Live on Earth
UFO · 2003
90 min · 16 tracks · hard rock · space rock
A powerful mix of hard rock anthems and spacey textures that captivate the live energy of UFO's performances.
Why this album works
The album is notable for its successful blend of classic hits and newer tracks, emphasizing the band's enduring appeal in the hard rock genre. It received positive critical reception and solidified UFO's presence in the live music scene, appealing to both old fans and new listeners alike.
- Best for
- dynamic live performance energy wave-like pacing with peaks cathartic sing-along moments
- Context
- Released in 2003, 'Live on Earth' captures UFO's resurgence after a decade of fluctuating fortunes, showcasing their dynamic live sound. This album comes during a period when the band was reconnecting with fans and revitalizing their classic hard rock style after lineup changes and a series of studio albums that had varied success.
- Stylistic neighbors
- The Who· Ringo Starr· Paul McCartney· Elton John· George Harrison· Bee Gees· John Lennon· Eric Clapton
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
Disc 1
- 1 Natural Thing Standout 4:24
- 2 Mother Mary 3:47
- 3 A Self Made Man 6:46
- 4 Electric Phase 5:03
- 5 This Kids 4:41
- 6 Out in the Street 5:36
- 7 One More for the Rodeo 4:09
- 8 Venus 5:22
- 9 Pushed to the Limit 3:44
Disc 2
- 1 Love to Love 9:08
- 2 Too Hot to Handle 4:34
- 3 Only You Can Rock Me 4:38
- 4 Lights Out Standout 5:38
- 5 Doctor Doctor Standout 6:02
- 6 Rock Bottom 12:58
- 7 Shoot Shoot 4:12
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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