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MASQUERADE 20

Pendragon

 

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4.22 | 26 ratings

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5 stars Chuckle Brothers

Pendragon have visited Poland on a regular basis over years, and their performances there have been superbly captured in a series of DVD releases. 'Masquerade 20' is the latest of these, recorded at the Wyspianski Theatre in Katowice in May 2016.

As the title suggests, the DVD celebrates the 20th anniversary of the release of the mighty 'The Masquerade Overture' album. I must admit, I had to check this for myself, as that album seems to have been around for much longer, and has slipped neatly into my 'classic albums' selection.

The first half of the performance consists of the entire album, played in its original order, and including the two bonus tracks ('Schizo' and 'King of the castle') on the second CD that were not simply edited versions of album tracks. The renditions are faithful to the original versions, the band clearly enjoying the opportunity to restore those that have slipped out of the regular playlist alongside perennial favourites such as 'The shadow'. Three quarters of the line up that recorded that album is still present, the only change being on drums where even Pendragon are not immune from the ubiquitous exploding drummer syndrome.

The latter part of the album focuses on the band's latest studio album 'Men who climb mountains' released in 2014, plus a couple of tracks from the classic 'Window of life' and one each from the more recent 'Passion' and 'Pure'.

The unique chemistry between chuckle brothers Clive Nolan and Nick Barrett is as apparent as ever, Nolan enjoying the additional flexibility his revolving keyboard offers in terms of audience interaction.

The whole things is captured suberbly as usual by the Metal Mind Productions team, the camera work and sound reproduction (2.0 or 5.1) being as reliable as ever. The interviews this time are with bassist Peter Gee and drummer Jan-Vincent Velazco, the presentation being rounded off with the usual discography, photos etc.

Overall, an excellent presentation that offers a unique opportunity to enjoy what is arguably the band's finest album live and in all its glory.

Easy Livin | 5/5 |

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