UFO: Bonus Tracks Revealed For Next Batch Of EMI Remasters

October 6, 2008

The next batch of UFO remasters from EMI will be released on January 19, 2009. The albums will contain the following bonus tracks:

"No Place To Run":

* Gone In The Night (alternate version) (previously unreleased)
* Lettin' Go (Recorded at the Marquee, London 16/11/80) (previously unreleased)
* Mystery Train (Recorded at the Marquee, London 16/11/80) (previously unreleased)
* No Place To Run (recorded at the Marquee, London 15/11/80) (previously unreleased)

"The Wild, The Willing And The Innocent":

* Long Gone (recorded at the Hammersmith Odeon, London 29/01/81) (previously unreleased)
* Lonely Heart (recorded at the Hammersmith Odeon, London 29/01/81) (previously unreleased)
* Makin’ Moves (recorded at the Marquee, London 15/11/80) (previously unreleased)

"Mechanix":

* Heel Of A Stranger (non-album B-side of the Chrysalis 45 "Let It Rain")
* Doing It All For You (recorded during soundcheck, Birmingham Odeon, 26/03/83) (previously unreleased)
* We Belong To The Night (recorded at Oxford 25/03/83) (previously unreleased)
* Let It Rain (recorded at Oxford 25/03/83) (previously unreleased)

EMI recently reissued UFO's first three Chrysalis albums — "Phenomenon", "No Heavy Petting" and "Force It" — featuring a number of bonus tracks.

UFO's latest CD, "The Monkey Puzzle", came out in September 2006 via SPV Records. The follow-up to 2004's "You Are Here" was recorded at Area 51 Studios with producer Tommy Newton, who also worked with the band on their prior album and who recorded the material for the band's "Showtime" live CD.

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