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PLEASE NOTE THIS WAS FILMED AT 25FPS - NOT THE US STANDARD OF 24FPS - THEREFORE IT MAY BE INCOMPATIBLE WITH YOUR BLU-RAY PLAYER. MOST PLAYERS ARE ABLE TO HANDLE THIS BUT SOME BRANDS MAY NOT. MAKE SURE YOUR MACHINE CAN PLAY THIS BACK AS WE WILL NOT TAKE RETURNS DUE TO INCOMPATIBILITY.
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Second album with the new singer, Paul Menel...for my taste the magic is gone and the music is more commercial...apparently for others he was actually their best singer.
$14.00 -
"This was their first effort with singer Paul Menel. It must have been a hard job to replace Pete Nicholls. Menel's voice obviously sounds better on the high tones. His singing is quite enjoyable even though it lacks depth in the lower regions.
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"Dark Matter is simply the best IQ album. "Sacred Sound" has some great Hammond by Widget Orford and some soaring guitar by Sherlock Holmes, underpinned by great playing from bassist John Jowls and drummer Peter Cook, topped off by that strange Gabriel/David Essex voice of Sir Douglas Nicholls.
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The debut album from IQ, released in 1983, has remained hugely popular amongst the IQ community, in part for the inclusion of the band's first true epic 'The Last Human Gateway' - still a showstopper whenever it’s played live.
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"English neo-progressive rock spear-header IQ has been furthering the genre in the 21th century with much acclaim. Sound-wise the band hasn't changed much since ' The Seventh House', but on this album the band has finally revolutionized their composition style, arrangements and production.
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New edition of IQ's "Frequency" arrives in a digipak and one live bonus track.
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Most recent effort from this consistently good UK neo-prog band. With Marillion going pop it seems as though IQ and Pallas are the only remaining vital forces left from the original New Wave Of British Progressive Rock.
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Originally released in 1985 'The Wake', IQ's second album, became one of the band’s most respected and influential titles, spearheading the ‘New Wave of British Progressive Rock’ and helping to define the ‘Neo Prog’ genre.
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IQ's 10th studio arrives and again with a slightly reconfigured lineup. The exceptionally gifted Neil Durant, previously with Sphere3, is now handling keyboards. Nothing dramatic changed. If anything keyboards might even be a bit more prominent.
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We are celebrating the 20th anniversary of Dark Matter with this gorgeous red marble vinyl release in a gatefold sleeve with new artwork by Tony Lythgoe
Side 1:
Sacred Sound
Red Dust Shadow
You Never Will
Born Brilliant
Side 2:
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IQ’s second album made a big impact when it was originally released in 1985 and became a milestone in progressive rock circles.
$36.00