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6.1.20

U.K. - U.K. (1978-2014) RM / SHM-CD / FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

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. by Mike DeGagne 
Tracklist:
1 In The Dead Of Night  5:38
Written-By – Jobson, Wetton
2 By The Light Of Day  4:32
Written-By – Jobson, Wetton
3 Presto Vivace And Reprise  2:58
Written-By – Jobson, Wetton
4 Thirty Years  8:05
Written-By – Bruford, Jobson, Wetton
5 Alaska  4:45
Written-By – Jobson
6 Time To Kill  4:55
Written-By – Bruford, Jobson, Wetton
7 Nevermore  8:09
Written-By – Holdsworth, Jobson, Wetton
8 Mental Medication  6:12
Written-By – Holdsworth, Bruford, Jobson
Bonus Tracks
In The Dead Of Night - Single Version 3:03
10 Mental Medication - Single Edit 3:25
Credits
Drums [Kit Drums], Percussion – Bill Bruford
Guitar – Allan Holdsworth
Violin [Electric], Keyboards, Electronics – Eddie Jobson
Voice, Bass – John Wetton

U.K. – Danger Money (1979-2014) RM | SHM-CD | FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

The follow-up album has Terry Bozzio taking over the drumming. It features exceptional synth work by Eddie Jobson and bass and vocals from John Wetton. Paul Kohler
Tracklist :
1 Danger Money 8:15
2 Rendezvous 6.02 5:00
3 The Only Thing She Needs 7:57
4 Caesar's Palace Blues 4:45
5 Nothing To Lose 3:58
6 Carrying No Cross 12:22
– BONUS TRACKS –
7 Rendezvous 6:02 (US Single Version / Different Mix)
Credits :
Drums, Percussion – Terry Bozzio
Keyboards, Violin [Electric] – Eddie Jobson
Lead Vocals, Bass – John Wetton
Written-By, Arranged By – Eddie Jobson, John Wetton


U.K. - Night After Night (1979-2014) RM / SHM-CD / FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

The third and final record by the progressive rock trio U.K. was recorded during a 1979 concert in Japan, although it was not released until after the group disbanded; by this time the group featured bassist and lead vocalist John Wetton with ex-Zappa sidemen Eddie Jobson (keyboards and electric violin) and drummer Terry Bozzio. "Night After Night" serves a driving opener, followed by "Rendezvous 6:02," primarily a feature for Jobson's keyboard wizardry. The instrumental "Alaska" is a bit bombastic on the scale of Emerson, Lake & Palmer, though the hard-rocking "In the Dead of Night" makes up for it. Jobson switches to violin for the high-energy closer, "Caesar's Palace Blues" (which is not actually a blues). This is easily the best of U.K.'s rather small discography. by Ken Dryden
Tracklist:
1 Night After Night 5:23
Written-By – Jobson, Wetton
2 Rendezvous 6:02 5:17
Written-By – Jobson, Wetton
3 Nothing To Lose 5:26
Written-By – Jobson, Wetton
4 As Long As You Want Me Here 5:07
Written-By – Jobson, Wetton
5 Alaska 2:20
Written-By – Jobson
6 Time To Kill 6:12
Written-By – Bruford, Eddie Jobson, Wetton
7 Presto Vivace 1:02
Written-By – Jobson
8 In The Dead Of Night 6:23
Written-By – Jobson, Wetton
9 Caesar's Palace Blues 5:06
Written-By – Jobson, Wetton
Bonus Track
10 When Will You Realize 3:25
Written-By – Eddie Jobson
Credits:
Drums, Percussion – Terry Bozzio
Keyboards, Violin [Electric Violin] – Eddie Jobson
Voice [Lead Voice], Bass Guitar – John Wetton

9.9.17

COMUS - Song To Comus (The Complete Collection) UK / FLAC

Comus' first album contains an imaginative if elusive brand of experimental folk-rock, with a tense and sometimes distressed vibe. Although there are elements of traditional British folk music, there's an edginess to the songwriting and arrangements that would be entirely alien in a Fairport Convention or Pentangle disc. At times, this straddles the border between folk-rock and the kind of songs you'd expect to be sung at a witches' brew fest, the haunting supernatural atmosphere enhanced by bursts of what sound like a theramin-like violin, hand drums, flute, oboe, ghostly female backup vocals, and detours into almost tribal rhythms. All of this might be making the album sound more attractive than it is; the songs are extremely elongated and fragmented, and the male vocals often have a grating munchkin-like quality, sometimes sounding like a wizened Marc Bolan. The lyrics are impenetrable musings, mixing pastoral scenes of nature with images of gore, torture, madness, and even rape, like particularly disturbing myths being set to music. Richie Unterberger
First Utterance
1. Diana 4:35
2. The Herald 12:10
3. Drip Drip 10:51
4. Song To Comus 7:29
5. The Bite 5:29
6. Bitten 2:18
7. The Prisoner 6:17
Maxi Single
8. Diana 4:24
9. In The Lost Queen's Eyes 2:50
10. Winter Is A Coloured Bird 8:01
Previously Unreleased
11. All The Colours Of Darkness 7:21
CD2
To Keep From Crying
After the dark twisted masterpiece of First Utterance, Comus came back a few years later with a second LP, To Keep From Crying. Even with Henry Cow bassoonist Lindsay Cooper and Gong saxophonist Didier Malherbe added to the ranks, To Keep From Crying does not get anywhere near the power of the first album. There are some dark folk songs here with both female and male vocals and a lot of progressive touches, but at the same time the record has a far more conventional rock sound, especially on the bouncy opening tracks on each side of the record, "Down (Like a Movie Star)" and "So Long Supernova." "Touch Down" is a bit creepier, with more acoustic guitars, as well as what sounds like a ghostly children's chorus and some cosmic synth tones. Other pieces like "Figure in Your Dreams" and "Perpetual Motion" offer some unusual vocal arrangements (and the latter ends with a cool tape loop effect), though nothing in the realms of the earlier record. The three experimental drone-scapes, "Waves and Caves," "Panophany," and "After the Dream," end far too quickly, as they clock in at well under a minute apiece. The record is pretty good, but it has the misfortune of paling in the shadow of its nightmarish predecessor.
1. Down (Like A Movie Star) 4:06
2. Touch Down 4:45
3. Waves And Caves 1:33
4. Figure In Your Dreams 3:10
5. Children Of The Universe 5:38
6. So Long Supernova 3:21
7. Perpetual Motion 4:07
8. Panophany 0:30
9. Get Yourself A Man 7:08
10. To Keep From Crying 5:39
11. After The Dream 1:00
Roger Wootton Solo Single
12. Roger Wootton Fiesta Fandango 3:50
13.  Roger Wootton New Tide 2:59

PAPA CHARLIE JACKSON — Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order ★ Volume 1 ∙ 1924-1926 | DOCD-5087 (1991) RM | FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

The first 27 of Papa Charlie Jackson's recorded works is, on about ten counts, one of the most important blues documents you can find, d...