(UK) [Eddie Jobson, John Wetton, Allan Holdsworth, Bill Bruford, Terry Bozzio] – 3 albums (1978-1979) [non-remasters], 6 issues, FLAC
Genre: Progressive Rock /
Origins: Japan, USA
Year: 1978-79
1978 - U. K. (VJD-28048) Japan
1978 - U. K. (EGCD 35) USA
1979 - Danger Money (VJD-28049) Japan
1979 - Danger Money (EGCD 39) USA
1979 - Night After Night (VJD-28050) Japan
1979 - Night After Night (EGCD 42) USA
Formed after the recording of Bill Bruford's first solo album, Feel Good to Me, he, Allan Holdsworth of Soft Machine, John Wetton of King Crimson and Family, and Eddie Jobson of Roxy Music formed the U.K. in 1977 creating one progressive rock's widely known, yet rather small discography supergroups, right next to the likes of Asia, and Emerson ...
Overhyped prog rock album. This is a prog supergroup consisting of Eddie Jobson, Bill Bruford, John Wetton, and Allan Holdsworth. To me, I find the album too modern for my liking. It sounds more like a 1982 recording than a 1978 recording.
U.K. were a British progressive rock supergroup originally active from 1977 to 1980. The band was founded by bass guitarist John Wetton and drummer Bill Bruford, formerly the rhythm section of King Crimson. The band was rounded out by violinist/keyboardist Eddie Jobson, and guitarist Allan Holdsworth. Bruford and Holdsworth left in 1978, and ...
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