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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 5099950444229
Format: Extra tracks
Label: Caroline
Manufacturer: Caroline
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Caroline
Release Date: February 12, 2008
Studio: Caroline






Editorial Review:

Album Description:
2008 digitally remastered and expanded edition of this classic album featuring five bonus tracks. UFO are the hard-edged British Rock band formed by Pete Way, Phil Mogg and Andy Parker joined by guitar great Michael Schenker.1976's No Heavy Petting was the band's fifth release and cemented UFO's reputation as Hard Rock heroes . Bonus tracks include five previously unreleased studio tracks: 'All Or Nothing', 'French Kisses', 'Have You Seen Me Lately Joan', 'Property' and 'Sunset Lights'. EMI.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - another masterpiece by the great UFO
I'm a little worried about something. A growing concern of mine is that, with time, people will slowly start forgetting about UFO. I don't like the idea of one of my favorite hard rock bands from the 70's gradually fading away, and huge UFO fans would throw up at even the thought of such a thing happening.

You see, UFO is one of those bands that had, and still has, quite a lot of fans, and they were pretty popular in the 70's, but I fear sooner rather than later this fantastic band ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Natural Thing
After a debut album that told us UFO had something and a second release that totally crystalized their sound full form UFO seemingly fell into a bit of a slump on the third record No Heavy Petting. Under the microscope the album comes across as the band being set in their ways, not wanting to stray from their formula. The gutsy opener Natural Thing is purely esential UFO here as is it's follow up tune I'm A Loser. Though following the idea on Force It's Out In The Street only it's done better here ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Bonus tracks help a lot
I have been a fan of UFO since Lights Out (I was 12 at the time). Some of my favorite songs are from this album (Natural Thing, Reasons Love, I'm A Loser and Can You Roll Her). The problem with this CD is right there. All the best tracks are up front making for a very disappointing 'side 2'. Sometimes I think Amazon should change their rating system to more easily give half-stars or a 10-star scale. This is easily a 3.5 CD. However, the bonus tracks easily bump this release up to 4, maybe even 4.5. ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - total underdog rock
UFO is pretty much forgotten by all except the most die hard classic rockers. They are the ultimate hard rock band. Their influence on Metallica and Iron Maiden is huge but most of that audience has no idea who they are. Maybe someday UFO will have a popularity resurgance like what's happened with Thin Lizzy. They certainly deserve to be heard by more people. This record and all the others with Schenker are great. Get em all! These CD's sound great and the booklets are very informative.

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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - this is great!!!
"no heavy petting" was the first ufo album i ever heard back in 1976 and i loved it right from the start! i was a big aerosmith, kiss, queen, deep purple, fan in those days. (i still am)

the reason this music really appealed to me is because it was straight ahead rock like the other stuff i liked but it was so different. phil mogg wasn't a classic screamer like ian gillan or steven tyler, but he had swagger and told offbeat stories with his lyrics and his voice was original and honest!
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