All Artists: Nektar Title: Dream Nebula 1971-1975 Members Wishing: 3 Total Copies: 0 Label: Cleopatra Release Date: 6/23/1998 Genres: Pop, Rock Styles: Progressive, Progressive Rock Number of Discs: 2 SwapaCD Credits: 2 UPC: 741157030129 |
Nektar Dream Nebula 1971-1975 Genres: Pop, Rock
First domestic collection that compiles material from their first nine albums, including 'Journey To The Center Of The Eye', 'A Tab In The Ocean', 'Recycled', 'Sounds Like This', and others. 21 tracks in all. Comes package... more » | |
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Album Description First domestic collection that compiles material from their first nine albums, including 'Journey To The Center Of The Eye', 'A Tab In The Ocean', 'Recycled', 'Sounds Like This', and others. 21 tracks in all. Comes packaged in a double slimline jewel case within a full color slipase sleeve. 1998 Purple Pyramid/ Cleopatra release. The full title is 'Dream Nebula: The Best Of 1971-1975'. |
CD Reviews"Remember" where you left the master tapes! 08/13/1999 (3 out of 5 stars) "I was ready to give this release a glowing review until I listened to the song, "Remember the Future"... That was when I realized they still are using the wrong master tape for this classic tune! When will the people in charge at Bellaphon pull their heads out of their @## and find the correct version of this song for release? I'm tired of wasting my money on their poor quality CDs. Don't waste yours!! respectfully, the WiZ" Again....Wait for the masters.... D. Cooper | Los Angeles,CA USAvalencia, ca. USA | 07/22/2002 (2 out of 5 stars) "Like the last review...wait for the remasters. I have the new remix/remaster of "Remember the Future" and it is almost frightening how much better it sounds. The song selection is good on this collection, however, so it could almost be a good intro to Nektar..." Remember the Future!!! D. Cooper | 12/04/1998 (5 out of 5 stars) "Nektar sure had their moment in the sun. Remember the Future was a gem that I still love listening to. It was a little Floyd, a bit Camel and some Kraftwerk thrown in. I'd buy this double CD just to listen to it over and over again. By the way, right after that Remember the Future, the band brought in Larry "Synergy" Fast."
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