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Covers to albums and singles released by Boston (band) Media in category "Boston (band) album covers" The following 15 files are in this category, out of 15 total.
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]
The styles of Boston have been categorized as hard rock and arena rock (though the latter had yet to have been coined at the time of the album's release). The tracks are described as "anthemic" and make use of layered melodies and vocal harmonies. [16] Boston is composed mainly of songs written many years before their appearance on the album. [10]
Don't Look Back is the second studio album by American rock band Boston, released in 1978 by Epic Records, as the band's last album on the label. [4] [5] The album reached No. 1 in both the US and Canada, and No. 9 in the UK.
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
Their third studio album, Phenomenon was UFO's debut with major label Chrysalis Records and their first to be released in the United States. With the arrival of former Scorpions guitarist Michael Schenker, Phenomenon saw UFO leave their blues-based space rock sound behind and transition to a more straightforward hard rock sound.
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Live on Earth is a live recording (double CD) of the band UFO.It was recorded in Vienna, Austria in 1998 and features four-fifths of the reformed, classic line up of the band from the late 1970s with Simon Wright replacing Andy Parker on drums who had decided to run his family business rather than tour.