Sunday 22 November 2020

Great Metal Albums of 1982: UFO- Mechanix

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Confession time, when I posted about UFO's "The Wild, The Willing and the Innocent" album nearly a year ago, I promised to listen to more of UFO. The fact is, I haven't done so, not as much as I would have liked to. My admitted lameoid excuse is the fact that 2015 is in serious danger of being the year 80smetalman disappears up his own asshole. Work, family and other commitments like my hobby I get paid for doing, (I referee American football here in the UK) have made even posting twice a week difficult, though not impossible. Excuses aside and to quote a famous saying from the marines, "Excuses are like assholes, everyone's got one and they all stink," I did listen to the 1982 UFO "Mechanix" and that might go someway into making up for not listening to UFO more.

Everything I said on their 1981 "The Wild, The Willing and the Innocent" can be echoed with the "Mechanix" album. This album is another reason why I should kick myself for not listening to more UFO, (maybe I was a monk in a previous life on account of all the self harm I'm threatening myself with here.) The album just flat out rocks. UFO are definitely one tight band and that comes through with every song. The opener, "The Writer" is a great one to grab you and make you listen to it. The second track, "Somethin' Else" provides the perfect bridge between the opener and the more softer, not too soft, third track, "Back Into My Life." However, it is the fourth track, "You'll Get Love" that really gets me going with that blistering guitar solo. Of all the solos on the album and there are many, this one stands out for me the most. Saying that, the solo on the next track, "Doing it all For You" isn't bad either.

What strikes me as I listened to the album is the similarity in vocals between Phil Mogg and Sammy Hagar. Maybe it's because I listened to a Sammy album last week but it just sounds like they sound alike, I don't know. Anyway, there are some real rockers that follow on from "Doing it all For You." Two really hard tracks in fact before things slow down a little with "Terri." I emphasise the little here but it is the closest they come to a ballad. However, things pick up again and go out very nicely with the two final tracks. So with an album as great as "Mechanix," I ask myself, "Why did I wait so long before listening to UFO?"

Track Listing:

  1. The Writer
  2. Somethin' Else
  3. Back Into My Life
  4. You'll Get Love
  5. Doing It All For You
  6. We Belong to the Night
  7. Let it Rain
  8. Terri
  9. Feel It
  10. Dreaming
[caption id="attachment_2420" align="aligncenter" width="189"]UFO UFO[/caption]

Phil Mogg- vocals

Pete Way- bass

Paul Chapman- guitar

Neil Carter- guitar, keyboards, sax

Andy Parker- drums

This time, I will promise myself to not to wait until the next time I post a UFO album before I listen to these guys again. So far, the two albums I have listened to have been mind blowing and from what I heard, there is better to come.

Next post: Riot- Restless Breed

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