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Nektar

Journey to the Centre of the Eye

Journey to the Centre of the Eye

UPC: 741157995725

Format: CD (2 disc)

Release Date: Mar 04, 2013

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Personnel: Roye Albrightoon (vocals, guitar); Alan Freeman (vocals, piano, organ, Mellotron); Derek "Mo" Moore (vocals, Mellotron, bass guitar); Ron Howden (drums, percussion).
Liner Note Author: Dave Thompson .
Recording information: Köln-Stommeln (1971-06-??_1971-08-??&1971-).
Arranger: Nektar.
Nektar's debut album was one of their finest releases, saturated with abstract psychedelia and a wonderful science-fiction motif that is magnified through the rigorous but dazzling Mellotron of Allan Freeman and Roye Albrighton's nomadic guitar playing. Throughout Journey's 13 cuts, Nektar introduced their own sort of instrumental surrealism that radiated from both the vocals and from the intermingling of the haphazard drum and string work. With the synthesizer churning and boiling in front of Howden's percussive attack and Mick Brockett's "liquid lights," tracks like "Astronaut's Nightmare," "It's All in the Mind," and both "Dream Nebula" cuts teeter back and forth from mind-numbing, laid-back melodies to excitable, open-ended excursions of fantastical progressive rock. Just as Hawkwind was exploring the depths of outer space with their progressive tendencies on most of their albums, Journey to the Centre of the Eye musically probed the inner universe of the mind and body with its very own conceptual field trip. "Burn Out My Eyes" and "Warp Oversight" are let loose with buzz-saw vocals and hazy, undefined guitar chords which converge and fade into background rhythms, while the 54 seconds of "Look Inside Yourself" is a short, illusory voyage that ends too soon. Nektar's freewheeling sound is best felt on Journey and on their next three releases, as by the end of the decade, their progressive moods and ambient-like suites started to get harder and take on more of a mainstream feel. ~ Mike DeGagne

Tracks:

Disc 1:
1 - Prelude
2 - Astronaut's Nightmare
3 - Countenance
4 - Nine Lifeless Daughters
5 - Sun
6 - Warp Oversight
7 - Dream Nebula, Pt. 1
8 - Dream Nebula, Pt. 2
9 - It's All In the Mind
10 - Burn Out My Eyes
11 - Void of Vision
12 - Pupil of the Eye
13 - Look Inside Yourself
14 - Death of the Mind
Disc 2:
1 - Official Bootleg: Recorded November 13,1971 At Bessunger Turnhalle In Darmstadt, Germany [Bonus CD]