STATUS QUO Working On Documentary

September 16, 2011

U.K. rockers STATUS QUO are currently filming their first-ever cinematic documentary with Emmy-nominated director Alan G. Parker. Provisionally titled "Hello Quo!", it is planned for release in the fall of 2012.

STATUS QUO's new album, "Quid Pro Quo", was released in the U.S. on July 12 via Eagle Rock Entertainment. The CD contains 14 brand new tracks plus the 2010 version of "In The Army Now" and is packaged with a second disc, "The Official Bootleg - Greatest Hits Live", making this serious value for money. "The Official Bootleg" was recorded in Amsterdam and Melbourne last year and offers 10 classic hits specially remixed by Gregg Jackman.

"Quid Pro Quo" was made available in Europe as a limited run of 1,000 deluxe box sets comprising a vinyl album in a gatefold sleeve, the 2xCD version featuring special artwork and 2 extra live tracks, a QUO poster, individually numbered "Quo Quid" banknote, a T-shirt and a set of badges (unavailable elsewhere). The deluxe box sets retail at 50 and are available worldwide, with only 500 available exclusively from StatusQuo.co.uk.

The 14 new tracks on "Quid Pro Quo" were produced by Francis Rossi and Mike Paxman, the 2010 version of "In The Army Now" was produced by Pip Williams.

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