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Nektar|Recycled

Recycled

Nektar

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While the instrumental alliances that take place throughout Recycled aren't nearly as solid as on Journey to the Center of the Eye or Remember the Future, the album still harbors some of Nektar's intergalactic progressive rock penchants, although a slight decline in the band's cohesion is apparent. Guitarist Roy Albrighton lacks his usual gusto on most of the tracks, but tends to show signs of earlier days on both "Flight to Reality" and "Automatic Horrorscope." What does hold strong is Nektar's ability to conjure up a science-fiction atmosphere through the unorthodox application of percussion, guitar, and keyboards. Tracks like "Unendless Imagination" and "Cybernetic Consumption" wallow in a futuristic amalgam of strings and synth, with Larry Fast working the keyboards this time around. Fast holds his end up for the most part, but at times his playing sounds manufactured and colorless, which in turn dampens the rest of the surrounding instruments. Some intriguing creativity arises near the end of the album with "Sao Paulo Sunrise" and "Marvellous Moses," which resembles some of Nektar's early-'70s material. Recycled isn't a total disappointment, but the frequency of solid instrumentation and ability to hold attention does seem to fluctuate from time to time.

© Mike DeGagne /TiVo

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1
Recycle
00:02:46

James Freeman, Composer - Nektar, Vocals, MainArtist - Roye Albrighton, Composer - Peter Hauke, Nektar, Producer - Derek Moore, Composer - Ronald Howden, Composer - Allan Freeman, Composer

© 1975 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1975 Bellaphon Records

2
Cybernetic Consumption
00:02:10

James Freeman, Composer - Nektar, Vocals, MainArtist - Roye Albrighton, Composer - Peter Hauke, Nektar, Producer - Derek Moore, Composer - Ronald Howden, Composer - Allan Freeman, Composer

© 1975 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1975 Bellaphon Records

3
Recycle Countdown
00:01:52

James Freeman, Composer - Nektar, Vocals, MainArtist - Roye Albrighton, Composer - Peter Hauke, Nektar, Producer - Derek Moore, Composer - Ronald Howden, Composer - Allan Freeman, Composer

© 1975 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1975 Bellaphon Records

4
Automation Horrorscope
00:03:03

Nektar, Vocals, MainArtist - Roye Albrighton, Composer - Peter Hauke, Nektar, Producer - Ron Howden, Composer - Derek Moore, Composer - Allan Freeman, Composer

© 1975 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1975 Bellaphon Records

5
Recycling
00:01:51

James Freeman, Composer - Nektar, Vocals, MainArtist - Roye Albrighton, Composer - Peter Hauke, Nektar, Producer - Derek Moore, Composer - Ronald Howden, Composer - Allan Freeman, Composer

© 1975 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1975 Bellaphon Records

6
Flight To Reality
00:01:19

James Freeman, Composer - Nektar, Vocals, MainArtist - Roye Albrighton, Composer - Peter Hauke, Nektar, Producer - Derek Moore, Composer - Ronald Howden, Composer - Allan Freeman, Composer

© 1975 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1975 Bellaphon Records

7
Unendless Imaginations
00:04:39

Nektar, Vocals, MainArtist - Roye Albrighton, Composer - Peter Hauke, Nektar, Producer - Ron Howden, Composer - Derek Moore, Composer - Allan Freeman, Composer

© 1975 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1975 Bellaphon Records

8
Sao Paulo Sunrise
00:03:05

James Freeman, Composer - Nektar, Vocals, MainArtist - Roye Albrighton, Composer - Peter Hauke, Nektar, Producer - Derek Moore, Composer - Ronald Howden, Composer - Allan Freeman, Composer

© 1975 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1975 Bellaphon Records

9
Costa del Sol
00:04:03

James Freeman, Composer - Nektar, Vocals, MainArtist - Roye Albrighton, Composer - Peter Hauke, Nektar, Producer - Derek Moore, Composer - Ronald Howden, Composer - Allan Freeman, Composer

© 1975 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1975 Bellaphon Records

10
Marvellous Moses
00:06:35

James Freeman, Composer - Nektar, Vocals, MainArtist - Roye Albrighton, Composer - Peter Hauke, Nektar, Producer - Derek Moore, Composer - Ronald Howden, Composer - Allan Freeman, Composer

© 1975 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1975 Bellaphon Records

11
It's All Over
00:05:27

James Freeman, Composer - Nektar, Vocals, MainArtist - Roye Albrighton, Composer - Peter Hauke, Nektar, Producer - Derek Moore, Composer - Ronald Howden, Composer - Allan Freeman, Composer

© 1975 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1975 Bellaphon Records

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While the instrumental alliances that take place throughout Recycled aren't nearly as solid as on Journey to the Center of the Eye or Remember the Future, the album still harbors some of Nektar's intergalactic progressive rock penchants, although a slight decline in the band's cohesion is apparent. Guitarist Roy Albrighton lacks his usual gusto on most of the tracks, but tends to show signs of earlier days on both "Flight to Reality" and "Automatic Horrorscope." What does hold strong is Nektar's ability to conjure up a science-fiction atmosphere through the unorthodox application of percussion, guitar, and keyboards. Tracks like "Unendless Imagination" and "Cybernetic Consumption" wallow in a futuristic amalgam of strings and synth, with Larry Fast working the keyboards this time around. Fast holds his end up for the most part, but at times his playing sounds manufactured and colorless, which in turn dampens the rest of the surrounding instruments. Some intriguing creativity arises near the end of the album with "Sao Paulo Sunrise" and "Marvellous Moses," which resembles some of Nektar's early-'70s material. Recycled isn't a total disappointment, but the frequency of solid instrumentation and ability to hold attention does seem to fluctuate from time to time.

© Mike DeGagne /TiVo

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