Nektar – The Future
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Esoteric Recordings – ECLECLP 2846 |
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Country: |
Europe |
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Genre: |
Rock |
Style: |
Prog Rock |
Tracklist
A | The Future Part I | |
B | The Future Part II |
Companies, etc.
- Mastered At – TAKT – 011972513
Credits
- Bass, Vocals – Derek "Mo" Moore*
- Design [Cover Design], Artwork – Wenske*
- Drums, Percussion, Vocals – Ron Howden
- Engineer – Barry Hammond
- Guitar, Lead Vocals – Roy Albrighton*
- Keyboards, Vocals – Allan "Taff" Freeman*
- Lighting [Lights] – Mick Brocket
- Mixed By – Dieter Dierks
- Photography By – Dieter Weis
- Producer – Peter Hauke
- Producer, Written-By – Nektar
Notes
50th Anniversary RSD Exclusive Album.
RSD Limited Run / Regional Focus Release.
Quantity: 1000
Transparent Yellow vinyl.
Made in the EU.
RSD Limited Run / Regional Focus Release.
Quantity: 1000
Transparent Yellow vinyl.
Made in the EU.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 5013929484610
- Matrix / Runout (Side A Etched): 011972513-A-1
- Matrix / Runout (Side B Etched): 011972513-B-1
Other Versions (5 of 92)
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The Future (LP, Album, Quadraphonic, Gatefold) | Bellaphon | BLPS 19164 Q | 1973 | |||
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The Future (LP, Album) | United Artists Records | UAG 29545 | UK | 1973 | ||
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The Future (LP, Album, Stereo, Quadraphonic, Gatefold Sleeve) | Bellaphon | BRY.28.003 | 1973 | |||
New Submission
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The Future (LP, Album, Stereo, Gatefold) | Real Records (11) | R 313 | Australia | 1973 | ||
Recently Edited
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The Future (LP, Album, Quadraphonic, Gatefold) | Bellaphon | BLPS 19164 Q | 1973 |
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Reviews
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I only knew the QUAD mix of this and always liked it. This stereo mix sounds great to me, It has a very warm sound, great package, good pressing - well worth it IMO.
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Excellent but non essential. Its more a curiosity for completionists and i find i prefer the original mix. There isnt a huge difference. Theyve mainly bought the lower midrange up so the lower parts of the vocal harmonies sound more grounded but, also less ethereal in the way the albums meant to sound. Its also not as expansive as the original and abit more compressed owing to what must be digital manipulation. Its still a fine listen and the pressing came out very well (flat and quiet) but both of my other pressings with the OG mix are the best listens for me personally. Im still glad to have this and will spin it a few more times, where maybe it will grow on me and challenge the OG mix. I can think of worse things to do!!
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Loving this album. A great quality pressing, the gate fold sleeve with lyrics is always a bonus.
Not cheap and I imagine very few copies made it into New Zealand for record store Day 25. Feeling great after listening to an album almost as old as I am! -
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