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4.0 out of 5 stars 4 1/2 stars. Roll over, lay down...
"Live at the N.E.C." doesn't rock with quite the same fiery abandon as Quo's classic 1977 double live album, perhaps, but it is a very solid, very enjoyable recording in its own right.

The fidelity is excellent, as is the production. The drums bite without being overwhelmingly loud, and the singers' voices blend perfectly...Quo has never had any really...
Published on March 26, 2009 by Docendo Discimus

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3.0 out of 5 stars bad mix
The sound of this album is not good, because it's difficult to hear the keaboards of Andy Bown, the sound of the guitars are too in the background, the voices of the singers too, the drums and the bass are too in the front. Don't buy this album and wait the new remaster double CD ( full set) for december 2005 with an new mix by Tim Turan.
Published on August 5, 2005 by Boissel Ren


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4.0 out of 5 stars 4 1/2 stars. Roll over, lay down..., March 26, 2009
This review is from: Live at the Nec (Audio CD)
"Live at the N.E.C." doesn't rock with quite the same fiery abandon as Quo's classic 1977 double live album, perhaps, but it is a very solid, very enjoyable recording in its own right.

The fidelity is excellent, as is the production. The drums bite without being overwhelmingly loud, and the singers' voices blend perfectly...Quo has never had any really exceptional singers in their lineup, but the triple lead vocals of Rossi, Parfitt, and Lancaster somehow fit the band's simple, melodic, blues-based hard rock perfectly. You have to be a grumpy sod not to want to rock a little to this well-crafted good-time rock n' roll!

"Live at the N.E.C." was recorded on May 14, 1982 for Prince Charles' Prince's Trust charity, and it features scorching renditions of some of the band's best songs, including "Whatever You Want", the underexposed "Backwater", and a piledriving "Little Lady". And whatever you may think of Status Quo in the 21st century, this is one hell of a rock n' roll record, and it's a real shame that only half the concert was released. This is one live album that would have benefitted from being spread out across two discs.
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5.0 out of 5 stars the band smokes here,, January 22, 2011
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This review is from: Live at the Nec (Audio CD)
This is another smokin live cd from status quo and this is from the early 80's. the band can still smoke live though! But this one had famous folks showing up at it to enjoy the monster rock machine jam out. At this time the crowds were insane to be in a mass of jumping people, quo shows were pure energy and had been since the early seventies. todays shows audience wise are much more sedate because the audience is now a mixture of oldies and still even teens! , back then it was teens to 30's. A quo concert was a true experience that few bands can recreate and this show captures it. It even has two extra tracks , it's could have thrown a few more in but still this is prime quo from a live time when the audiences and the band were in their prime. Another similiar release called 'tokyo quo' (1976 show) exists and I had to buy a boxset to get that one. This is first rate rockin and that's good enough for me though.
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3.0 out of 5 stars bad mix, August 5, 2005
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The sound of this album is not good, because it's difficult to hear the keaboards of Andy Bown, the sound of the guitars are too in the background, the voices of the singers too, the drums and the bass are too in the front. Don't buy this album and wait the new remaster double CD ( full set) for december 2005 with an new mix by Tim Turan.
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5.0 out of 5 stars 2nd Best, June 19, 2001
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This is the next best live bit of music from quo, there best would have to be there End of The road 84 in milton keynes bowl(uk), But this is about Live at the nec, it is smashing on any fromat, theier brilliant, the crowd r brilliant, its just the best, if u buy this, youll want more of the same.
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5.0 out of 5 stars classic quo, October 10, 2008
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Mr. James H. Brown (wyrley bonk england) - See all my reviews
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to shed some light on the actual concert it was staged in birmingham in front of prince charles and if i remember the album was first released on vinyl over here as part of a 3 album box set called from the makers of the line up had changed and im sure was the first for drummer pete kircher who had replaced john coghlan it was televised over here unheard of in those days to have popular music live on tv but i think that it was more to do with charlies appearance.as for the album classic quo!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Buy THIS album...or get the OTHER one (if you can find it!), May 12, 2008
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You either love Quo, or hate 'em. Speaking personally they've been a guilty pleasure since I i watched a live gig in Wellingboro' England sometime around 1971.....which I guess dates me rather. Anyway, this is a strange review because I absolutely love this CD, & play it LOUD in my car and bang my head (metaphoically) and get to feel all young again! BUT i'm going to sell it on Ebay........sometime soon.

WHY? Because it's NOT the 'extra tracks' version which has 'the rest of the concert'supposedly available somewhere..........and manOman was this ever a great, great Quo concert!

Unabashed 'Full Tilt Boogie' in every song and some very nicely recorded singing along by the crowd in the hall, makes you almost believe you're right there & then! Never has any Rock Band made 3 Chords work SO damned hard!

The treatments of 'Caroline','Don't Waste My Time' and 'Whatever You Want' are particularly fantastic, - if your foot isn't tapping at least during any one of those cuts, you better check to be certain that your breath is still fogging the mirror!

My only complaint (besides the missing numbers) is that theres very little info as to band lineup and dates - but I THINK it's an 1982 lineup with Coghlan still on drums......tough to tell, sadly.

SO, - if you're like me, and still secretly play occasional air guitar to Quo (when i'm alone at home and family is out - even if the hair, ragged loons and plimsolls are long,long gone) this album (OR the longer version if'n you can find it) is an essential part of your CD collection!

Go on, give in to a guilty pleasure,,,,,just don't blow the speakers in your Crown Vic!
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