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U.F.O. is the debut album by psychedelic folk singer-songwriter Jim Sullivan, released in 1969. The album was unpopular upon release, but has gained a cult following in part due to the mysterious disappearance of Sullivan. While it is commonly known as U.F.O., a 1970 pressing on Century City Records titled the album simply as Jim Sullivan. [1] [2]
In 1969, Sullivan released the album U.F.O., recorded with keyboardist Don Randi, drummer Earl Palmer, and bassist Jimmy Bond, all members of the Wrecking Crew. Although its psychedelic country-folk stylings drew parallels to Gene Clark and Joe South, the album made little impact, nor did a remixed version released by Century City Records in 1970.
"Fracture" by Edison's Children (Neil Armstrong's son's band) from their 11/11/2011 released album about an Alien Abduction "In The Last Waking Moments...", [15] [16] the opening song performed at the NASA Concert Celebration for 50th Anniversary of Neil Armstrong & Apollo 11 starring Rick Armstrong on bass & guitar [17] [18]
The Essential UFO: 1993 The Decca Years: 1996 The Best of UFO: Gold Collection: 1997 X-Factor: Out There & Back: 1998 Time To Rock - Best Of Singles A's & B's: 2002 The Best of UFO album: Ten Best Series: 2003 Then and Now: 2004 Flying: The Early Years 1970–1973: 2006 An Introduction to UFO (2006) 2006 One of Those Nights The Collection: 2007
James George Tomkins (14 February 1941 – 2 October 2012), [1] known professionally as Big Jim Sullivan, was an English guitarist.. Best known as a session guitarist, he was one of the most in-demand studio musicians in the UK in the 1960s and 1970s, and performed on around 750 charting singles over his career, including 54 UK number one hits.
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