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More Classic Prog Rock That Won't Bore You To Death

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I've recently filled out my Blu-ray collection with additions from two prog rock groups:

From King Crimson, a trifecta of remixed and remastered albums: Discipline (1981), Beat (1982), and Three of a Perfect Pair (1984). These three albums marked the addition of bassist Tony Levin to the lineup. The Blu-ray discs are available as part of a 19-disc box set called On (and Off) The Road (2016).

From supergroup U.K., their two original studio and one original live albums, as well as a later live album, all remixed and remastered: U.K. (1978), Danger Money (1979), Night After Night (1979), and Reunion - Live in Tokyo (2013) - all of which are available in a just-released 18-disc box set called Ultimate Collector's Edition (2016).

Jeff
 
That trifecta is my favorite prog, ever. I think that's when Belew first joined them, also.
 
Confession: previously I had nothing in my collection from U.K. and may have only listened to them a couple of times in my life. Pity! I've just spun the two studio albums and they are (were) really good. Blu-ray sound is hi-res 2.0. For the live album Night After Night there is both 2.0 and (really well-mixed) 5.1 hi-res audio. Disappointingly, there's only 2.0 hi-res audio (that's not all that great) for the other live recording.
 
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