Has anyone heard if the UK Night After Night extended version might get reissued? Its sold out everywhere and I missed the boat the first time.
Has anyone heard if the UK Night After Night extended version might get reissued? Its sold out everywhere and I missed the boat the first time.
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Maybe a better question - anyone got one they are looking to sell??
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I haven't been there in a while. Is it available for download on the Eddie Jobson website?
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And what is the extent of the extended content?
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18 tracks, as opposed to the original 9.
Edit:
Could have sworn I pasted in this already, I guess not:
(NIght after Night extended version)
Turns out that I was right, but PE won't take that link directly, you have to use the URL= feature with link text or it just gets stripped out.
Last edited by Dave (in MA); 07-13-2021 at 03:37 PM.
Worth every penny if you can get it . Extra tracks superb , got mine in the big boxed set Ultimate Collectors .
Night After Night – Extended is just beautiful. But, yeah, an aftermarket copy is going to set you back...
Maybe it's the too-perfect vocals or something, but Night After Night, extended or not, always seemed like a rote performance to me. I prefer the warts-and-all live material from the previous tours, and it's not only because of the absence of BB and AH in the later album.
The moment I saw the secondary market prices, $350 and up, I wrote the check. This baby is going to be worth at least $365 in 5 years. Sorry being a bit facetious, I cannot justify plopping down that amount of money for anything that doesn't include 4 days and 70 bands.
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I bought the box set when the gettin was good. The extended NAN is a great listen. As far as the "too perfect" vocals - I get it. But the non-album tracks didn't get the same treatment, so at least half of it is a little more "live". Plus in the box, there are several bootlegs, including their final show (Japan '79 I think?). Bozzio's background vox ranged from "OK" to pretty good. Wetton's falsetto parts were sometimes rough or inaudible.
I too would love a copy of this set. The versions on YouTube have been on regular rotation for years now but I would still like to own a copy and actually pay the artists for it. A reissue would be good...
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I own the original box and need to replay it.
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I'm a big UK fan and finally got the chance to see Eddie Jobson perform the classic UK songs but unfortunately without John Wetton at Progstock 2018.
So I also have the Box set that is kinda overkill but has the extended NAN which is excellent. And BTW, if it still out there I would recommend the "UK In concert" from a bootleg series that came out a few years back that has a show including Bruford and Allan Holdsworth and sound quality is B+ . Interesting enough, the original band on this CD plays a few songs for Danger Money that had not yet been released. But IMHO NAN is much better even in the trio configuration.
I recently got Eddie Jobson "Four Decades" that is a japanese import (pricey though) which is a Retrospective concert that Eddie gave as a chronicle of his career featuring special appearances by Sonja Kristina (Curved Air), John Wetton (UK) and Aaron Lippert (UKZ Project) playing songs live from all the UK albums, Zappa, Curved Air, Roxy Music, Theme of secrets and The Green album. A true Gem and sound quality is pristine clean. But again, I'm a big fan.
I may be older but, I saw live: Led Zeppelin, Yes, ELP, Jethro Tull, King Crimson, Fish, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Marillion, IQ, UK, Saga, Rush, Supertramp, Pink Floyd, Genesis with Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett, Triumph, Magma, Goblin, Porcupine Tree, The Musical Box, Uriah Heep, Dio, David Bowie, Iron Maiden, Queen with Freddie Mercury, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Elton John, Eric Clapton & Steve Winwood, Steely Dan, Dream theater, Joe Satriani, you get the idea..
I happen to thing that Night After Night is pretty bad ass live album. Here is my recent review of it: https://pienemmatpurot.com/review-u-...er-night-1979/
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