Recorded on 20th June 1992 at Club Citta in Tokyo, and airing a healthy selection from their latest opus with ‘Running Up The Highway’, ‘Borderline’, ‘She’s The One’, ‘Back Door Man’ and ‘One Of Those Nights’, the set inevitably includes a host of classics including ‘Lights Out’, ‘Rock Bottom’ and ‘Doctor Doctor’ concluding with ‘Shoot Shoot’ (originally from UFO’s ‘Force It’ LP) and finishing off with the Eddie Cochran classic, ‘C’mon Everybody’. UFO’s first, pre-Michael Schenker line-up had seen a level popularity to rival Beatlemania in Japan in the early 70s, so it made perfect sense to record their third live album, ‘Lights Out In Tokyo’, on the tour to support ‘High Stakes & Dangerous Men’. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Rare Vintage 90s Raver UFO Parachute Cargo Pants Sz XL Light Blue Skate Unisex at the best online prices at eBay Free shipping for many products. This is certainly no revival band in it for the money.”Īccording to Metal Hammer in 1992, “UFO were always famous for their ‘raw’ sound, as demonstrated best on possibly the most influential live rock album of all time, ‘Strangers In The Night’.” Phil Mogg: Lead Vocals Michael Schenker: Lead Guitar Paul Raymond: Keyboards/Rhythm Guitar Pete Way: Bass Andy Parker: Drums. Although this was the sole UFO album that the guitarist and drummer would appear on, Archer and Edwards had the right musical chops and rock pedigree for UFO.Īmong the 12 original songs, the Metal Forces’ review trumpeted: “The forceful ‘Primed For One’ continues the class, while ‘She’s The One’, first single ‘One Of Those Nights’ and ‘Don’t Want To Lose You’ all show they’ve not lost the knack of penning a classy yet commercial rock song”.Īs Pete Way proudly announced at the time: “With UFO, whether we were good or bad, it was the attitude that was right and that is the most important thing… We had to wait to get the right guitarist and now everything is right again. Lights Out - The Fourth Track On UFO's 1977 Album 'Lights Out'. ORDER THE ALBUM HERE -–> UFO CHERRY RED RECORDSįronted by Phil Mogg, the only band member to feature in every line-up of UFO’s 50 plus year career, the line-up was completed by guitarist Laurence Archer (Grand Slam/Wild Horses/Lautrec) and drummer Clive Edwards (Uli Jon Roth/Wild Horses/Bernie Marsden). On the live bonus track of 'Lights Out' on this same CD, the sound of the cymbals were present and can be heard very distinctly. Lights Out Live Lyrics by UFO from the Too Hot to Handle: The Best of UFO album - including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Wind. UFO’s 13th studio album, 1992’s ‘High Stakes & Dangerous Men’, was their first record in ten years to feature bassist and founder member Pete Way.Recorded on 20th June 1992 at Club Citta in Tokyo, and airing a healthy selection from their latest opus with 'Running Up The Highway', 'Borderline', 'She's The One', 'Back Door Man' and 'One Of Those Nights', the set inevitably includes a host of classics including 'Lights Out', 'Rock Bottom' and 'Doctor Doctor' concluding with 'Shoot Shoot' (originally from UFO's 'Force It' LP) and finishing off with the Eddie Cochran classic, 'C'mon Everybody'.UFO – “High Stakes & Dangerous Men” & “Lights Out In Tokyo” 2CD Edition to be released via Cherry Red Records on J#UFO Although this was the sole UFO album that the guitarist and drummer would appear on, Archer and Edwards had the musical chops and rock pedigree. Fronted by Phil Mogg, the only band member to feature in every line-up of UFO's 50 plus year career, the line-up was completed by guitarist Laurence Archer (Grand Slam/Wild Horses/Lautrec) and drummer Clive Edwards (Uli Jon Roth/Wild Horses/Bernie Marsden). UFO's 13th studio album, 1992's High Stakes & Dangerous Men, their first record in ten years to feature bassist and founder member Pete Way. Digitally remastered and expanded two CD set featuring the albums High Stakes And Dangerous Men and Lights Out in Tokyo.
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