I also Spock's Beard CD possessed by the "nerd" writes, I give him right about one thing. Compares the groups are not quite sure. One should no group if you have no relationship to the music. His review is dead wrong! Both CDs have their value. Nectar is different, definitely! Roye Albrighton himself describes this album as by far the best nectar CD they've ever done. The musicians say most of their current work. So far I would not go. Classics like "A Tab in the Ocean; Remember The Future, etc. were great milestones in the band's history of nectar. Nevertheless, Time Machine is a very mature work, unfortunately again with weaknesses in production, why you can not pick up Studio level the ailing voice of Roye, me remains a mystery. Compared to the albums before (except this unspeakable cover album), it is very melodic and varied, with many choral passages. The running time of 66 minutes provides for space for musical experiments. A Better Way is a blast, Set Me Free Amigo offers jazzy brass bonds with Mexican mariachi music makes you feel like at a party in Tijuana. Destiny comes with a fine guitar solo as an opening for a slow number, gorgeous. If only I could rock sometimes calm, sometimes violently in the ear canals. Time Machine the title track has to get used to the chorus, but great instrumental parts. Tranquility is a strong song with everything your heart desires nectar and could be extended to a CD of the great classics play a major role (the chorus is reminiscent of Remember the Future). Mocking the moon is a song of the German keyboardist Klaus Henatsch, Talk to me comes from the ancient Ron Howden the drummer of the band and both songs fit perfectly on this disc, light melodies, catchy choruses, a singing guitar, the songs remain in the ear , Juggernaut is an instrumental number, at any Jazz lovers might have his joy. Diamond Eyes a worthy conclusion of this CD and the longest song on the album with 10:14. Similar to A Better Way this is quite rocky with lots of Chorus therefore the instrumental passages are absolutely brilliant for me, make it easy times louder than normal. Conclusion, a CD that proves that nectar is far from written off and will stay with us even Hopefully with this long banned in the shekel playfulness. New fans is not to gain with this album, but the old fans should give this album a chance and with some luck we would have no more clubs, but small halls where nectar LIVE could be heard. They would have deserved it all! Cheerio