The Essential UFO
1992 greatest hits album by UFO
The Essential UFO | ||||
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Greatest hits album by UFO | ||||
Released | 1992 | |||
Genre | Hard rock, heavy metal | |||
Length | 72:32 | |||
Label | Chrysalis / EMI | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
The Essential UFO is a greatest hits album by UFO, released in 1992. This compilation covers the classic Michael Schenker era from 1974–79, with tracks from Phenomenon, Force It, No Heavy Petting, Lights Out, Obsession, and the live Strangers in the Night. The tracks are arranged almost completely chronologically, except the Obsession ('78) tracks are programmed before the Lights Out ('77) tracks. Every track of Strangers In The Night is included on this compilation, either in studio or live form (everything except tracks 8-10).
Track listing
All tracks are the original studio recordings unless stated otherwise.
- "Doctor Doctor" (Michael Schenker, Phil Mogg) – 4:07 (from the album Phenomenon)
- "Rock Bottom" (Schenker, Mogg) – 6:30 (from the album Phenomenon)
- "Out in the Street" (Pete Way, Mogg) – 5:10 (from the album Force It)
- "Mother Mary" (Schenker, Mogg, Way, Parker) – 3:45 (from the album Force It)
- "Natural Thing" (Schenker, Mogg, Way) – 4:00 (from the album No Heavy Petting)
- "I'm a Loser" (Schenker, Mogg) – 3:48 (from the album No Heavy Petting)
- "Only You Can Rock Me" (Mogg, Schenker, Way) – 4:05 (from the album Obsession)
- "Lookin' Out for No. 1" (Mogg, Way) – 4:32 (from the album Obsession)
- "Cherry" (Mogg, Way) – 3:32 (from the album Obsession)
- "Born to Lose" (Mogg, Schenker, Way) – 3:33 (from the album Obsession)
- "Too Hot to Handle" (Mogg, Way) – 3:37 (from the album Lights Out)
- "Lights Out" (Mogg, Andy Parker, Schenker, Way) – 4:31 (from the album Lights Out)
- "Love to Love" (Mogg, Schenker) – 7:36 (from the album Lights Out)
- "This Kid's" (Schenker, Mogg) – 4:50 (from the live album Strangers in the Night)
- "Let It Roll" (Schenker, Mogg) – 4:51 (from the live album Strangers in the Night)
- "Shoot Shoot" (Schenker, Way, Parker, Mogg) – 4:05 (from the live album Strangers in the Night)
References
- ^ DeGagne, Mike. "UFO The Essential UFO review". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
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- Phil Mogg
- Andy Parker
- Neil Carter
- Vinnie Moore
- Rob De Luca
- Pete Way
- Mick Bolton
- Larry Wallis
- Bernie Marsden
- Michael Schenker
- Paul Chapman
- Danny Peyronel
- Paul Raymond
- John Sloman
- Paul Gray
- Tommy McClendon
- Robbie France
- Barbara Schenker
- Jim Simpson
- Myke Gray
- Fabio Del Rio
- Rik Sandford
- Tony Glidewell
- Erik Gamans
- Laurence Archer
- Clive Edwards
- Jem Davis
- Simon Wright
- Aynsley Dunbar
- Jason Bonham
- UFO 1
- UFO 2: Flying
- Phenomenon
- Force It
- No Heavy Petting
- Lights Out
- Obsession
- No Place to Run
- The Wild, the Willing and the Innocent
- Mechanix
- Making Contact
- Misdemeanor
- Ain't Misbehavin'
- High Stakes & Dangerous Men
- Walk on Water
- Covenant
- Sharks
- You Are Here
- The Monkey Puzzle
- The Visitor
- Seven Deadly
- A Conspiracy of Stars
- The Salentino Cuts
- Live
- Strangers in the Night
- Regenerator – Live 1982
- Live on Earth
- Space Metal
- Anthology
- The Best of the Rest
- The Essential UFO
- The Best of UFO: Gold Collection
- The Best of UFO: Ten Best Series
- Flying: The Early Years 1970–1973
- An Introduction to UFO
- The Best of UFO (1974–1983)
- One of Those Nights: The Anthology
- "C'mon Everybody"
- "(Come Away) Melinda"
- "Who Do You Love?"
- "Doctor Doctor"
- "All or Nothing"
- "Alone Again Or"
- "Mystery Train"
- "Heart Full of Soul"
- "Break On Through (to the Other Side)"
- "River of Deceit"
- "The Pusher"
- "Paper in Fire"
- "Rock Candy"
- "Mississippi Queen"
- "Ain't No Sunshine"
- "It's My Life"
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