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  1. IQ - Ever (full album) Year: 1993 Tracks: 1) The Darkest Hour 2) Fading Senses (I'm sorry, this song there's twice. It's fault of a stupid Windows Movie Maker's bug and I don't want to remake...

  2. Featuring the return of original lead-singer Pete Nicholls, 'Ever' was IQ's fifth album and a most welcome return to their neo-prog roots after the ill-judged major-label pop-rock of 1987's 'Nomzamo' and it's 1989 follow-up 'Are You Sitting Comfortably?'.

  3. 20 de nov. de 2018 · La gira de promoción para “Ever” fue un éxito satisfactorio para los patrones de IQ, incluyendo su primera actuación en escenarios norteamericanos con su participación en el Progfest de 1993 (29 de mayo, en la Royce Hall de la UCLA).

  4. Ritmos hipnóticos, cantos aguerridos de la población autóctona y una tremenda predilección y profusión por las percusiones de toda índole que enriquecen y convierten la música en una animada y radiante paleta de colores.

  5. www.discogs.com › release › 1507905-IQ-EverIQ – Ever (CD) - Discogs

    View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of "Ever" on Discogs.

  6. iq-gep.bandcamp.com › album › everEver | IQ

    1 de jun. de 1993 · The album that saw the return of Peter Nicholls on vocals and John Jowitt's debut with the band. This is the 25th anniversary remix of the album and includes the bonus tracks 'Came Down - The Solos That Got Away' and 'Lost In Paradise'.

  7. In 1993 IQ's new album "EVER" thrilled fans old and new with a modern and yet traditional interpretation of progressive rock. With new bassist John JOWITT (ex-ARK) the band embarked on a storming tour of the UK and mainland Europe, and played acclaimed festival appearances in the USA and South America.