the same time remains through the whole album. Nektar albums are very different and each album might take a while to get into, but when you are, then they sound amazing! Link to Nektar's official web page nektarsmusic.com As a Member you can hear some of their music, see tour list, and lots of other stuff. They are still touring! And making more music in the studio! Artist: Nektar - Roy Albrighton / lead vocals, guitars - Mick Brockett / visual environment - Alan "Taff" Freeman / keyboards, backing vocals - Ron Howden / drums, percussion - Derek "Mo" Moore / bass, backing vocals Album: Recycled (1975) Song: Part 1 of 4(due to the 10 min limit of video) of album. 1. Recycle (ca 0:00-2:49) 2. Cybernetic consumption(ca 2:49-4:58) 3. Recycle countdown (ca 4:58-6:50) 4. Automaton horrorscope (ca 6:50-9:52) 1. Recycle Call me down, the time is here reminding you to slow the wheel now, nearing the end of the day, look, never a moment too soon, or late. Count the hours, the weeks the days, forcing natures' slow decay here, as we look down on you there you, fall on into your web <b>...</b>
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Recycled
Recycle
Cybernetic
consumption
countdown
Automaton
horrorscope
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England
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1975
70's
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