All the Strings [Previously Unreleased Studio Track] [#][*] - UFO, Peyronel
2008 digitally remastered and expanded edition of this classic album featuring five bonus tracks. UFO are the hard-edged British Rock band formed by Pete Way, Phil Mogg and Andy Parker joined by guitar great Michael Schenk... more »er.1976's No Heavy Petting was the band's fifth release and cemented UFO's reputation as Hard Rock heroes . Bonus tracks include five previously unreleased studio tracks: 'All Or Nothing', 'French Kisses', 'Have You Seen Me Lately Joan', 'Property' and 'Sunset Lights'. EMI.« less
2008 digitally remastered and expanded edition of this classic album featuring five bonus tracks. UFO are the hard-edged British Rock band formed by Pete Way, Phil Mogg and Andy Parker joined by guitar great Michael Schenker.1976's No Heavy Petting was the band's fifth release and cemented UFO's reputation as Hard Rock heroes . Bonus tracks include five previously unreleased studio tracks: 'All Or Nothing', 'French Kisses', 'Have You Seen Me Lately Joan', 'Property' and 'Sunset Lights'. EMI.
"just wanted to give anyone who orders this disc a heads up. i ordered this cd last week from another website and what i got was the force it cd. what i mean is...the cd was the no heavy petting case and booklet but the the disc inside said force it which is another ufo cd. so i sent it back and they said before sending me a new one they would check it and that one also said force it. i was told that the manufacturer screwed up and put foce it cd's in all of the no heavy petting cases. so i decided to order one from amazon, and guess what? the same thing happened, but this time i decided to actually put the disc in my cd player and lo and behold, it was the no heavy petting cd. the disc is labeled force it, but the music on it is the nhp album. so i decided to keep it. i really want the music on it so i think i can live with the screw up. the booklet and cover are correct. anyway, thought i would be kind enough to let people know this. until they figure out the screw up, i guess anyone who orders this disc will have the same problem. please let me know if anyone else has experienced this. thanks. oh by the way, the cd sounds awesome, and the bonus tracks sound great, i hope they do this to all of the ufo cd's. some of them are impossible to get. later all....rob d"
All or Nothing = All
lonesome crow | ca, | 02/13/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I am so pleased with the re-releases of the first three classic Ufo , and I recieved NHP today on it's release date ,(have to wait a couple more days for the other two). I never get tired of these cd's or this band. and the bonus tracks make them even better. definitly worth the money at least so far , hope they do the same for Lights Out and Obsession."
Wrong label, right music
Daryl | Nova Scotia, Canada | 03/19/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I also received a copy with the Force It label but luckily the music was from NHP, maybe once the manufacturer straightens this out these mislabeled copies will become collectible,who knows, aside from this, the new remastered edition sounds excellent and the bonus tracks add the icing on the cake, I swear I can hear little details in the mix that I've never noticed before in earlier editions, Schenker's guitar seems to jump right out at you,to really appreciate it try listening with headphones or cranking your stereo with a generous amount of volume, a true classic album."
Brilliant!
Wild Colonial Boy | England | 04/01/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is a brilliant re-master of a classic rock album. Please see my review of the original album for more detail if you like, suffice to say this is well engineered and comes with bonus material for the collectors. One of their best studio albums from a golden age and one of my favourites to this day. Bliss!"
Another masterpiece by the great UFO
B. E Jackson | Pennsylvania | 10/22/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I'm a little worried about something. A growing concern of mine is that, with time, people will slowly start forgetting about UFO. I don't like the idea of one of my favorite hard rock bands from the 70's gradually fading away, and huge UFO fans would throw up at even the thought of such a thing happening.
You see, UFO is one of those bands that had, and still has, quite a lot of fans, and they were pretty popular in the 70's, but I fear sooner rather than later this fantastic band will start slipping peoples minds, and won't be remembered anymore. I feel it's my job -as a 27 year old guy who wasn't around in the 70's- to do my best sharing this wonderful band with as many people as possible.
Let's be honest- the lead singer has such an incredible voice I feel like crying when I hear it, and the guitarist is just as wonderful at what he does on the guitar. He goes the extra mile to create some truly spectacular solos.
With all that said, No Heavy Petting is perhaps one of the best examples of what "solid" means, in terms of hard rock masterpieces. Along with Wishbone Ash, Humble Pie, and Hawkwind, these are hard rock bands that should be remembered for years to come.
No Heavy Petting happens to contain a PERFECT selection of hard rock songs, and I couldn't argue with anyone who thinks it's the bands best album. It might just be. I love Phenomenon a little bit more, but No Heavy Petting is really just as incredible too. Please, remember UFO and keep these guys in your CD collection. We can't let these good ol' rockers disappear. Time goes on, but great music should stick around forever."