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Limited 32 disc (27 CD + 5 DVD) box set includes a hardback book, 60-page 12" x 12" Cyril's scrap book, 10 postcards, full size replica programs: 1974 Journey Debut, 1974 Crystal Palace Garden Party, 1974/75 US Tour, 1975 Japanese Tour, 1975 Japanese Tour, 1976 UK Tour AKA FA Challenge, 1976 UK In Concert and the 1977 White Rock Premier. Also includes 4 Posters: Myths and Legends, Journey..., Lisztomania - Movie Poster and White Rock - Movie Poster. PLUS a reproduction press folder containing press releases for Lisztomania, Myths and Legends, No Earthly Connection and White Rock, as well as 6 Press Photos. Previously known as Rick Wakeman's The Prog Years 1973-1977, this expansive collection will now include 17 discs' worth of never-before-released concert material totaling 300-plus minutes - or a whopping five hours - of live recordings all previously unreleased. Now known as "The Prog Years: Redux," the 32-disc box set is back in production, with a brand-new list of content. Explaining the decision to overhaul the collection at the 11th hour, compiler Rob Ayling says that he had a duty to do it for the fans: "Totally out of the blue came a wave of previously unreleased concert recordings. I couldn't believe it when I discovered them. I generally know what was recorded and what wasn't - and then to find entire gigs from the 70s that had never before been released... I simply couldn't ignore them!"
1 The Three Wives: Radio Session, 27 February 1973
- Disc 4 -
1 DVD: Live in Melbourne, 4 February 1975
- Disc 5 -
1 Journey to the Centre of the Earth - Original Album
- Disc 6 -
1 The Other Half
- Disc 7 -
1 Live in Melbourne, 4 February 1975, Part 1
- Disc 8 -
1 Live in Melbourne, 4 February 1975, Part 2
- Disc 9 -
1 The Myths and Legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table - Original Album
- Disc 10 -
1 King Arthur on Ice: Live at Wembley, 1975
- Disc 11 -
1 Boston Music Hall, Massachusetts, 10 October 1975, Part 1
- Disc 12 -
1 DVD: King Arthur on Ice: Live at Wembley, 1975
- Disc 13 -
1 White Rock - Original Album
- Disc 14 -
1 Original Soundtrack Music and FX Soundtrack
- Disc 15 -
1 Live at Montreux
- Disc 16 -
1 DVD: White Rock Film
- Disc 17 -
1 Lisztomania - Original Album
- Disc 18 -
1 Live in London 1979
- Disc 19 -
1 DVD: Liztomania Film
- Disc 20 -
1 DVD: Success Story, the Story of Journey and Other TV Extras
- Disc 21 -
1 No Earthly Connection - Original Album
- Disc 22 -
1 Boston Music Hall, Massachusetts, 10 October 1975, Part 2
- Disc 23 -
1 Missing Pieces and Interviews
- Disc 24 -
1 Apollo Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland, 7 May 1976
- Disc 25 -
1 Koseinenkin Hall, Osaka, Japan, 21 January 1975, Part 1
- Disc 26 -
1 Koseinenkin Hall, Osaka, Japan, 21 January 1975, Part 2
- Disc 27 -
1 Nakano Sunplaza, Tokyo, Japan, 16 January 1975, Part 1
- Disc 28 -
1 Nakano Sunplaza, Tokyo, Japan, 16 January 1975, Part 2
- Disc 29 -
1 Live in Anaheim, 11 November 1975, Part 1
- Disc 30 -
1 Live in Anaheim, 11 November 1975, Part 2
- Disc 31 -
1 Reflections of Winter (White Rock Sessions), Part 1
- Disc 32 -
1 Reflections of Winter (White Rock Sessions), Part 2
Limited 32 disc (27 CD + 5 DVD) box set includes a hardback book, 60-page 12" x 12" Cyril's scrap book, 10 postcards, full size replica programs: 1974 Journey Debut, 1974 Crystal Palace Garden Party, 1974/75 US Tour, 1975 Japanese Tour, 1975 Japanese Tour, 1976 UK Tour AKA FA Challenge, 1976 UK In Concert and the 1977 White Rock Premier. Also includes 4 Posters: Myths and Legends, Journey..., Lisztomania - Movie Poster and White Rock - Movie Poster. PLUS a reproduction press folder containing press releases for Lisztomania, Myths and Legends, No Earthly Connection and White Rock, as well as 6 Press Photos. Previously known as Rick Wakeman's The Prog Years 1973-1977, this expansive collection will now include 17 discs' worth of never-before-released concert material totaling 300-plus minutes - or a whopping five hours - of live recordings all previously unreleased. Now known as "The Prog Years: Redux," the 32-disc box set is back in production, with a brand-new list of content. Explaining the decision to overhaul the collection at the 11th hour, compiler Rob Ayling says that he had a duty to do it for the fans: "Totally out of the blue came a wave of previously unreleased concert recordings. I couldn't believe it when I discovered them. I generally know what was recorded and what wasn't - and then to find entire gigs from the 70s that had never before been released... I simply couldn't ignore them!"