An alphabet of bands and artists as a series for the next 26 days. These were selected by the Spotify algorithm.
U:K is a short-lived 'supergroup' of technically proficient musicians. They recorded several albums including a live one.
Japan had more visits by Jobson and crew than the country they were named after. The band had a classic line-up, although in recent concerts, only two were from the original.
This features the late, great John Wetton on bass and vocals. He also played with Asia - which he founded. Previous bands included Family, King Crimson, Roxy Music,
The guitarist was the late, great Allan Holdsworth, a pioneer of guitar synthesisers.
The drummer was originally Bill Bruford, who also played with Yes and Genesis as well as Earthworks. He retired a few years ago, but not for long. I've seen him play live a number of times with both of those bands.
On the clip below, the drums are played by multi-instrumentalist Marco Minnemann is an awesome drummer who is capable of incredible rhythmic patterns in complex time-signatures. I remember watching a clip of him auditioning for Dream Theater.
The big draw for me is Eddie Jobson. He is a multi-instrumentalist, classically trained and a phenomenon, and will appear elsewhere on the blog.
Here they are playing one of my favourites of theirs.
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