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U.K. is the debut album by the progressive rock supergroup U.K., released in May 1978 through E.G. Records and Polydor Records.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 35 relations: All About Jazz, Allan Holdsworth, AllMusic, Audio engineer, Audio mixing (recorded music), Backing vocalist, Bass guitar, Bill Bruford, Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies, Danger Money, Drum kit, E.G. Records, Eddie Jobson, Electric violin, Electronics, Guitar, Jazz fusion, John Wetton, Keyboard instrument, King's X, Lead vocalist, London, Percussion instrument, Polydor Records, Progressive rock, Rolling Stone, Single (music), Supergroup (music), Ticknor and Fields, Trident Studios, Ty Tabor, U.K. (band), Ultimate Collector's Edition, Yamaha CS-80, YouTube.

  2. U.K. (band) albums

All About Jazz

All About Jazz is a website established by Michael Ricci in 1995.

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Allan Holdsworth

Allan Holdsworth (6 August 1946 – 15 April 2017) was a British jazz fusion and progressive rock guitarist, violinist and composer.

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AllMusic

AllMusic (previously known as All-Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database.

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Audio engineer

An audio engineer (also known as a sound engineer or recording engineer) helps to produce a recording or a live performance, balancing and adjusting sound sources using equalization, dynamics processing and audio effects, mixing, reproduction, and reinforcement of sound.

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Audio mixing (recorded music)

In sound recording and reproduction, audio mixing is the process of optimizing and combining multitrack recordings into a final mono, stereo or surround sound product.

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Backing vocalist

A backing vocalist is a singer who provides vocal harmony with the lead vocalist or other backing vocalists.

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Bass guitar

The bass guitar, electric bass or simply bass is the lowest-pitched member of the guitar family.

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Bill Bruford

William Scott Bruford (born 17 May 1949) is an English former drummer and percussionist who first gained prominence as a founding member of the progressive rock band Yes.

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Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies

Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies is a music reference book by American music journalist and essayist Robert Christgau.

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Danger Money

Danger Money is the second and final studio album by the progressive rock supergroup U.K., featuring John Wetton, Eddie Jobson and Terry Bozzio. U.K. (album) and Danger Money are E.G. Records albums and U.K. (band) albums.

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Drum kit

A drum kit (also called a drum set, trap set, or simply drums in popular music context) is a collection of drums, cymbals, and sometimes other auxiliary percussion instruments set up to be played by one person.

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E.G. Records

E.G. Records was a British artist management company and independent record label, mostly active during the 1970s and 1980s.

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Eddie Jobson

Edwin Jobson (born 28 April 1955) is an English musician noted for his use of synthesizers.

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Electric violin

An electric violin is a violin equipped with an electronic output of its sound.

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Electronics

Electronics is a scientific and engineering discipline that studies and applies the principles of physics to design, create, and operate devices that manipulate electrons and other electrically charged particles.

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Guitar

The guitar is a stringed musical instrument that is usually fretted (with some exceptions) and typically has six or twelve strings.

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Jazz fusion

Jazz fusion (also known as fusion, jazz rock, and jazz-rock fusion) is a popular music genre that developed in the late 1960s when musicians combined jazz harmony and improvisation with rock music, funk, and rhythm and blues.

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John Wetton

John Kenneth Wetton (12 June 1949 – 31 January 2017) was an English musician, singer, and songwriter.

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Keyboard instrument

A keyboard instrument is a musical instrument played using a keyboard, a row of levers that are pressed by the fingers.

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King's X

King's X is an American rock band formed in Springfield, Missouri in 1979.

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Lead vocalist

The lead vocalist in popular music is typically the member of a group or band whose voice is the most prominent melody in a performance where multiple voices may be heard.

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London

London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.

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Percussion instrument

A percussion instrument is a musical instrument that is sounded by being struck or scraped by a beater including attached or enclosed beaters or rattles struck, scraped or rubbed by hand or struck against another similar instrument.

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Polydor Records

Polydor Limited, also known as Polydor Records, is a German-British record label that operates as part of Universal Music Group.

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Progressive rock

Progressive rock (shortened as prog rock or simply prog) is a broad genre of rock music that primarily developed in the United Kingdom through the mid- to late 1960s, peaking in the early 1970s.

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Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone is an American monthly magazine that focuses on music, politics, and popular culture.

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Single (music)

In music, a single is a type of release of a song recording of fewer tracks than an album or LP record, typically one or two tracks.

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Supergroup (music)

A supergroup is a musical group formed with members who are already successful as solo artists or as members of other successful groups.

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Ticknor and Fields

Ticknor and Fields was an American publishing company based in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Trident Studios

Trident Studios was a British recording facility, located at 17 St Anne's Court in London's Soho district between 1968 and 1981.

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Ty Tabor

Ty Tabor (born September 17, 1961) is an American musician.

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U.K. (band)

U.K. were a British progressive rock supergroup originally active from 1977 to 1980.

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Ultimate Collector's Edition

Ultimate Collectors' Edition is a compilation box set by the band U.K., released on 4 November 2016. U.K. (album) and Ultimate Collector's Edition are U.K. (band) albums.

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Yamaha CS-80

The Yamaha CS-80 is an analog synthesizer introduced by Yamaha Corporation in 1977.

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YouTube

YouTube is an American online video sharing platform owned by Google.

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See also

U.K. (band) albums

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.K._(album)

Also known as U K (album), U. K. (album), UK (album).