UFO - Phenomenon

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Album Details

Title: Phenomenon
Artist: UFO
Release Date: 1974
Re-Released On: 8/19/2008
Label: Chrysalis, Toshiba EMI, EMI Music Distribution, Caroline Distribution
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 094632105929, 400000011127, 5099922940124, 094632105943, 094632105950, 4988006860919, 762185168943, 5099950444021
Genre: Rock
Styles: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
Moods: Party/Celebratory, Rowdy, Bravado, Rebellious, Confident, Dramatic, Rollicking, Swaggering, Theatrical
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 5
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Too Young to Know
  2. Crystal Light
  3. Doctor Doctor
  4. Space Child
  5. Rock Bottom
  6. Oh My
  7. Time on My Hand
  8. Built for Comfort
  9. Lipstick Traces
  10. Queen of the Deep

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2008CDToshiba EMI70467
2008CDCaroline Distribution294012
2007CDEMI Music Distribution5044402
------CDChrysalisF2-21059

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Album Review

Guitarist Michael Schenker's impact upon UFO's career cannot be overestimated. Before the German teenager's arrival (he was only 19 when he jumped ship from the Scorpions), the British rockers' early albums of half-baked space rock had been completely ignored everywhere but Japan. But with Schenker on board, the group's sound would receive a well-needed attitude injection, veering toward the Anglo-hard rock style that would make them famous. That is not to say that their first collaboration, Phenomenon, was an instant home run. Quite the contrary, as the band seemed a tad wary of giving Schenker's more aggressive style complete freedom to roam, reining in the budding guitar hero just enough to stunt the impact of promising rockers like "Oh My and "Too Young to Know." Likewise, "Time on My Hands" and "Crystal Light" are bogged down in excessive acoustic guitars, while "Space Child" shows glimpses of their failed space rock past. And one need only look at standout track "Doctor Doctor" for further proof of the group's uncertainties. Later a mandatory concert staple, and still beloved as one of the fans favorite songs, the original version featured here doesn't even have what you'd call finished lyrics, and packs none of the fire eventually immortalized by the absolute monster performance captured on 1979's Strangers in the Night. In fact, the only moment in which Phenomenon truly ignites is during the positively scorching "Rock Bottom," already a Schenker tour de force even here. Ultimately, Phenomenon amply manages to hold its own, but only hints at what was still to come. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andy ParkerDrums
Hipgnosis [Design Group]Cover Design, Photography
HipnosisPhotography, Cover Design
Kuni TakeuchiTranslation
Leo LyonsProducer
Maurice TateArtwork, Photo Tinting
Michael SchenkerGroup Member, Guitar
Mike BobakEngineer
Pete WayGuitar (Bass), Group Member, Bass
Phil MoggGroup Member, Vocals
Richard EvansGraphic Design