Tales From The Lush Attic

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Tales From The Lush Attic

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发布日期: 2021年 05月 21日
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销售排名: 11257 号 摇滚音乐
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详情/曲目清单: 1.1 The Last Human Gateway
1.2 Through the Corridors
1.3 Awake and Nervous
1.4 My Baby Treats Me Right 'Cos I'm a Hard Lovin' Man All Night Long
1.5 The Enemy Smacks
1.6 Bonus Track:
1.7 Wintertell
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额外信息: .. The Lush Attic
描述:Digitally remastered and expanded edition. 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. Along with the album's other epic 'The Enemy Smacks' and the anthemic 'Awake and Nervous' TFTLA was a bold statement of intent from a young band out to prove their worth. This version features the remix of the album from 2013 and bonus track 'Wintertell', an unused song from the original writing sessions recorded during the remix., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Bass: Tim Esau, Design, Art Direction: Tony Lythgoe, Drums: Paul Cook (4), Engineer [Engineered By]: Mel Simpson, Engineer [Remix Engineered By]: Rob Aubrey, Guitar, Remix [Remixed By]: Michael Holmes (2), Keyboards: Martin Orford, Photography By [Photos]: Lawrence Dyer, Photography By [Photos]: Niall Hayden, Photography By [Photos]: Paul Cox (5), Photography By [Photos]: Roger Morgan (4), Photography By [Photos], Research: Mark Hughes (8), Voice, Cover [Illustration]: Peter Nicholls, Written-By, Arranged By, Producer [Produced By]: IQ (7), Labelcode GEP9701069.2 (GEPCD1069), Distributed By Giant Electric Pea, Recorded At Flame Studios, Mastered At Abbey Road Studios, Pressed By MPO
No. of tracks: 7
Manufacturer No.: GEPCD1069
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English Eugene S. - 2024年 06月 13日 5 满分 5 颗星!
Tales from the Lush Attic, released in 1983, is the debut album by neo-prog group IQ. In a retrospective review, Mike DeGagne of AllMusic commented that while the album is highly derivative of progressive rock-era Genesis. I recommend.