Night After Night (U.K. album) explained

Night After Night
Type:Live album
Artist:U.K.
Cover:Night After Night (UK album).jpg
Released:7 September 1979[1]
Recorded:29, 30 May and 4 June 1979
Venue:Nakano Sun Plaza Hall (Tokyo, Japan)
Nippon Seinenkan (Tokyo, Japan)
Genre:Progressive rock
Length:42:13
96:37 (extended version)
Label:E.G.
Producer:Eddie Jobson, John Wetton
Prev Title:Danger Money
Prev Year:1979
Next Title:Concert Classics Vol.4
Next Year:1999

Night After Night is a live album recorded by the British band U.K. It features the trio lineup of Eddie Jobson, John Wetton, and Terry Bozzio.

Recorded in late May and early June 1979 at Nakano Sun Plaza Hall and Nippon Seinenkan, Tokyo, Japan, it is UK's third album and their first live recording, released in September 1979 in support of the band's US tour supporting Jethro Tull (which Eddie Jobson joined after UK's split) and later headlining European tour.

The album was remastered in 2016 and included as part of the box-set Ultimate Collector's Edition, along with an extended version containing nine songs not included in the original album and in actual concert order .[2]

Background

According to Eddie Jobson, the album was recorded at the request of Polydor in Tokyo, originally intended for a Japan-only release, but Polydor in the US were also interested in releasing it.[3] John Wetton explained, "The Japanese record companies, they said that live albums are so popular in Japan right now, that any act coming in, it's almost compulsory to do a live album in Japan, just for release in Japan."[4]

The title track and "As Long As You Want Me Here" do not appear on any studio release by the band.

Track listing

All songs written by Eddie Jobson and John Wetton except where indicated.

Extended version

Personnel

U.K.

Singles

In the UK and other European countries, an edited version of the title track, "Night After Night" was released as a single backed by the non-album studio track "When Will You Realize?", a song later re-recorded by John Wetton for his solo album Caught in the Crossfire from 1980.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Music Week. 30.
  2. Web site: U.K.: Ultimate Collectors' Edition. Kelman. John. 25 September 2016. All About Jazz. 4 March 2017.
  3. live. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211210/DcA1k8zvkps. 2021-12-10. U.K.: Göta Lejon, Stockholm, Sweden (December 6, 1979) full show, audio only . YouTube.
  4. Web site: Curtiss . Ron . Weiner . Aaron . John Wetton (King Crimson, U.K., Asia): The Complete Boffomundo Interview . https://web.archive.org/web/20160915003727/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hcovFGVW44&gl=US&hl=en . 2016-09-15 . dead. . 3 March 2019 . June 3, 2016. Event occurs at 27:57-28:19.