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IQ|The Lost Attic

The Lost Attic

IQ

  • Paru le 16/05/2000 chez GEP
  • Artistes principaux : IQ
  • Genre : Rock
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Released in the wake of Subterranea's success, The Lost Attic: A Collection of Rarities (1983-1999) is exactly what the title says. The reference to Tales From the Lush Attic, IQ's first album (its second if one counts the self-released cassette Seven Stories Into Eight), indicates most of the material included here focuses on the periods when Peter Nicholls was with the band (1983-1985 and 1991-1999), whereas the previous collection J'Ai Pollette D'Arnu was more centered on the Paul Menel years. The Lost Attic includes two unreleased songs from the Subterranea sessions, many fan club-only releases and compilation tracks, a couple of oddities, and three songs from a 1984 BBC session. "Wintertell," an unused song circa Tales from the Lush Attic, presents the band in a different light, very close to 1969 Genesis. The new recording of the obscure track "Hollow Afternoon" is welcome, and the middle section from the epic "The Last Human Gateway" works very well as an autonomous track. But the real ear candy is "Awake and Nervous" and "Widow's Peak" -- beautiful performances, stronger than those found on Living Proof. Of course The Lost Attic is aimed at IQ fans and newcomers should definitely start elsewhere, but it is a lot more satisfying than the previous collection J'Ai Pollette D'Arnu.

© François Couture /TiVo

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1
The Universal Scam
00:05:05

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2
Wintertell
00:03:01

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3
The Last Human Gateway (Excerpt)
00:04:01

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4
Hollow Afternoon
00:04:41

IQ, MainArtist

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5
Apathetic And Here, I…
00:07:26

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6
N.T.O.C. Resistance
00:04:49

IQ, MainArtist

1999 GEP 1999 GEP

7
Eyes Of The Blind
00:03:14

IQ, MainArtist

1999 GEP 1999 GEP

8
Barbell Is In (Lizard Mix)
00:06:29

IQ, MainArtist

1999 GEP 1999 GEP

9
The Bold Grenadier
00:03:38

IQ, MainArtist

1999 GEP 1999 GEP

10
My Legs
00:02:16

IQ, MainArtist

1999 GEP 1999 GEP

11
Fascination
00:05:53

IQ, MainArtist

1999 GEP 1999 GEP

12
Hollow Afternoon
00:04:51

IQ, MainArtist

1999 GEP 1999 GEP

13
Awake And Nervous (BBC Session)
00:07:10

IQ, MainArtist

1999 GEP 1999 GEP

14
Just Changing Hands (BBC Session)
00:05:17

IQ, MainArtist

1999 GEP 1999 GEP

15
Widow's Peak (BBC Session)
00:08:53

IQ, MainArtist

1999 GEP 1999 GEP

Chronique

Released in the wake of Subterranea's success, The Lost Attic: A Collection of Rarities (1983-1999) is exactly what the title says. The reference to Tales From the Lush Attic, IQ's first album (its second if one counts the self-released cassette Seven Stories Into Eight), indicates most of the material included here focuses on the periods when Peter Nicholls was with the band (1983-1985 and 1991-1999), whereas the previous collection J'Ai Pollette D'Arnu was more centered on the Paul Menel years. The Lost Attic includes two unreleased songs from the Subterranea sessions, many fan club-only releases and compilation tracks, a couple of oddities, and three songs from a 1984 BBC session. "Wintertell," an unused song circa Tales from the Lush Attic, presents the band in a different light, very close to 1969 Genesis. The new recording of the obscure track "Hollow Afternoon" is welcome, and the middle section from the epic "The Last Human Gateway" works very well as an autonomous track. But the real ear candy is "Awake and Nervous" and "Widow's Peak" -- beautiful performances, stronger than those found on Living Proof. Of course The Lost Attic is aimed at IQ fans and newcomers should definitely start elsewhere, but it is a lot more satisfying than the previous collection J'Ai Pollette D'Arnu.

© François Couture /TiVo

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