02. "The dream nebula / Desolation valley (Medley) (Live)"
03. "Images of the past / Wheel of time (Medley) (Live)"
04. "Remember the future / Confusion (Medley) (Live)"
05. "Now (Live)"
06. "Man in the moon (Live)"
07. "Crying in the dark / King of twilight (Medley) (Live)"
Disc 02
01. "A day in the life of a preacher (Live)"
02. "Recycled (Live)"
03. "Fidgety queen (Live)"
04. "Good day (Live)"
05. "Telephone (Live)"
06. "Angel (Live)"
Description:
"2004 Tour Live" is a powerful live CD by the legendary progressive rock band Nektar, capturing the group on stage during their 2004 concert tour. Fans can expect extended, atmospherically dense versions of classic tracks, long instrumental passages and dynamic interplay between guitar, keyboards and rhythm section. The recording focuses on the band's characteristic blend of melodic hooks, intricate arrangements and psychedelic soundscapes, giving listeners the feeling of being right in the middle of a dedicated Nektar audience. As a live document, this album is ideal both for long-time followers who want to relive the concert experience and for new listeners who wish to discover Nektar in their most authentic element: on stage. The set list emphasizes the band's creative peak years and shows how effortlessly they can translate complex studio material into an energetic, organic live performance.
The CD is released by Cherry Red Records, an established UK label known for its careful reissues, archival releases and catalogue work, especially in rock, pop and alternative music. Cherry Red stands for collector-friendly editions, often with attention to sound quality and a strong focus on cult and heritage artists. With "2004 Tour Live", the label once again underlines its commitment to preserving and presenting important moments in music history.
Nektar, formed in the early 1970s, are regarded as one of the notable names in classic progressive rock. With their mixture of psychedelic elements, elaborate concepts and melodic songwriting, they built a loyal international fan base. Over the years, Nektar have released numerous studio and live albums and are particularly appreciated for their atmospheric concerts, in which visual ideas and musical journeys merge into a cohesive experience. "2004 Tour Live" reflects this heritage and offers a snapshot of a band that has kept its progressive spirit and stage presence alive over decades.