Sunday Night at London Roundhouse

Sunday Night at the London Roundhouse
Live album by Nektar
Released May 1974
Recorded November 25, 1973 (Side one)
March 27, 1974 (Side two)
Venue London Roundhouse (Side one)
Chipping Norton Studios (Side two)
Genre Progressive rock, Space rock
Length 36:55
Label Bacillus (Bellaphon)
Producer Peter Hauke
Nektar chronology
Remember the Future
(1973)
Sunday Night at the London Roundhouse
(1974)
Down to Earth
(1974)
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Sunday Night at the London Roundhouse is the first live album by the English progressive rock band Nektar.

Track listing

Side one
No. Title Length
1. "Desolation Valley"   9:50
2. "A Day in the Life of a Preacher (featuring the birth of Oh Willie)"   11:30
Side two
No. Title Length
3. "Oop's (Unidentified Flying Abstract)"   6:37
4. "Mundetango"   6:25
5. "Summer Breeze"   2:40

2002 re-release

Disc one
No. Title Length
1. "Crying in the Dark/King of Twilight"   12:10
2. "Desolation Valley/Waves"   8:58
3. "A Day in the Life of a Preacher (inc. The Birth of Oh Willy)"   19:50
4. "Summer Breeze"   3:04
5. "Cast Your Fate"   5:42
Disc two
No. Title Length
1. "Remember the Future, Part 1"   18:47
2. "Odyssee (Ron's On)"   11:15
3. "1-2-3-4"   12:31
4. "Remember the Future, Part 2 (Let it Grow)"   5:14
5. "What Ya Gonna Do?"   6:09


First released on vinyl in 1974. Only two songs from the vinyl release were from the concert:

  • Desolation Valley – 8:58
  • A Day in the Life of a Preacher - featuring the birth of Oh Willie – 19:50


The following songs from the vinyl release was remastered and released as separate CD along with the rest of the songs from the live in studio jam called:
Unidentified Flying Abstract - Live at Chipping Norton 1974

  • Oop's (Unidentified Flying Abstract)
  • Mundetango
  • Summer Breeze


First time available on CD and features the complete concert. Recorded live at the Roundhouse, Chalk Farm, London on November 25, 1973 by the Pye Records Mobile Studio. Engineered by Vic Maile All Tracks mixed from the original 16-track master tapes by Paschal Byrne, Roye Albrighton, and Mark Powell at the Audio Archiving Company, London in March 2002.

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