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Artist: U.F.O.

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CD Title: Lights Out in Tokyo - Live

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1993

Label: Castle Communications

Catalog Number: ESSCD 191

Personnel

Clive Edwards drums
Phil Mogg vocals
Pete Way bass
Laurence Archer guitar, backing vocals
Jem Davis keyboards

Tracks

1.  Running up the Highway live  4:41
2.  Borderline live  5:33
3.  Too Hot to Handle live  4:09
4.  She's the One live  3:21
5.  Cherry live  4:17
6.  Back Door Man live  5:24
7.  One of Those Nights live  4:22
8.  Love to Love live  8:10
9.  Only You Can Rock Me live  4:06
10.  Lights Out live  6:30
11.  Doctor Doctor live  8:16
12.  Rock Bottom live  9:45
13.  Shoot Shoot live  4:40
14.  C'mon Everybody live  4:30
  
Total Running Time:  77:44

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Carl Date: April 22, 2001 at 19:36
Mogg and Way lead this version of the band thru a good set of tunes. Great guitar work by Archer. Another one worth a listen if you love UFO and dig live albums.

From: Jennifer Date: April 24, 2001 at 12:07
Great live UFO stuff. I loved it and you will too.

From: Wayne Date: April 26, 2001 at 12:26
Nice version of the band with Archer on guitar. Good versions of UFO classics and stuff from 'High Stakes' also. Very enjoyable and much better than you would expect.

From: Melinda Date: May 5, 2001 at 12:02
I've really liked this one since I first got it. Good versions of the old stuff here that rock. Archer is a fine guitarist, and does justice to the older material. Above average.

From: Frank Turner Date: May 11, 2001 at 13:47
Some smokin' solos by Archer on this CD. Great rockin' all the way with some good versions of their classic stuff and also newer tunes from 'High Stakes.' You'll enjoy it.

From: RockDude Date: May 20, 2001 at 20:02
I was suprised at this one--it REALLY ROCKS. Archer has some great riffs here, and the whole thing is just a good time. Get it!

From: Kobyashi Date: June 2, 2001 at 12:16
Having seen this version of the band live, I must rave about their abilities! Excellent musicianship abounds on this CD. Archer is striking, and Mogg's performance rivals his earlier days. Very highly recommended!

From: Beevuss Date: September 16, 2002 at 20:42
Pop this one in and take a drive. It's memorable.

From: Gar Date: January 5, 2003 at 22:44
Archer does a commendable job with the Schenker material. The production values are high on this album; its actually one of the best live sounds I've heard. Though STRANGERS IN THE NIGHT is the all time classic, I highly recommend this one as well.

From: Date: June 7, 2003 at 17:36
I agree it's a quality album, but when Archer does his solos, there needs to be something besides Pete's bass filling the gap. This album would have been a killer with a backing guitarist.

From: Uusiolli Date: August 5, 2004 at 23:35
A collection of quite the best Ufo-songs ever. Sound is bit poor, and I laughed when I saw they had also printed to sleeve, not only the lyrics, but also what Mogg says between the songs. 'Tokyo! Thank you very much. This is something called Too Much to Handle. Or This is something called Cherry. Or: This is One of Those Nights. etc. Looks like Mogg doesn't have much to say. Thank you all really much! Thank You! Keep on rockin! Thank you! Ciao. 7/10

From: Propane Date: December 1, 2004 at 19:38
Nice live package but I have to agree with .rrd.com on this one. Double barrelled axes would have completed this perfectly.

From: Nick C Date: February 11, 2005 at 14:36
Uusiolli - have you heard the one on the CD where Mogg says something like 'This song goes out to someone we don't know ... but we're thinking of them now. This is Love to Love' ...ahahahaahhahaa!!!! Brilliant! I love Phil Mogg he's the business! This is a pretty excellent release and is good cross section of songs from UFO's career up to that point.


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