Living Proof (IQ album)

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Living Proof
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Live album by
IQ
Released1986 (1986)
Recorded1985
Genre Neo-progressive rock
Label Samurai Records
Giant Electric Pea
Producer IQ
IQ chronology
The Wake
(1985)
Living Proof
(1986)
Nomzamo
(1987)
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Living Proof is the first live album by the British neo-progressive rock band IQ. It was released in 1986 and published by Samurai Records. [1]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Awake and Nervous"7:20
2."Outer Limits"7:37
3."It All Stops Here"6:58
4."Just Changing Hands"5:23
5."The Wake"3:45
6."The Magic Roundabout"7:37
7."Widow's Peak"8:46
8."The Thousand Days"3:47
9."Corners"5:07

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References

  1. Living Proof. Allmusic