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UFO - No Place To Run

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Reviewer :
Kaj Roth Format: Album
Year: 1980
Label: Chrysalis
Genre: Hard Rock
Producer: George Martin
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Dec, 5th 1979 Gota Lejon, Stockholm, Sweden.
Standing on stage, Phil Mogg - Lead Vocals, Pete Way - Bass, Andy Parker - Drums, Paul Raymond - Keyboards and Paul Chapman - Guitar.
It was my 15th birthday and I couldn´t have had a better present than going to a UFO concert, the same year the band released the classic double live album Strangers in the night and even if Schenker quit the band and I wasn´t able to see the classic line up. He was replaced by the worthy Paul Chapman from Lone Star who stayed with the band for 4 years and recorded 4 albums with this one "No place to run" as the first one.
This album might not be considered as one of the band´s most classic albums but it´s definitely one of their best, I´m really happy it was re-released in 2009 with 4 bonus tracks where 3 are recorded live in 1980.
We also get an alternative studio version of "Gone in the night", a superb UFO track indeed but what about "This fire burns tonight" or "Young blood"?! They do fit on any best of UFO collection anyday, anytime.
The band started 40 years ago and is still going strong, Bravo!

Tracklisting 1. Alpha Centauri - 2009 - Remaster
2. Lettin' Go - 2008 - Remaster
3. Mystery Train - 2009 - Remaster
4. This Fire Burns Tonight - 2009 - Remaster
5. Gone in the Night - 2009 - Remaster
6. Young Blood - 2009 - Remaster
7. No Place to Run - 2009 - Remaster
8. Take It or Leave It - 2009 - Remaster
9. Money Money - 2009 - Remaster
10. Anyday - 2009 - Remaster
11. Gone In The Night - Alt Version
12. Lettin' Go - Live At The Marquee 16/11/80
13. Mystery Train - Live At The Marquee 16/11/80
14. No Place To Run - Live At The Marquee 15/11/80


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