Although Euro-rockers UFO had built a solid fan base worldwide amongst metal heads with such releases as "Phenomenon", "Force it" and "No heavy pettin", the band had yet to issue a solid album from beginning to end. This changed with their '77 release, "Lights out" As with the aforementioned titles, guitarist Michael Schenker's six-string heroics are the real determining factor to UFO's sound--look no further than his fluid soloing skills on the barnstorming title track. But you'll find other metallic standouts throughout LIGHTS OUT, such as the album-opening good times anthem "Too Hot to Handle," and the Zeppelin-esque "Electric Phase," as well as more subdued fare such as "Try Me." "Lights out" remains one of UFO's finest recordings.
01 Too hot to handle - 3:37 02 Just another suicide - 4:58 03 Try me - 4:49 04 Lights out - 4:35 05 Gettin' ready - 3:46 06 Alone again or - 3:00 07 Electric phase - 4:50 08 Love to love - 7:16 09 Lights out [live][#][*] - 5:14 10 Gettin' ready [live][#][*] - 4:03 11 Love to love [live][#][*] - 7:15 12 Try me [live][#][*] - 4:53