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ДРУГИ НАЛИЧНИ АРТИКУЛИ НА UFO:
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Artist: UFO
Album: "UFO 2: FLYING ONE HOUR SPACE ROCK REMASTERED (DIGI)"
Year:
1971/ 2008
EAN/UPS:
4009910510827
Media type:
CD
- SPACE ROCK/ DIGISLEEVE/ NEW DIGISLEEVE VERSION WITH BONUS TRACK. BOOKLET WITH/ AUTHORITATIVE & EXTENSIVE LINER NOTES WRITTEN BY/ RESPECTED AUTHOR & JOURNALIST CHRIS WELCH, INCL./ INTERVIEW WITH UFO LEADER PHIL MOGG. EXPERTLY.
Цена:
30.00 лв. (BGN)
Cat. No.: WIZ00008327
Label: Repertoire
Genre: Melodic Hard Rock/ AOR, Hard Rock
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Vocalist Phil Mogg, guitarist Mick Bolton (born Michael Bolton, May 1950, in London), bassist Pete Way and drummer Andy Parker (born Andrew Maynard Parker, 21 March 1952, in Cheshunt, Hertfordshire) formed the band in August, 1969. Originally taking the name 'Hocus Pocus', the group changed their name in October 1969 to UFO in honour of the London club where they were spotted by Noel Moore, who signed them to his Beacon Records label. Their eponymously titled first album debuted in 1970 and was a typical example of blues and boogie based hard rock. The album included a heavy version of Eddie Cochran's classic, "C'mon Everybody". Both UFO 1 and its follow-up, Flying, were very successful in Japan (especially the single "C'mon Everybody" which became a huge hit there) and Germany (the song "Boogie For George", also from the first album, reached #30 in German singles charts and "Prince Kajuku" from UFO 2 - Flying reached #26 there), but generated poor interest in Britain and America. Consequently, their third effort, Live (later re-issued as UFO Lands In Tokyo), was originally only released in Japan in 1972.
Part of UFO's early heavy metal work was strongly influenced by space rock (their second album, including a 26-minute long title track and a 19-minute long opus "Star Storm", even was subtitled "One Hour Space Rock") that was modestly popular at the time, but the band soon realised the style was somewhat limited. In January, 1972 Mick Bolton left the group, and UFO set out to find a guitarist capable of providing the band with a more standard rock sound.
TRACKLIST:
1 Silver Bird 06:53
2 Star Storm 18:52
3 Prince Kajuku 03:54
4 The Coming Of Prince Kajuku 03:42
5 Flying 26:30
Bonustracks 6 Galactic Love 02:57
LINE-UP:
Phil Mogg - Vocals Pete Way - Bass Mick Bolton - Lead Guitar Andy Parker - Drums
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