Nektar - A Tab In The Ocean (1972) LP
Artist: Nektar
Title: A Tab In The Ocean
Year Of Release: 1976 (1972)
Label: Passport Records (PPSD-98017)
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Space Rock
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue) 24/192
Total Time: 33:47
Total Size: 1.3 GB (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: A Tab In The Ocean
Year Of Release: 1976 (1972)
Label: Passport Records (PPSD-98017)
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Space Rock
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue) 24/192
Total Time: 33:47
Total Size: 1.3 GB (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
A A Tab In The Ocean
B1 Desolation Valley
B2 Waves
B3 Cryin' In The Dark
B4 King Of The Twilight
Bass, Vocals – Derek"Mo"Moore
Drums, Percussion – Ron Howden
Guitar, Lead Vocals – Roy Albrighton
Keyboards, Vocals – Allan Freeman
Liquid lights - Mick Brockett
A Tab in the Ocean mirrors Nektar's first album, but only to a certain degree. While their sound still basks in lengthy keyboard passages and fantastic lyrics, the psychedelia is traded in for a more directional and established approach, with longer tracks and a tighter progressive structure. There's an obvious cohesiveness between the guitar and keyboard tandem, with an attempt at shaping a concept through the album's five tracks. Both the title track and the 19 minutes of "King of Twilight" are Tab in the Ocean's best examples of Nektar's maturing process, with sleek instrumental runs that taper off into the lyrics as opposed to a more improvised feel that surrounded their last album. A stronger influence can be felt on Roye Albrighton's guitar playing, which is more structural, and Derek Moore's basslines are sturdier and more expressive. Although it's hard to ignore the slight rock feel of the album in parts, the five songs as a whole harbor the band's surreal mien of progressive rock. Even the lyrics sound as if more concern has been given to them, coming off as an equal part of Nektar's music without drifting away into obscurity. Best of all, A Tab in the Ocean completes the task of holding the interest of the fans that enjoyed their debut album.