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Recorded
  
September 25, 1971

Producer
  
UFO Milton Samuel

Artist
  
UFO

Label
  
Repertoire Records

Length
  
45:24

Live (1971)
  
Phenomenon (1974)

Release date
  
1971

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Released
  
1971 (Japan), 1972 (Germany)

Venue
  
Hibiya Park, Tokyo, Japan

Genres
  
Hard rock, Heavy metal, Space rock, Psychedelic rock

Similar
  
UFO albums, Hard rock albums

Ufo live 1972 full album


Live is the third album by the band UFO. It was the group's first live recording and was initially released only in Japan in 1971 entitled U.F.O Landed Japan. The album was later released abroad in 1972 onward with different titles, such as UFO Live in Japan and UFO Lands in Tokyo.

Contents

It features the original lineup of the band with Mick Bolton on guitar, and consists of blues covers and songs from their first two space-rock albums. All of the tracks are in a jam-oriented style which is very different from the aggressive, song-oriented style they would be later known for. It was the last album to feature Mick Bolton on guitar, he would be replaced with Michael Schenker.

The album was reissued on the Flying, The Early Years compilation, along with all of the band's other pre-Schenker work.

Track listing

Side one
  1. "C'mon Everybody" (Jerry Capehart, Eddie Cochran) - 4:10
  2. "Who Do You Love?" (Ellas McDaniel) - 9:00
  3. "Loving Cup" (Paul Butterfield) - 5:10
Side two
  1. "Prince Kajuku"/"The Coming of Prince Kajuku" (Mick Bolton, Phil Mogg, Andy Parker, Pete Way) - 8:20
  2. "Boogie for George" (Bolton, Mogg, Parker, Way) - 11:30
  3. "Follow You Home" (Way) - 6:00
Bonus track on Repretoire CD release
  1. "Loving Cup" (Single edit) - 3:59

Personnel

  • Phil Mogg - Vocals
  • Mick Bolton - Lead Guitar
  • Pete Way - Bass
  • Andy Parker - Drums
  • Songs

    1C'Mon Everybody4:30
    2Who Do You Love9:39
    3Loving Cup5:22

    References

    Live (UFO album) Wikipedia