Lights Out (UFO album)

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Lights Out
UFOLightsOutalbumcover.jpg
Studio album by
UFO
ReleasedMay 1977 (1977-05) [1]
Studio AIR (London)
Genre Hard rock, heavy metal
Length36:41
Label Chrysalis
Producer Ron Nevison
UFO chronology
No Heavy Petting
(1976)
Lights Out
(1977)
Obsession
(1978)
Singles from Lights Out
  1. "Alone Again Or"
    Released: 6 May 1977 (UK) [2]
  2. "Too Hot to Handle"
    Released: June 1977 (US) [3]
  3. "Try Me"
    Released: 1977 (US) [4]
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Lights Out is the sixth studio album by English rock band UFO, released in 1977. All songs are band originals except for "Alone Again Or" which is a cover of a song by the band Love. Reaching number 23 on the Billboard 200, it remains the band's highest-charting album in the United States. In the UK it hit number 54 and stayed on the chart for two weeks. [6]

Contents

The album was UFO's first to feature lush string arrangements alongside more complex song structures than their previous albums. Producer Ron Nevison brought in Alan McMillan to handle the string and horn arrangements. The most notable song to feature the orchestral colouring was "Love to Love". It is also the first UFO album to feature Paul Raymond on keyboards and rhythm guitar.

In 1994, a CD comprising this album and No Heavy Petting was released by BGO Records. 2008 EMI's remastered edition includes four live bonus tracks recorded at The Roundhouse, London. The album cover erroneously states that these tracks were recorded in 1976, but the correct year is 1977. EMI did correct the writing credits, with Paul Raymond finally being credited for his contributions.

The title track and "Love to Love" were featured in the 1999 movie Detroit Rock City . "Love to Love" was also covered by Djali Zwan for the 2002 movie Spun and by Europe for their 2008 live album Almost Unplugged. An instrumental version of "Too Hot to Handle" is used at the beginning of Mark Madden's radio show on WXDX-FM in Pittsburgh, Madden being a longtime fan of UFO. [7]

Kerrang! magazine listed the album at No. 28 among the "100 Greatest Heavy Metal Albums of All Time". [8]

Steve Harris of Iron Maiden called "Love to Love" his favourite song. [9]

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Too Hot to Handle" Pete Way, Phil Mogg 3:37
2."Just Another Suicide"Mogg4:58
3."Try Me" Michael Schenker, Mogg4:49
4."Lights Out"Schenker, Mogg, Andy Parker, Way4:33
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
5."Gettin' Ready"Schenker, Mogg3:46
6."Alone Again Or" (Love cover) Bryan MacLean 3:00
7."Electric Phase"Way, Mogg, Schenker4:20
8."Love to Love"Schenker, Mogg7:38
Total length:36:41
2008 CD reissue bonus tracks - Live at The Roundhouse, London 1976*
No.TitleLength
9."Lights Out"5:14
10."Gettin' Ready"4:03
11."Love to Love"7:15
12."Try Me"4:03
Total length:56:16

Track listing

2024 2CD Deluxe Edition: Remaster + Rarities + Live at Roundhouse, 1977 (CD 1 = following titels 1-11)
No.TitleLength
1."Too Hot to Handle" 
2."Just Another Suicide" 
3."Try Me" 
4."Lights Out" 
5."Gettin' Ready" 
6."Alone Again Or" 
7."Electric Phase" 
8."Love to Love" 
9."Too Hot to Handle (Edit)" 
10."Alone Again Or (Acoustic Rough Studio Version)" 
11."Try Me (7" Version)" 
CD 2: Live at The Roundhouse, London, 2nd April 1977 (2024 Mix)
No.TitleLength
1."Lights Out" 
2."Gettin' Ready" 
3."Love to Love" 
4."On with the Action" 
5."Doctor Doctor" 
6."Try Me" 
7."Too Hot to Handle" 
8."Out in the Street" 
9."This Kid´s" 
10."Shoot Shoot" 
11."Rock Bottom" 
12."Let it Roll" 
13."C´mon Everybody" 

Personnel

The band
Production and cover art

Charts

1977 chart performance for Lights Out
Chart (1977)Peak
position
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan) [11] 31
UK Albums (OCC) [12] 54
US Billboard 200 [13] 23
2024 chart performance for Lights Out
Chart (2024)Peak
position
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) [14] 63

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