UFO are legends within the world of hard rock, but they were almost equally unfairly relegated by many fans to mere second-rate acts compared to other great bands of the genre, despite having produced a colossal and brilliant discography. One of those impressive works is their mythical "Lights Out", a true masterpiece of British hard rock, released in 1977 as their sixth album up to that point. The mere presence of guitarist Michael Schenker, demonstrating his enormous talent and virtuosity, is more than enough reason to consider this album a simply masterful work. But in addition to Michael Schenker, Phil Moog showcases his excellent vocal range, delivering a memorable performance, as does the rest of the band, composed of Paul Raymond (guitar and keyboards), Pete Way (bass), and Andy Parker (drums). Power, rhythm, melody and energy are what UFO leaves on record in the grooves of this album, highlighting the vigorous "Too Hot to Handle With", "Just Another Suicide", "Gettin' Ready" and "Electric Phase", in addition to the semi-progressive epic "Love to Love", while the beautiful ballad "Try Me", or the successful version of the Americans Love, "Alone Again Or", put the brakes on such a robust repertoire of magnificent songs of the best hard rock of the late 70s.

