U.K. (band)


U.K. were a British progressive rock supergroup originally active from 1977 until 1980. The band was composed of singer/bassist John Wetton, keyboardist/electric violinist Eddie Jobson, guitarist Allan Holdsworth and drummer Bill Bruford, who was later replaced by drummer Terry Bozzio. U.K. reformed with John Wetton, Eddie Jobson and Terry Bozzio for a world tour in 2012.

History

Formation and first album

Singer/bassist John Wetton and drummer Bill Bruford had worked together in King Crimson from 1972 until 1974, when guitarist Robert Fripp disbanded the group. In July 1976, Bruford assisted Wetton on demos for a proposed solo album by the latter. In September 1976, they worked on forming a band with keyboardist Rick Wakeman, who had previously worked with Bruford in Yes. The project was stopped by Wakeman's label. According to Bruford, "A&M Records were unwilling to let their 'star', Wakeman, walk off with a used, slightly soiled King Crimson rhythm section, and the idea failed."
Bruford and Wetton next asked guitarist Robert Fripp to reform King Crimson. When Fripp eventually declined, Bruford and Wetton decided that each would bring in a musician of his choice to form a new band. Wetton brought in keyboardist/violinist Eddie Jobson, whom Wetton knew from his work with Roxy Music in 1976 – "stealing" him from Frank Zappa. Bruford recruited guitarist Allan Holdsworth who had played guitar on Bruford's 1978 debut solo album, Feels Good to Me.
The band's formation coincided with the introduction of the Yamaha CS-80 synthesizer, and the instrument became a key part of the band's developing sound.
U.K. released their self-titled debut album in 1978 and followed it with a supporting tour. Following two lengthy American tours, Wetton and Jobson decided to fire Holdsworth over musical differences, and since Bruford had indicated to Wetton that he would favor Holdsworth in the event of a split in the band, they lined up Terry Bozzio to replace Bruford as well. Bruford took several instrumentals developed by him for the live U.K. repertoire, to be used instead on One of a Kind, the second album of his quartet Bruford.

Trio line-up

U.K. attempted unsuccessfully to find another guitarist before resolving to continue as a trio. They recorded the studio album Danger Money, released in March 1979, and spent much of that year touring North America as opening act for Jethro Tull. The album spawned a minor hit single, "Nothing to Lose", which reached number 67 on the UK charts. A live album, Night After Night, was recorded in Japan that spring and released in September 1979. Following a final European tour in December 1979, and in spite of plans to record a new studio album in America in March 1980, U.K. disbanded as Jobson and Wetton had different ideas on how the band should develop. Jobson wanted UK to go on with more long instrumental pieces, while Wetton thought that performing shorter songs was a better idea. Jobson stated that one song in particular was the reason of the band to disband: "When Will You Realize", a non-LP B-side featured on the "Night After Night" single, which Wetton would re-record in 1980 on his solo album Caught in the Crossfire.

Aftermath

Jobson worked with Jethro Tull on the album A and went on to a solo career. Wetton, following the recording of his solo album Caught in the Crossfire and a brief stint with Wishbone Ash, eventually left E.G. Records to sign with Geffen Records and ex-Yes manager Brian Lane and started Asia with Steve Howe, Carl Palmer and Geoffrey Downes. Bozzio formed Missing Persons with his then-wife Dale Bozzio, guitarist Warren Cuccurullo, bassist Patrick O'Hearn and Chuck Wild on keyboards– the first four also from line-ups with Zappa. Holdsworth and Bozzio played together in HoBoLeMa almost three decades later.

Legacy project

From 1995 to 1998, Jobson and Wetton worked together on a proposed U.K. reunion album, also recording contributions by Bruford, Tony Levin, Steve Hackett and Francis Dunnery. When Wetton departed, "Legacy" became an Eddie Jobson solo project, with Wetton replaced on lead vocals by Aaron Lippert. However, Jobson eventually abandoned the project. Three tracks intended for it found their way onto Voices of Life, a compilation by Bulgarian Women's Choir organised by Jobson.

