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We have prepared a collection of masterpiece professional shots that give a glimpse into their history. This work contains seven songs and 10 takes of footage, which can be roughly divided into three categories. Let’s take a closer look at each one. [Music Clips] “In The Dead Of Night #1”, “In The Dead Of Night #2”, “Nothing To Lose”, and “Rendezvous 6:02” First up are three music clips and four types. Each has been reprinted from the best master available at present. Two types of “In The Dead Of Night” are included, but the original broadcast on “Sound Super City” is “#2”. Although this is very valuable, only a slightly strict master remains. “#1” was produced by an overseas enthusiast who was concerned about the current situation. It is a version upgrade that skillfully uses various still images while also using the original footage. The following two songs, “Nothing To Lose” and “Rendezvous 6:02”, are completely official quality with a question and answer pattern. You can witness the appearance of “the strongest progressive trio since EL&P” with a fiercely beautiful ironclad picture quality. [THE OLD GREY WHISTLE TEST 1979] “Night After Night” “Caesar’s Palace Blues” (Original Broadcast) “Night After Night” “Caesar’s Palace Blues” (Re-edited version) The next section is two multi-camera pro shots from the appearance on BBC’s famous program “THE OLD GREY WHISTLE TEST”. This video is also valuable, but it is known to enthusiasts as “the sound is not so good”. In this work, the best master of the original broadcast is recorded, and a version re-edited by overseas enthusiasts is also recorded. This re-edited version is also very interesting. The basic concept is “Replace the sound of the live album “NIGHT AFTER NIGHT”. You can enjoy the precious video with a significantly upgraded sound. However, no matter how close the time, it is a different performance. After all, some deviation is unavoidable. In this video, the band is synchronized as much as possible, and the parts that don’t match are supplemented with still images. The still images include not only photos of the members, but also the jacket art of the bootlegs from the past. This is also nostalgic, and makes you think, “Oh, I used to listen to this.” How long have you loved U.K., and why did you make this video? This video silently conveys the feelings of such a maniac. [BRUFORD: ROCK GOES TO COLLEGE 1979] “Sahara Of Snow” “Forever Until Sunday” The last section is a bonus video of BRUFORD. This is also a multi-camera pro shot from when they appeared on the BBC’s famous program “ROCK GOES TO COLLEGE”. This video has been made into an official DVD, but this work selects only two songs from U.K. from the recent digital broadcast version. Although it is a broadcast version, the quality is as amazing as the official DVD, and the quality is super high quality. And “Sahara Of Snow” and “Forever Until Sunday”, which are drawn with that quality, are “one wing of the original U.K.” The original four were divided into the “rock group” of Wetton/Jobson and the “jazz group” of Bruford/Holdsworth, and the “jazz group” is playing songs written during the rehearsals for the first tour. It is a performance/video that is a counterpart to the above “OGWT 1979”. U.K., which embodied the ideal of British progressive rock in the late 1970s, fell apart in the air in a short history. This work follows the flow including BURUFORD with a professional shot, and the main press CD that captures the very beginning of its journey with a superb stereo sound board. Although it has a different concept, it is a set that depicts the short but certainly dazzling U.K. with the highest quality that can be hoped for at present. Please also imprint “that brilliance” in your mind. (47:43) 1. In The Dead Of Night #1 2. In The Dead Of Night #2 3. Nothing To Lose(Promo) 4. Rendezvous 6:02(Promo) 5. Night After Night (OGWT 1979) Original Broadcast 6. Caesar’s Palace Blues(OGWT 1979) Original Broadcast 7. Night After Night (OGWT 1979) Audio source from “Night After Night” Live album 8. Caesar’s Palace Blues (OGWT 1979) Audio source from “Night After Night” Live album Bonus Tracks Bruford “Rock Goes To College” Oxford Polytechnic, Oxfordshire, UK 17th March 1979 9. Sahara Of Snow 10. Forever Until Sunday PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.48min.
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