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Quartet Deluxe Edition 6CD1DVD Boxset – Ultravox new Boxset In Stock from Vinyl Records London
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Quartet was Ultravoxs third album with Midge Ure on vocals, which followed two hugely successful albums, Vienna and Rage In Eden. The previous albums were produced by German producer, Conny Plank, for this they look at George Martin to take the helm. Featuring four UK Top 40 singles, Reap The Wild Wind, We Came To Dance, Visions Inn Blue and the silver awarded Hymn.This new 7 Disc box set contains 70 tracks in total, with 47 previously unreleased recordings. CDs 16 contain the original 1982 album production master, a new stereo mixes by Steven Wilson, Asides, Bsides amp live tracks, previously unreleased Cassette Rehearsals and Monitor Mixes along with a newly mixed concert recorded at Hammersmith Odeon in December 1982. The DVD Audio Only contains a new 5.1 Surround Sound Mix of the AlbumBsides by Steven Wilson along with 2496 HiRes audio of the new mixes and the original 1982 MasterBsides.The set is packaged in a 12×12 Rigid Slipcase and contains a 20 page 12 square booklet featuring contributions from the band, unseen photos from Midge Ures and Chris Cross personal collection, reproduction of the Quartet tour programme, 7 discs in card wallets housed in two 12 gatefold album sleeves. Ultravox Boxset is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £65 +P&P
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