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Nektar Lyrics

Genre: Rock

Nektar Lyrics - by Popularity

1 Terminus Oh My
2 I Can't Help You
3 The Drinking Man's Wine
4 The Prodigal Son
5 Shangri-La
6 Dream Weaver
7 Africa Featuring Bobby Kimball (Toto) & Patrick Moraz (The Moody Blues)
8 Salt And Vinegar And Rhythm And Blues
9 I'm Not in Love
10 Africa
11 Be Tonight
12 Sirius Featuring Michael Pinnella (Symphony X)
13 Day 9
14 The Spirit Of Radio Featuring Mark Kelly (Marillion)
15 Sirius
16 Fly Like An Eagle Featuring Geoff Downes (Asia / Yes) & Joel Vandroogenbroeck (Brainticket)
17 Spirit of the Radio
18 Wish You Were Here Featuring Edgar Froese (Tangerine Dream)
19 Fly Like an Eagle
20 For The Love Of Money Featuring Ian Paice (Deep Purple) & Nik Turner (Hawkwind)
21 Wish You Were Here
22 Can't Find My Way Home Featuring Steve Howe (Yes) & Derek Sherinian (Dream Theater/Black Country Communion) & Mel Collins (King Crimson)
23 For the Love of Money
24 2000 Light Years From Home Featuring Simon House (Hawkwind)
25 Can't Find My Way Home
26 Riders On The Storm Featuring Billy Sheehan (Mr. Big) & Rod Argent (The Zombies / Argent)
27 Remember The Future
28 2000 Light Years from Home
29 Blinded By The Light Featuring Joakim Svalberg (Opeth) & Ginger Baker (Cream)
30 Riders On the Storm
31 Out Of The Blue Featuring Simon House (Hawkwind)
32 Now
33 Blinded By the Light
34 Old Man Featuring David Cross (King Crimson)
35 Out of the Blue
36 Dream Weaver Featuring Jerry Goodman (Mahavishnu Orchestra)
37 Old Man
38 I'm Not In Love Featuring Rick Wakeman (Yes)

Nektar Bio

Nektar is a 1970s English progressive rock band originally based in Germany.

The band formed in Hamburg, Germany in 1969, members included Englishmen Roye Albrighton on guitars and vocals, Allan "Taff" Freeman on keyboards, Derek "Mo" Moore on bass, Ron Howden on drums, and Mick Brockett on lights, special effects and other miscellanea. Songwriting was always considered a group effort.

The band's early albums such as Journey to the Centre of the Eye, ...Sounds Like This and A Tab in the Ocean were obscure psychedelic rock albums that won the band a small but growing cult following, based largely on word of mouth. The last of those albums was the first Nektar album to be released in the U.S., on the small Passport Records label.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nektar