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℗2017
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6 audio discs : digital, CD audio ; 4 3/4 in. + 2 videodiscs + 1 booklet (15 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm)
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Box set includes four gatefolds, containing remastered versions (2017) of the jazz-fusion band Bruford's studio albums: Feels good to me (originally released: 1978), One of a kind (originally released: 1979), The Bruford tapes (originally released: 1979), and, Gradually going tornado (originally released: 1980), as well as the previously unreleased recordings, Live at The Venue (recorded: 1980), and, the 4th album rehearsal sessions (recorded: 1980)
The Feels good to me gatefold contains a CD with the 1978 studio album's 2017 stereo remix from original 1977 multi-track, and a DVD with the album's 2017 remastered 5.1 surround sound mix and the original 1977 stereo mix, plus an accompanying booklet with selected track lyrics, liner notes and essays by Sid Smith and Richard Williams
The One of a kind gatefold contains a CD with the 1979 studio album's 2017 stereo remix from original 1979 multi-track including the unreleased outtake 'Five G', and a DVD with the album's 2017 5.1 surround sound mix and the original 1979 stereo mix, with the latter also including the unreleased outtake 'Five G', plus an accompanying booklet with an essay by Sid Smith
The Gradually going tornado & The Bruford tapes gatefold contains a CD with The Bruford tapes studio album's 1979 remaster including the bonus track Manacles, and a CD with the Gradually going tornado studio album's 1980 remaster, plus an accompanying booklet with selected track lyrics, liner notes and an essay by Sid Smith
The Live at The Venue & 4th album rehearsal sessions gatefold contains a CD with the previously unreleased Live at The Venue recording, and a CD with the previously unreleased 4th album rehearsal sessions recording, plus an accompanying booklet with liner notes and an esssay by Sid Smith
In container 32 x 36 cm
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Compiled and co-ordinated by Rob Ayling and Bill Bruford
Performed by Bruford
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