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Megalomania (vinyl)
Review by Gary Hill
This new album is intriguing. The band has two members who were in the final incarnation of Nektar before Roye Albrighton's death - Klaus Henatch (keyboards and vocals) and Tom Fry (bass and vocals).

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Nektar - ...Sounds Like Swiss
Review by Gary Hill
This new two CD one DVD set includes live recordings from Nektar. All of this dates from 1973 and was recorded in Sweden, but it comes from at least a couple different shows.

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Nektar - Fortyfied
Review by Gary Hill
I’ve been a big fan of Nektar for many years. They have always been one of the better obscure bands out there and I’ve always wanted to see them live, but I’ve yet to have the chance.
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Nektar - Live in Bremen
Review by Gary Hill
Nektar front-man Roye Albrighton passed away while this album was being prepared for release. I've read that this was actually his last live performance with the band.

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Nektar - Live in Bremen (vinyl)
Review by Gary Hill

This new three-LP set is a live recording of Roye Albrighton's final performance with Nektar.


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Nektar - The Other Side: Deluxe CD/DVD Edition
Review by Gary Hill
This new edition of Nektar's 2020 release is all class. It's a two-disc set. 

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Various Artists - The Spirit of Sireena 13
Review by Gary Hill

This sampler disc gives a varied look into a number of releases from the Sireena label. While it's not all progressive rock, there are enough prog leaning things here, and real prog, for me to include it under that heading.


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Nektar - Time Machine
Review by Gary Hill
There were three new albums this time that disappointed me a bit.

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