Length 46:31 Release date November 1985 | ||
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Released November 1985 (UK)March 1986 (USA) Recorded Misdemeanor(1985) Ain't Misbehavin'(1988) Similar UFO albums, Hard rock albums |
Ufo misdemeanor tour 1985
Misdemeanor is the twelfth studio album by the British hard rock band UFO. After the disastrous tour supporting Making Contact, UFO disbanded, with Phil Mogg spending time in Los Angeles, where he contacted (through Mike Varney) guitarist Atomik Tommy M. Mogg decided to start a new band, involving the new American guitarist and Paul Gray, who had played bass guitar in the last UFO tour. The three of them recruited former UFO keyboard player Paul Raymond and drummer Robbie France and started writing new material. Chrysalis Records signed the new band as UFO and assigned experienced producer Nick Tauber for the recording process of a new album. France resigned before the recording started and was replaced by former Magnum drummer Jim Simpson. Paul Raymond quit the band during their US tour in August 1986 and was replaced for the rest of the tour by David Jacobson.
Contents
Ufo this time misdemeanor 1985
Track listing
- "This Time" (Paul Gray, Phil Mogg) — 4:36
- "One Heart" (Gray, Mogg, Tommy McClendon) - 4:09
- "Night Run" (Gray, Mogg, McClendon) - 4:32
- "The Only Ones" (Gray, Mogg) - 5:16
- "Meanstreets" (McClendon, Mogg) - 4:17
- "Name of Love" (McClendon, Mogg) - 4:37
- "Blue" (Gray, Mogg) — 5:18
- "Dream the Dream" (Paul Raymond, Mogg) - 4:32
- "Heaven's Gate" (McClendon, Mogg) - 4:15
- "Wreckless" (McClendon, Mogg) — 4:59
- "Night Run" (U.S. Remix) - 4:24
- "This Time" (U.S. Remix) - 4:39
- "Heaven's Gate" (U.S. Remix) - 4:15
Personnel
Charts
Album
Singles
Songs
1This Time4:37
2One Heart4:10
3Night Run4:33