Monday, March 9, 2020

UFO - Mechanix (1982) | Analysis, Fun Facts & Trivia

UFO - Mechanix (1982) album front coverUFO - Mechanix (1982) album back cover
 UFO - Mechanix (1982)

⚙️ Mechanix — Full Album Guide

📀 Tracklist

  1. Let It Rain
  2. No Strings Attached
  3. She's the One
  4. Changes
  5. Back into My Life
  6. Mechanix
  7. Fight It Out
  8. Lipstick Traces
  9. Night Run (live bonus on some editions)

🎤 Credits & Line-up

  • UFO – Members:
    • Phil Mogg – Vocals
    • Paul Chapman – Guitar
    • Pete Way – Bass
    • Andy Parker – Drums
    • Neil Carter – Keyboards, Guitar

Production:

  • Produced by Mick Glossop
  • Released on Chrysalis Records
  • Recorded at Redan Studios, England

🎶 Musical Style & Sound

Mechanix sees UFO focusing on streamlined hard rock with commercial appeal, while maintaining their riff-driven identity.

Key characteristics:

  • Polished early 80s hard rock sound with melodic emphasis
  • Paul Chapman’s guitar work more direct and structured than Schenker’s intricate style
  • Strong rhythm section, with Pete Way’s bass lines driving the songs
  • Neil Carter’s keyboards add texture without overshadowing the guitars
  • Overall approach leans toward radio-friendly rock with punchy arrangements

This album highlights UFO’s adaptation to the changing rock landscape of the early 1980s.


🎧 Standout Tracks

  • “Mechanix” – Title track with tight riffs and catchy chorus
  • “Let It Rain” – Energetic opener and melodic showcase
  • “No Strings Attached” – Up-tempo rock with hook-driven lyrics
  • “Changes” – Emotional mid-tempo song with strong dynamics
  • “Fight It Out” – Hard-hitting track suitable for live shows

🤓 Fun Facts

  • Mechanix was the last UFO studio album to feature Paul Chapman as a permanent member for several years.
  • The album features a more polished production aimed at commercial radio.
  • UFO continued building their fanbase in the US and Europe, despite the shift in sound.
  • The album title reflects the mechanical precision of the guitar riffs and rhythm section.

🧠 Trivia

  • “Mechanix” and “Let It Rain” became popular live staples in early 80s UFO tours.
  • The album saw UFO transitioning fully into an early 80s melodic hard rock style.
  • Mick Glossop, the producer, had previously worked with Van Morrison and other rock acts, bringing a clean, professional sound.
  • The band maintained their dedicated fanbase, despite Michael Schenker’s absence.

💡 Did You Know?

  • Paul Chapman’s guitar style on this album is less flamboyant but highly disciplined, emphasizing structure and power.
  • Neil Carter’s contribution on keyboards helped make UFO more accessible for radio airplay.
  • UFO’s early 80s albums, including Mechanix, influenced later glam and melodic hard rock bands.

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