Lights Out: The Ultimate Tribute to UFO

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  • Release Date: 11/21/2006
  • Sales Rank: 76,772
  • Label: CLEOPATRA
  • UPC: 741157164022
 
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Lights Out: The Ultimate Tribute to UFO

1LISTENLights Out / Pat Travers 4:38
2LISTENDoctor Doctor / Jani Lane 4:47
3LISTENRock Bottom / Phil Lewis 6:38
4LISTENOnly You Can Rock Me / John Corabi 4:11
5LISTENLong Gone / Doogie White 5:20
6LISTENWe Belong to the Night / Mick White 3:51
7LISTENToo Hot to Handle / Doogie White 3:35
8LISTENLove to Love / Steve Overland 6:53
9LISTENShoot Shoot / Paul Di'Anno 3:57
10LISTENNatural Thing / Bernie Shaw 3:51
11LISTENLet It Roll / Steve Overland 3:59
12LISTENDoctor Doctor Bonus Track 6:07

Editorial Reviews

Throughout the '80s and for much of the '90s, it seemed that two bands that had enjoyed widespread success in Europe during the '70s -- Thin Lizzy and UFO -- had become all but forgotten Stateside. While Lizzy's profile was raised substantially when some of rock's biggest names began covering their songs (Metallica, Smashing Pumpkins, etc.), it appeared that UFO was left in the dust. Despite the neglect, UFO (especially their Michael Schenker-era work) remains a major influence on many rock acts -- as evidenced by the artists who agreed to appear on 2006's Lights Out: The Ultimate Tribute to UFO. With guitarists such as Pat Travers and none other than Schenker himself supplying the six-string work, quite a few vocalists from '80s era British metal lend a hand, including Iron Maiden's Paul Di'Anno, as well as such hair metal veterans as Warrant's Jani Lane and L.A. Guns' Philip Lewis. Despite the originals unquestionably topping these reworkings (which sometimes border on blah territory -- see the Lane-sung "Doctor Doctor"), any attention given to UFO's classic '70s output deserves a gigantic high-five. Greg Prato, All Music Guide

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