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UFO - High Stakes & Dangerous Men - Lights Out In Tokyo (2 CD - Import)
UFOâs 13th studio album, 1992âs âHigh Stakes & Dangerous Menâ, was their first record in ten years to feature bassist and founder member Pete Way.
âAn album of surprisingly tough leather rock ânâ rollâ. Kerrang!
Fronted by Phil Mogg, the only band member to feature in every line-up of UFOâs 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). 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.
Among the 12 original songs, the Metal Forcesâ review trumpeted: âThe forceful âPrimed For Oneâ continues the class, while âSheâs The Oneâ, first single âOne Of Those Nightsâ and âDonât Want To Lose Youâ all show theyâve not lost the knack of penning a classy yet commercial rock songâ.
As Pete Way proudly announced at the time: âWith 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. This is certainly no revival band in it for the money.â
According to Metal Hammer in 1992, âUFO were always famous for their ârawâ sound, as demonstrated best on possibly the most influential live rock album of all time, âStrangers In The Nightâ.â
UFOâs 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, âLights Out In Tokyoâ, on the tour to support âHigh Stakes & Dangerous Menâ. Recorded on 20th June 1992 at Club Citta in Tokyo, and airing a healthy selection from their latest opus with âRunning Up The Highwayâ, âBorderlineâ, âSheâs The Oneâ, âBack Door Manâ and âOne Of Those Nightsâ, the set inevitably includes a host of classics including âLights Outâ, âRock Bottomâ and âDoctor Doctorâ concluding with âShoot Shootâ (originally from UFOâs âForce Itâ LP) and finishing off with the Eddie Cochran classic, âCâmon Everybodyâ.
âAn album of surprisingly tough leather rock ânâ rollâ. Kerrang!
Fronted by Phil Mogg, the only band member to feature in every line-up of UFOâs 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). 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.
Among the 12 original songs, the Metal Forcesâ review trumpeted: âThe forceful âPrimed For Oneâ continues the class, while âSheâs The Oneâ, first single âOne Of Those Nightsâ and âDonât Want To Lose Youâ all show theyâve not lost the knack of penning a classy yet commercial rock songâ.
As Pete Way proudly announced at the time: âWith 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. This is certainly no revival band in it for the money.â
According to Metal Hammer in 1992, âUFO were always famous for their ârawâ sound, as demonstrated best on possibly the most influential live rock album of all time, âStrangers In The Nightâ.â
UFOâs 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, âLights Out In Tokyoâ, on the tour to support âHigh Stakes & Dangerous Menâ. Recorded on 20th June 1992 at Club Citta in Tokyo, and airing a healthy selection from their latest opus with âRunning Up The Highwayâ, âBorderlineâ, âSheâs The Oneâ, âBack Door Manâ and âOne Of Those Nightsâ, the set inevitably includes a host of classics including âLights Outâ, âRock Bottomâ and âDoctor Doctorâ concluding with âShoot Shootâ (originally from UFOâs âForce Itâ LP) and finishing off with the Eddie Cochran classic, âCâmon Everybodyâ.
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$6.29UFO - High Stakes & Dangerous Men - Lights Out In Tokyo (2 CD - Import)
UFOâs 13th studio album, 1992âs âHigh Stakes & Dangerous Menâ, was their first record in ten years to feature bassist and founder member Pete Way.
âAn album of surprisingly tough leather rock ânâ rollâ. Kerrang!
Fronted by Phil Mogg, the only band member to feature in every line-up of UFOâs 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). 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.
Among the 12 original songs, the Metal Forcesâ review trumpeted: âThe forceful âPrimed For Oneâ continues the class, while âSheâs The Oneâ, first single âOne Of Those Nightsâ and âDonât Want To Lose Youâ all show theyâve not lost the knack of penning a classy yet commercial rock songâ.
As Pete Way proudly announced at the time: âWith 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. This is certainly no revival band in it for the money.â
According to Metal Hammer in 1992, âUFO were always famous for their ârawâ sound, as demonstrated best on possibly the most influential live rock album of all time, âStrangers In The Nightâ.â
UFOâs 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, âLights Out In Tokyoâ, on the tour to support âHigh Stakes & Dangerous Menâ. Recorded on 20th June 1992 at Club Citta in Tokyo, and airing a healthy selection from their latest opus with âRunning Up The Highwayâ, âBorderlineâ, âSheâs The Oneâ, âBack Door Manâ and âOne Of Those Nightsâ, the set inevitably includes a host of classics including âLights Outâ, âRock Bottomâ and âDoctor Doctorâ concluding with âShoot Shootâ (originally from UFOâs âForce Itâ LP) and finishing off with the Eddie Cochran classic, âCâmon Everybodyâ.
