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        <title>John Wetton: Jack-Knife</title>   
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        <p>I was in the ninth grade when I discovered the &quot;imports&quot; section at the local record store (Waxie Maxie&#39;s), filled with stuff that looked downright weird.&#160; Even better, though, was the discounted imports bin, and one day when I had five dollars to spend I waffled between Chrome&#39;s <em>Red Exposure</em>, which looked strange and interesting, and Jack-Knife&#39;s <em>I Wish You Would</em>, which had John Wetton, who was a known quantity to me, on bass.&#160; I opted for Jack-Knife; years later I got really into Chrome and eventually found another copy of <em>Red Exposure</em> to buy.&#160; Would having bought it the first time have changed the trajectory of my musical fandom?&#160; Chrome was decidedly different, and I sometimes wished I&#39;d gotten an earlier start in alternative music.&#160; But a few tunes on the Jack-Knife album hold up well; on the title track Wetton plays one of his most kinetic basslines, and Curt Cress opens the song with the funkiest drumming you&#39;ll ever hear on a rock record.&#160; Then there&#39;s the fantastic guitar solo by Richard Palmer-James which, when it sounds like it&#39;s over, picks up again for another several bars of wah-wah ecstasy:</p>
    
    
    





        






    
    
    





        






    
    
    





        





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Jack-Knife was a one-off, Wetton getting some old bandmates together to have some fun between U.K. recording sessions in 1979.&#160; As such it&#39;s surprisingly good, and groove miners can find a lot of first-rate breaks (some with cowbell!) to sample.<br /> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>GOB Bluth and the Continents</title>   
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        <p>Mrs. Veneer and I have never been able to watch a television show regularly, at least not until we got a DVR and found a show worth watching regularly (<em>Ugly Betty</em>).&#160; Then along comes the writers&#39; strike, and kablooey.&#160; But the strike gave us time to catch up on a show we missed the first time around, <em>Arrested Development</em>.&#160; That&#39;s got t
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&quot;But where did the lighter fluid come from?&quot;&#160; -- GOB Bluth<br /></p>   <p style="clear:both;">    
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        <p>Have you ever heard a song on the radio, liked it, and meant to buy it, but didn&#39;t get around to it until much later?&#160; So it is with me and &quot;Nothing to Lose&quot; by UK.&#160; During the heyday of Album Oriented Rock (the late 70s), many of the second-tier, less-played songs were better than the rock staples.&#160; I would often tune in WAVA on the family stereo and sit by the tape deck to listen for key tunes and record them, but I never caught &quot;Nothing to Lose.&quot;&#160; And I never managed to buy the album, either, though I did secure a copy of UK&#39;s eponymous first album from 1978.&#160; That was the album that got UK accorded &quot;supergroup&quot; status (being comprised of John Wetton, Eddie Jobson, Bill Bruford, and Allan Holdsworth;&#160; between them they had played in just about every progressive rock band that mattered), but it didn&#39;t contain anything like a single.&#160; By the second album, <em>Danger Money</em>, Bruford and Holdsworth had left, with Terry Bozzio taking over on drums and Eddie Jobson doing more keyboard and violin overdubs to compensate for the lack of a guitarist.&#160; Unlike the first album, the second got some radio play with &quot;Nothing to Lose,&quot; which was moderately catchy and, unlike most other UK songs, short enough for radio.&#160; This past weekend, 28 years after deciding I wanted &quot;Nothing to Lose,&quot; I finally got it.&#160; And it sounds exactly like I remembered it.&#160; </p>
    
    
    





        






    
    
    





        






    
    
    





        






    
    
    





        





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<p><br /> <div><br /><br />In hindsight, the song is not far from Wetton&#39;s output with his next supergroup, Asia, three years later.&#160; So why was I so disappointed with that first Asia album?&#160; The two explanations are (1) there was not enough musical virtuosity on it, i.e. lots of different notes played quickly; and (2) by 1982 I had converted from AOR to New Wave, and Asia was an AOR behemoth.<br /><br />(Two more UK songs are available at <a href="http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=341">progarchives.com</a>.)<br /> </div></p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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