Lights Out [Japan Bonus Track] UFO

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CD - Special Edition

  • Release Date: 08/19/2008
  • Original Release: 1977
  • Sales Rank: 72,417
  • Label: CAROLINE
  • UPC: 5099922938428
 
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Lights Out [Japan Bonus Track]

1LISTENToo Hot to Handle 3:37
2LISTENJust Another Suicide 4:58
3LISTENTry Me 4:49
4LISTENLights Out 4:34
5LISTENGetting' Ready 3:46
6LISTENAlone Again Or 3:00
7LISTENElectric Phase 4:17
8LISTENLove to Love 7:40
9LISTENOn With the Action Live / Bonus Track 4:50

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Editorial Reviews

Despite a few generic moments, Lights Out is probably the best studio document of what elevated UFO above the '70s hard rock fray. Within a Euro-blues framework, the classic lineup that lasted from Phenomenon through Strangers in the Night incorporated challenging dynamics, epic balladry, and a more than occasional sensitivity. On Lights Out, all three of these traits come together in powerful fashion, most notably on the space rocker-cum-ballad "Love to Love," where a ridiculously heavy intro gives way to flourishing poetics. "Gettin' Ready" and an oddball Love cover, "Alone Again Or," also showcase the band's sensitive ambiguities, never compromising the group's overarching hard edge. Not enough can be said either about UFO's stand-out individual performances, particularly Phil Mogg's street level vocals, which no doubt greatly influenced Joe Elliot and Paul Di'Anno. Then, of course, there's the matter of Michael Schenker's deservedly lauded lead guitar. Expressive and bluesy with a tone nearing perfection, even the more pedestrian tunes are made worthwhile due to a Schenker solo. Lights Out holds up well; its subtleties are worth mentioning because the band always make it a point to rock hard, and the playing is always on. Almost completely overlooked stateside, Lights Out is a lost gem. [A Japanese version contained the bonus track "On with the Action."] ~ Matthew Kantor, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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