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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
In live performances, X-UFO played sets of vintage UFO songs, later renamed House Of X to perform their own material. Their eponymous album was released on 24 October 2014. In 2013, Paul Raymond revealed that a new UFO album was in the works, but there was "no detailed talk of that yet."
Chicago, recalled bassist Pete Way, "was the first city that we could play arenas in. We'd opened there for Kiss and their audience took to us. Every time we went to Chicago, it became an event." [5] (UFO actually opened for Kiss in Nashville, on the Destroyer Tour) Some of the songs were recorded at a show on UFO's tour with Blue Öyster Cult.
I still think of 'Rock Bottom' as a work in progress. When I play it live now, I use the most memorable parts of the solo, and keep a space to represent my latest frame of mind." – Michael Schenker [7] The album was produced by Leo Lyons, bassist of English rock group Ten Years After. All tracks were recorded at Morgan Studios in London.
Lights Out is the sixth studio album by English rock band UFO, released in 1977. All songs are band originals except "Alone Again Or", a cover of a song by the band Love. Reaching number 23 on the Billboard 200, it is the band's highest-charting album in the United States. In the UK, it hit number 54 and stayed on the chart for two weeks.
No Place to Run is the eighth studio album by English rock band UFO, released in January 1980 by Chrysalis Records. It was the band's first record to feature Paul Chapman, who replaced Michael Schenker on lead guitar. The album was produced by George Martin, best known for his work with The Beatles. The album cover appeared in different ...
"Can You Roll Her" – 2:57 (from the album No Heavy Petting) "Pack It Up (And Go)" – 3:15 (from the album Obsession) "Hot & Ready" – 3:17 (from the album Obsession) "This Time" – 3:44 (from the album Misdemeanor) "Long Gone" – 5:20 (from the album The Wild, the Willing and the Innocent) "Young Blood" – 3:02 (from the album No Place ...
"Built for Comfort" – 3:00 (from the album Phenomenon) "Highway Lady" – 3:46 (from the album No Heavy Petting) "Can You Roll Her" – 2:56 (from the album No Heavy Petting) "A Fool for Love" – 3:52 (from the album Making Contact) "Shoot Shoot" – 3:57 (from the album Force It) "Too Hot to Handle" – 3:35 (from the album Lights Out)