Nektar Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | A Tab in the Ocean |
| 2 | It’s All Over |
| 3 | Nelly the Elephant |
| 4 | Fidgety Queen |
| 5 | Void of Vision |
| 6 | Death of the Mind |
| 7 | Look Inside Yourself |
| 8 | Pupil of the Eye |
| 9 | Man in the Moon |
| 10 | Astronaut’s Nightmare |
| 11 | Recycle |
| 12 | Now |
| 13 | Recycle Countdown |
| 14 | Remember the Future, Part 2 |
| 15 | Flight to Reality |
| 16 | Recycling |
| 17 | Unendless Imagination? |
| 18 | Costa Del Sol |
| 19 | Marvellous Moses |
| 20 | The Dream Nebula, Part 1 |
| 21 | Early Morning Clown |
| 22 | Oh Willy |
| 23 | Little Boy |
| 24 | What Ya Gonna Do? |
| 25 | Remember The Future Pt 2 |
| 26 | Magic Is a Child |
| 27 | Away From Asgard |
| 28 | The Debate |
| 29 | Listen |
| 30 | Eerie Lackawanna |
| 31 | On the Run (The Trucker) |
| 32 | King of the Deep |
| 33 | Train From Nowhere |
| 34 | Spread Your Wings |
| 35 | Doctor Kool |
| 36 | Camouflage to White |
| 37 | Too Young to Die |
| 38 | Over Krakatoa |
| 39 | Always |
| 40 | Astral Man |
| 41 | Crying in the Dark |
| 42 | Telephone |
| 43 | Love to Share (Keep Your Worries Behind You) |
| 44 | You’re Alone |
| 45 | After the Fall |
| 46 | Angel |
| 47 | Far Away |
| 48 | Phazed by the Storm |
| 49 | We |
| 50 | Terminus / Oh My |
Nektar Albums
Singles
About Nektar
Nektar is a German progressive rock band formed in Hamburg in 1969 who became pioneers of theatrical, concept-driven rock with their elaborate stage shows and cosmic themes. Their breakthrough album "Remember the Future" (1973) established them as masters of sprawling, narrative-driven compositions that blended hard rock with psychedelic and symphonic elements. Songs like "Remember The Future" and "The Prodigal Son" showcased their ability to craft epic musical journeys, while their innovative use of lighting and visual effects influenced countless prog rock acts. Though they never achieved mainstream success, Nektar's ambitious artistic vision and technical prowess earned them a devoted cult following and secured their place as influential figures in progressive rock's golden era.