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    U.K. - 1978 (24/96 Vinyl Rip)

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    U.K. - 1978  (24/96 Vinyl Rip)

    U.K. - 1978
    Vinyl Rip in 24 Bit-96 kHz | Redbook 16 Bit-44 kHz | FLAC | Cue | No Log | Scans | FP*RS | 995 MB + 286 MB
    1978 / Genre: Prog-Rock - Fusion / E.G. Records - US

    U.K. is the self-titled debut album by the progressive rock supergroup U.K., released in 1978 through E.G. Records and Polydor Records. It features John Wetton (formerly of Family, King Crimson, Uriah Heep and Roxy Music), Eddie Jobson (formerly of Curved Air, Roxy Music and Frank Zappa), Bill Bruford (formerly of Yes and King Crimson) and Allan Holdsworth (formerly of Soft Machine and Gong). "In the Dead of Night" and "Mental Medication" were both edited for single release.
    "A prog-rock 'beauty' of the seventies; for me this is a wonderful debut-album with a great variation between firm and mellow, the amazing rhythm and timing do sound exciting on this 'fat' sounding recording".

    Note > gapless burning is essential to hear the album without interruptions.



    Review:

    The debut album from amalgamated progsters John Wetton, Bill Bruford, Eddie Jobson, and Allan Holdsworth has the edge over both Danger Money and Night After Night because of the synthesis of melody and rhythm that is inflicted through nearly every one of the eight tracks. While not as commercial sounding as Wetton's 1980s supergroup Asia, U.K. mustered up a progressive air by the use of intelligent keyboard and percussion interplay without sounding mainstream. Jobson's work with the electric violin and assorted synthesizers adds to an already profound astuteness carried by Wetton. Former Yes and Genesis drummer Bill Bruford is just as important behind the kit, making his presence felt on numbers like "Thirty Years" and "Nevermore."

    Without carrying the same rhythms or cadences through each song, U.K. implements some differentiation into their music, straying from the sometimes over-the-top musicianship that occurs with the gathering of such an elite bunch. The melodious finish of such tracks as "By the Light of Day" and "Alaska" showcases the overall fluency of each member, and shows no signs of any progressive tediousness that could have easily evolved. All three of U.K.'s albums are enjoyable, but the debut sports the most interest, since it spotlights their remarkable fit as a band for the first time.

    Mike DeGagne@Allmusic.com


    Track List:
      01 In the Dead of Night
      02 By the Light of Day
      03 Presto Vivace and Reprise
      04 Thirty Years

      05 Alaska
      06 Time to Kill
      07 Nevermore
      08 Mental Medication



    Musicians:

    Eddie Jobson: Electric Violin, Keyboards, Electronics
    John Wetton: Vocals, Bass
    Allan Holdsworth: Guitar
    Bill Bruford: Drums, Percussion





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