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IQ20 - THE TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY SHOW

IQ

 

Neo-Prog

4.42 | 67 ratings

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Fernandi
5 stars This DVD is the best IQ's DVD so far. Just imagine, for celebrating their 20th anniversary show in The Mean Fiddler, London, IQ presented their best tracks from their first album "Tales From The Lush Attic" until their latest album at the moment, "The Seventh House". This could be a special Christmas gift for all of the audiences who watched the show.

My favorite tracks from this DVD are "Leap Of Faith", "Came Down", "The Seventh House", and "The Last Human Gateway". Unfortunately, you can't find any song from their first recording ever, "Seven Stories Into Eight" that was digitally remastered in 1998 under the title "Seven Stories Into '98". I know that the album didn't become a highly acclaimed album, but however, there are some great tracks from there, such as "Intelligence Quotient", "Fascination", and "It All Stops Here". For overall, I rate this DVD with four star. You can collect this DVD because there's still less Neo Progressive Band who produced a high quality DVD, beside Arena "Smoke & Mirrors", Marillion "Recital Of The Script", and Marillion "Live From Loreley". Even IQ themselves just could produce two great DVDs from their three DVDs so far.

Fernandi | 5/5 |

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