Evolution (Nektar album)
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Evolution is the tenth album by progressive rock band Nektar, released in 2004. It was the first Nektar album since 1977's Magic Is a Child to feature original drummer Ron Howden, who rejoined other founding members Roye Albrighton and Taff Freeman.
Track listing
| 1. |
"Camouflage to White" |
7:04 |
| 2. |
"Old Mother Earth" |
7:41 |
| 3. |
"Child of Mine" |
6:43 |
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"Phazed by the Storm" |
9:22 |
| 5. |
"Always" |
7:02 |
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"Dancin' Into the Void" |
8:19 |
| 7. |
"The Debate" |
9:31 |
| 8. |
"After the Fall" |
5:36 |
Personnel
- Roye Albrighton – Guitars, Lead Vocals
- Allan "Taff " Freeman – Keyboards, Piano, Organ, Mellotron, Backing Vocals
- Ron Howden- Drums, Backing Vocals
- Randy Dembo- Bass Guitar, Bass Pedals, Backing Vocals
External links
References
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- Ron Howden
- Klaus Henatsch
- Lux Vibratus
- Roye Albrighton
- Mick Brockett
- Allan "Taff" Freeman
- Derek "Mo" Moore
- Keith Walters
- Dave Nelson
- Dave Prater
- Carmine Rojas
- Ray Hardwick
- Larry Fast
- Randy Dembo
- Tom Hughes
- Steve Adams
- Desha Dunnahoe
- Steve Mattern
- Peter Pichl
- Billy Sherwood
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| Live albums |
- Sunday Night at London Roundhouse
- Live in New York
- More Live Nektar in New York
- Unidentified Flying Abstract - Live At Chipping Norton 1974
- Nearfest 2002 (Studio M Recording)
- Greatest Hits Live
- 2004 Tour Live
- Door To The Future
- Fortyfied
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| Compilations |
- Nektar
- Thru the Ears
- Highlights - The Best of Nektar
- The Dream Nebula: The Best of 1971-1975
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| Videos |
- Live
- Pure: Live in Germany 2005
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