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  2. UFO discography - Wikipedia

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    UFO, live at the Wacken Open Air festival in 2009. The following is a comprehensive discography of UFO, an English hard rock band formed in 1968. The band became a transitional band between early hard rock and heavy metal and the new wave of British heavy metal.

  3. Ain't Misbehavin' (UFO album) - Wikipedia

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    UFO. Phil Mogg – vocals; Paul Gray – bass guitar; Tommy McClendon (aka Atomik Tommy M) – guitar, backing vocals; Jim Simpson – drums, backing vocals? – keyboards; Production. Neil Levine – executive producer, engineer, mixing; Alan Cave – engineer, mixing; John Shaw – engineer, mixing; Brian Downey – album art artist

  4. Mechanix (album) - Wikipedia

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    Mechanix is the tenth studio album by English rock band UFO, released in February 1982 by Chrysalis Records. "When we got into pre-production, Asia were practising upstairs in the big room and we were downstairs in the little one.

  5. The Best of UFO (1974–1983) - Wikipedia

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    The Best of UFO (1974–1983) is a greatest hits collection by the British hard rock band UFO, released in 2008. All songs were digitally remastered in 2007 and 2008. All songs were digitally remastered in 2007 and 2008.

  6. The Wild, the Willing and the Innocent - Wikipedia

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    The Wild, the Willing and the Innocent is the ninth studio album by English hard rock band UFO, released on 16 January 1981.Their first to be entirely self-produced. Its song "Lonely Heart" was a minor UK hit.

  7. The Visitor (UFO album) - Wikipedia

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    The Visitor is the nineteenth studio album by the British hard rock band UFO, which was released on 2 June 2009. [3] Bass parts were recorded by Peter Pichl. Since there are no writing credits on the album booklet, they were posted on UFO's official website (June 2009).

  8. You Are Here (UFO album) - Wikipedia

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    You Are Here is the seventeenth studio album by the British hard rock band UFO, released in 2004 by the German record label SPV/Steamhammer. This is the first album with the new band members, Vinnie Moore and Jason Bonham , who replaced the long-time guitarist Michael Schenker and drummer Aynsley Dunbar .

  9. UFO 2: Flying - Wikipedia

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    UFO 2: Flying (sometimes called simply UFO 2 or Flying; also subtitled Space Rock) is the second studio album by English rock band UFO. It was released in October 1971 by the Beacon label. It was issued on CD in 1999 by Repertoire Records.