âAn album of surprisingly tough leather rock ânâ rollâ. Kerrang!
Fronted by Phil Mogg, the only band member to feature in every line-up of UFOâs 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). 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.
Among the 12 original songs, the Metal Forcesâ review trumpeted: âThe forceful âPrimed For Oneâ continues the class, while âSheâs The Oneâ, first single âOne Of Those Nightsâ and âDonât Want To Lose Youâ all show theyâve not lost the knack of penning a classy yet commercial rock songâ.
As Pete Way proudly announced at the time: âWith 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. This is certainly no revival band in it for the money.â
According to Metal Hammer in 1992, âUFO were always famous for their ârawâ sound, as demonstrated best on possibly the most influential live rock album of all time, âStrangers In The Nightâ.â
UFOâs 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, âLights Out In Tokyoâ, on the tour to support âHigh Stakes & Dangerous Menâ. Recorded on 20th June 1992 at Club Citta in Tokyo, and airing a healthy selection from their latest opus with âRunning Up The Highwayâ, âBorderlineâ, âSheâs The Oneâ, âBack Door Manâ and âOne Of Those Nightsâ, the set inevitably includes a host of classics including âLights Outâ, âRock Bottomâ and âDoctor Doctorâ concluding with âShoot Shootâ (originally from UFOâs âForce Itâ LP) and finishing off with the Eddie Cochran classic, âCâmon Everybodyâ.
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UFOâs 13th studio album, 1992âs âHigh Stakes & Dangerous Menâ, was their first record in ten years to feature bassist and founder member Pete Way.
âAn album of surprisingly tough leather rock ânâ rollâ. Kerrang!
Fronted by Phil Mogg, the only band member to feature in every line-up of UFOâs 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). 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.
Among the 12 original songs, the Metal Forcesâ review trumpeted: âThe forceful âPrimed For Oneâ continues the class, while âSheâs The Oneâ, first single âOne Of Those Nightsâ and âDonât Want To Lose Youâ all show theyâve not lost the knack of penning a classy yet commercial rock songâ.
As Pete Way proudly announced at the time: âWith 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. This is certainly no revival band in it for the money.â
According to Metal Hammer in 1992, âUFO were always famous for their ârawâ sound, as demonstrated best on possibly the most influential live rock album of all time, âStrangers In The Nightâ.â
UFOâs 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, âLights Out In Tokyoâ, on the tour to support âHigh Stakes & Dangerous Menâ. Recorded on 20th June 1992 at Club Citta in Tokyo, and airing a healthy selection from their latest opus with âRunning Up The Highwayâ, âBorderlineâ, âSheâs The Oneâ, âBack Door Manâ and âOne Of Those Nightsâ, the set inevitably includes a host of classics including âLights Outâ, âRock Bottomâ and âDoctor Doctorâ concluding with âShoot Shootâ (originally from UFOâs âForce Itâ LP) and finishing off with the Eddie Cochran classic, âCâmon Everybodyâ.
âAn album of surprisingly tough leather rock ânâ rollâ. Kerrang!
Fronted by Phil Mogg, the only band member to feature in every line-up of UFOâs 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). 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.
Among the 12 original songs, the Metal Forcesâ review trumpeted: âThe forceful âPrimed For Oneâ continues the class, while âSheâs The Oneâ, first single âOne Of Those Nightsâ and âDonât Want To Lose Youâ all show theyâve not lost the knack of penning a classy yet commercial rock songâ.
As Pete Way proudly announced at the time: âWith 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. This is certainly no revival band in it for the money.â
According to Metal Hammer in 1992, âUFO were always famous for their ârawâ sound, as demonstrated best on possibly the most influential live rock album of all time, âStrangers In The Nightâ.â
UFOâs 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, âLights Out In Tokyoâ, on the tour to support âHigh Stakes & Dangerous Menâ. Recorded on 20th June 1992 at Club Citta in Tokyo, and airing a healthy selection from their latest opus with âRunning Up The Highwayâ, âBorderlineâ, âSheâs The Oneâ, âBack Door Manâ and âOne Of Those Nightsâ, the set inevitably includes a host of classics including âLights Outâ, âRock Bottomâ and âDoctor Doctorâ concluding with âShoot Shootâ (originally from UFOâs âForce Itâ LP) and finishing off with the Eddie Cochran classic, âCâmon Everybodyâ.