UKZ and reunion

In October 2007, Jobson announced a new band, UKZ, with Lippert and former King Crimson bassist/guitarist Trey Gunn among others, which released an EP called "Radiation" in March 2009. In late 2009, Jobson and Wetton both talked about a possible reunion of U.K. A U.K. reunion tour in February/March 2010 with Jobson, Wetton, Marco Minnemann on drums and Greg Howe on guitar was described to promoters, but not confirmed by Wetton.
Wetton and Jobson performed three concerts in Poland in November 2009 as part of Jobson's Ultimate Zero project. The line-up also featured Minnemann, Howe, and Tony Levin. They performed music from UK and King Crimson. A CD compiled from various U-Z performances from 2009, entitled Ultimate Zero Tour - Live, including multiple tracks from the Polish shows, was then released.
It was announced on 11 February 2011, and later confirmed by John Wetton on his website, that U.K. had reformed to play two shows in Japan on 15 and 16 April 2011. The line-up was Jobson and Wetton, with Minnemann and Alex Machacek performing drums and guitar respectively. US dates, including a show in San Francisco, were also announced and performed in April 2011. A DVD called "" was culled from these shows and officially released in 2013.
Former drummer Bozzio then rejoined for an American tour in 2012. The line-up for the subsequent European tour included additional musicians Gary Husband and a returning Alex Machacek on guitar.
In 2013, U.K. did an "Azure Seas" tour with Machacek once again taking on guitar duties, and an East Coast tour with Virgil Donati performing drumming duties in place of Bozzio, who had once again departed the band. On 8 November of the same year, the band did also a special concert performance of their two studio albums in Kawasaki, in Japan. The drummer for that special concert was Marco Minnemann.
U.K. appeared in the 2014 edition of Cruise to the Edge progressive rock festival. The line-up once again included both Machacek and Donati. In 2015 the band announced their final world tour, with the band being joined by Donati and Machacek. Donati was then replaced by Dream Theater drummer Mike Mangini for the final dates in the USA and Japan.

Musical style

Throughout their brief existence, U.K.'s music was characterised by skilled musicianship, jazzy harmonies, close harmony vocals, mixed meters, electric violin solos, and unusually varied synthesiser sonorities. Relative to specific styles, the band spans various genres ranging from progressive rock to jazz fusion.

Personnel

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; Timeline


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Discography

Studio albums

Live albums

Singles

Notes:

Videos

Box sets

Tours

YearLive&TourLineupRelease
Apr-Nov 1978U.K. TourEddie Jobson, John Wetton, Allan Holdsworth, Bill BrufordConcert Classics, Vol. 4
Mar-Dec 1979Danger Money TourEddie Jobson, John Wetton, Terry BozzioNight After Night
Nov 2009 Eddie Jobson's U-Z Project Eddie Jobson, John Wetton, Tony Levin, Greg Howe, Marco MinnemannUltimate Zero – The Best of the U-Z Project Live
Apr 2011Reunion TourEddie Jobson, John Wetton, Alex Machacek, Marco MinnemannReunion: Live in Tokyo
May-Jun 2012Night After Night 2012 TourEddie Jobson, John Wetton, Terry Bozzio
Eddie Jobson, John Wetton, Alex Machacek, Gary Husband ---
March 28&29 2013Cruise to the EdgeEddie Jobson, John Wetton, Terry Bozzio, Alex Machacek
Mar-Apr 2013Azure Seas TourEddie Jobson, John Wetton, Alex Machacek, Virgil Donati
November 8, 2013 Club Citta' Presents U.K. Special LiveEddie Jobson, John Wetton, Alex Machacek, Marco MinnemannCurtain Call
April 8&11 2014Cruise to the EdgeEddie Jobson, John Wetton, Alex Machacek, Virgil Donati
Feb-Apr 2015Final World TourEddie Jobson, John Wetton, Alex Machacek, Mike Mangini