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Wednesday, April 8, 2015

UFO-Force It (1975)

"Force It" is the fourth release from the British band UFO, a much harder and more forceful album than its predecessor, "Phenomenon" (1974), which featured a somewhat excessive use of acoustic guitars, despite also including some of their immortal heavy rock anthems, "Doctor Doctor" and "Rock Bottom". For "Force It", they enlisted the production of Ten Years After bassist Leo Lyons and keyboardist Chick Churchill, who also contributed Hammond organ to the melodic "Out In The Street". With Michael Schenker now fully integrated into the band, he creates dizzying melodic riffs with his powerful guitar, perfectly complemented by the power and delicate vocals of the immeasurable Phil Moog. Packed with energetic hard rock, this album solidified UFO's musical identity, as demonstrated by the vigorous tracks "Let It Roll", "Shoot Shoot", "Love Lost Love", and "Mother Mary". "Too Much of Nothing" and "Dance Your Life Away", while the atmospheric "Between The Walls", integrated into the middle part of the dominant "This Kids", adds the psychedelic note to this legendary album.