UFO - No Heavy Petting [Bonus Tracks]

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Album Details

Title: No Heavy Petting [Bonus Tracks]
Artist: UFO
Release Date: 1976
Re-Released On: 2/12/2008
Label: Caroline Distribution
UPCs: 400000004822, 5099950444229
Genre: Rock
Styles: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
Moods: Party/Celebratory, Rowdy, Bravado, Rebellious, Confident, Dramatic, Rollicking, Swaggering, Theatrical
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Natural Thing
  2. I'm a Loser
  3. Can You Roll Her
  4. Belladonna
  5. Reasons Love
  6. Highway Lady
  7. On with the Action
  8. A Fool in Love
  9. Martian Landscape
  10. All or Nothing [#][*]
  11. French Kisses [#][*]
  12. Have You Seen Me Lately Joan [#][*]
  13. Do It If You Can [#][*]
  14. All the Strings [#][*]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2008CDCaroline Distribution04442

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Album Review

Following the breakout success of Phenomenon and Force It, UFO had finally ascended to the first division of British hard rock. And after hiring a second guitarist and keyboard player in Danny Peyronnel, Schenker and Mogg led the group back into the studio to record their fifth album, No Heavy Petting. A noticeably cautious effort, Petting stuck so close to the rules laid down by Force It that all the excitement of the band's performance wound up slipping through the cracks. Gutsy opener "Natural Thing" was competent enough to become a concert regular, but lukewarm material like "Can You Roll Her" and "Reasons Love" simply added nothing new. And bass player Pete Way didn't help things any with his only contribution, the plodding, amazingly dull "On with the Action." Even the album's best moment, the beautifully executed "I'm a Loser" (which unleashes Schenker for one of his most jaw-dropping solos ever), mimics Force It's "Out in the Street" before closing with a piano pattern straight out of progressive rockers Kansas' "No One Together." The overly dramatic "Belladonna" (complete with synthesizer-simulated harpsichord), on the other hand, is mostly a casualty of time; the kind of ballad that was effective enough in its time, but simply hasn't aged well. Thankfully, UFO would rebound in spades the following year, delivering their best all-around studio effort, Lights Out. [The 2007 edition included bonus tracks.] ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andy ParkerDrums
Danny PeyronelKeyboards, Vocals, Group Member
Dante BonuttoCoordination, Research
Derek OliverResearch, Coordination
Hipgnosis [Design Group]Cover Design, Photography
Julie EldridgeProject Coordinator
Leo LyonsAudio Production, Producer
Michael SchenkerGuitar, Group Member
Mike BobakEngineer, Audio Engineer
Nigel ReeveProject Coordinator
Pete WayGroup Member, Guitar (Bass), Bass
Peter MewRemastering, Mixing
Phil MoggVocals
Scott MinshallDesign