"Night After Night" is a live album by the British progressive rock supergroup U.K., released in 1979. Capturing the energy and virtuosity of their performances, this CD offers an electrifying selection of tracks that showcase the band's technical prowess and melodic sensibility. U.K., formed by legendary musicians John Wetton, Eddie Jobson, Allan Holdsworth, and Bill Bruford (with Terry Bozzio later replacing Bruford), quickly gained acclaim for their innovative fusion of rock, jazz, and classical influences. Their self-titled debut album and its follow-up "Danger Money" are considered milestones in progressive rock history. Universal Music Group, one of the world's leading music companies with a rich heritage spanning decades, ensures high-quality production standards on this release.
The third and final record by the progressive rock trio U.K. was recorded during a 1979 concert in Japan, although it was not released until after the group disbanded.