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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelChrysalis, Chyl
UPC0810098501316
eBay Product ID (ePID)6071201555
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2024
GenreRock
ArtistUFO
Release TitleLights Out (2024 Remaster)
Dimensions
Item Height0.62 in
Item Weight0.26 lb
Item Length5.53 in
Item Width5.08 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs2
Number of Tracks26
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Disc 1: Lights Out - 2024 Remaster 1.2 1. Too Hot to Handle 1.3 2. Just Another Suicide 1.4 3. Try Me 1.5 4. Lights Out 1.6 5. Gettin' Ready 1.7 6. Alone Again or 1.8 7. Electric Phase 1.9 8. Love to Love 1.10 9. Too Hot to Handle (Edit) 1.11 10. Alone Again or (Acoustic Rough Studio Version) 1.12 11. Try Me (7" Version) 2.1 Disc 2: Live at Roundhouse, London, 2nd April 1977 2.2 1. Lights Out 2.3 2. Gettin' Ready 2.4 3. Love to Love 2.5 4. on with the Action 2.6 5. Doctor Doctor 2.7 6. Try Me 2.8 7. Too Hot to Handle 2.9 8. Out in the Street 2.10 9. This Kid's 2.11 10. Shoot Shoot 2.12 11. Rock Bottom 2.13 12. Let It Roll 2.14 13. C'mon Everybody
NotesTwo CDs. Lights Out was released in May 1977 and became the group's biggest album to date, reaching No. 23 in the US. Michael Schenker's status as the most exciting guitarist in heavy rock was confirmed, the band were rejuvenated with personnel change as Paul Raymond replaced Danny Peyronel and Leo Lyons, who had produced the band's previous three albums was replaced by Ron Nevison, whose work with Led Zeppelin had impressed and signalled the first in a stellar run of collaborations. An album rich in quality, title track 'Lights Out' offers an urgent portrayal of a dystopian London, dripping with "batons charging... The smell of anarchy". The song was inspired by the same thing that led Joe Strummer to write 'White Riot' for the Clash - the Notting Hill Riots of August 1976. Closing out the record is what Iron Maiden's Steve Harris has called his favourite song of all time, 'Love to Love', arguably the albums crowning achievement. Newly Remastered from the original tape transfers by legendary engineer Andy Pearce, the album is sonically more gripping than ever. This 2CD set comes with a recording of the first show of the Lights Out tour, at the Roundhouse, London from April 2, 1977, newly mixed by Richard Whittaker. Remastered and cut by legendary engineer Andy Pearce, the material enclosed sounds as urgent and thrilling as when it was first released.