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Force It (Remastered)

UFO

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1 Let It Roll UFO 3:57 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Shoot Shoot UFO 3:40 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 High Flyer UFO 4:08 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Love Lost Love UFO 3:21 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Out In the Street UFO 5:18 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Mother Mary UFO 3:49 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Too Much of Nothing UFO 4:02 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Dance Your Life Away UFO 3:35 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 This Kid's/Between the Walls UFO 6:13 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Michael Schenker and Phil Mogg really started to find their groove as a songwriting team with their second album together (and fourth UFO release overall), Force It. In fact, the last remaining folk and space rock tendencies that had stolen much of Phenomenon's thunder are summarily abandoned here, as the group launches itself wholeheartedly toward the hard rock direction that would make them stars. The first step is taken by Schenker, of course, who confidently establishes the aggressive, biting guitar tone that would define all the releases of the band's glory years. "Let It Roll" and "Shoot Shoot" kick off the album in rousing fashion, and while holding them under a microscope might reveal them as rather disposable slabs of hard rock, they would remain concert favorites for the band nonetheless. The punchy single "Love Lost Love" sounds tailor-made for the American market and acoustic ballad "High Flyer" is quite good, despite taking a dip in energy. But things only really start to gell on the album's second half. Schenker and Mogg wheel out their most mature composition yet with the piano-led "Out in the Street," whose softer sections truly highlight Mogg's highly disciplined, understated vocal style and make the guitar player's more restrained soloing all the more memorable. Schenker is soon back in charge, however, on the stuttering riffs and blistering fretboard work of "Mother Mary" and the downright vicious stop-start strut of "This Kids" — both UFO anthems. One of the band's best albums, Force It will not disappoint lovers of '70s English hard rock.

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by archangel in GA

As great as this album is, get yourself the CD. Not only is it remastered it has a half dozen bonus tracks including live versions of a couple of these songs that totally kick. MS is in rare form here, even better live. Used to listen this on 8-track in my first car back in 75. But yeah get the CD much more bang for the buck.

Definitely 5 Stars
     
by Fever4

If you own only one UFO studio album, this is it. Even the lull of High Flyer doesn't stop the momentum of this powerful piece of true 70's hard rock. GREAT songs all the way through with blistering guitar solos abound by Schenker. ROCK!!!

Hell Yes!
     
by InnkeeperX

Been waiting for this one to come out on 'Tunes for awhile now. Glad it finally did. Great music, one of UFO's best albums - peroid.

Biography

Formed: 1968 in United Kingdom

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

Vocalist Phil Mogg, guitarist Mick Bolton, bassist Pete Way, and drummer Andy Parker formed the British space metal outfit UFO in 1969. Originally known as Hocus Pocus, the group, which took the name UFO in honor of a London club, debuted in 1971 with UFO 1. Both the album and its follow-up, the same...
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  • $8.91
  • Genres: Rock, Music, Hard Rock, Metal
  • Released: 1975

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