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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
The Best of UFO (1974–1983) is a greatest hits collection by the British hard rock band UFO, released in 2008. All songs were digitally remastered in 2007 and 2008. All songs were digitally remastered in 2007 and 2008.
The Best of UFO is a compilation album of the British hard rock band UFO. The album was produced by EMI Music and distributed by CEMA Special Markets as part of the compilation series 'Ten Best Series' in 2002. This 'Ten Best' CD is a compilation of hits originally released on Chrysalis Records, from 1976 through 1980.
Best of UFO is a greatest hits collection by the British hard rock band UFO, released in 1996 as part of EMI Records' Gold Collection series. Track listing [ edit ]
In 1999, EMI reissued Strangers in the Night as an expanded edition featuring two bonus songs, "Hot 'n' Ready" and "Cherry". The announcement at the beginning of this version indicates the first track was recorded in Chicago, but this was not so according to the booklet of the 2008 remaster (the songs are pointed as recorded in Youngstown, Ohio, 15 October 1978 and Cleveland, Ohio, 16 October ...
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The Best of the Rest is a compilation album by the band UFO released in 1988. As the title implies, it focuses on the post- Michael Schenker years. Track listing
An instrumental version of "Too Hot to Handle" is used at the beginning of Mark Madden's radio show on WXDX-FM in Pittsburgh, Madden being a longtime fan of UFO. [7] Kerrang! magazine listed the album at No.28 among the "100 Greatest Heavy Metal Albums of All Time". [8] Steve Harris of Iron Maiden called "Love to Love" his favourite song. [9] "'