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Tales from the Lush Attic

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Released in 1983, Tales from the lush attic would be the first real studio album by progressive rock group IQ. It would also be one of the first Neo-Progressive releases (together with Marillions debut album Script for a Jester's Tear.

Just like some of the elder classic prog-rock albums, Tales... consisted of one epic song filling out almost an entire side of the original vinyl and some other shorter songs.

Track Listing

  1. The last human gateway (19:57)
  2. Through the corridors (2:35)
  3. Awake and nervous (7:45)
  4. My baby treats me right 'cause I'm a hard lovin' man all night long (1:45)
  5. The enemy smacks (13:49)

Bonus tracks

  • Just changing hands (5:12) - Included on the re-release Giant CD (Catalogue number GEPCD 1010)

Personell

Paul Cook - Drums
Tim Esau - Bass
Mike Holmes - Guitar
Peter Nicholls - Vocals
Martin Orford - Keyboards