Monday, March 9, 2020

UFO - Obsession (1978) | Analysis, Fun Facts & Trivia

UFO - Obsession (1978) album front coverUFO - Obsession (1978) album back cover
UFO - Obsession (1978)

🔥 Obsession — Full Album Guide

📀 Tracklist

  1. Only You Can Rock Me
  2. Pack It Up (And Go)
  3. Arbory Hill
  4. Ain’t No Baby
  5. Lookin’ Out for No. 1
  6. Hot ’n’ Ready
  7. Cherry
  8. You Don’t Fool Me
  9. Lookin’ Out for No. 1 (Reprise) (varies by edition)
  10. One More for the Rodeo
  11. Born to Lose

🎤 Credits & Line-up

  • UFO – Members:
    • Phil Mogg – Vocals
    • Michael Schenker – Guitar
    • Pete Way – Bass
    • Andy Parker – Drums
    • Paul Raymond – Keyboards, Guitar

Production:

  • Produced by Ron Nevison
  • Released on Chrysalis Records
  • Recorded at Record Plant Studios, Los Angeles

🎶 Musical Style & Sound

Obsession represents the final studio album of UFO’s classic 70s lineup with Michael Schenker, and it captures a band at both its peak and breaking point.

Key characteristics:

  • Highly polished hard rock with strong melodic hooks
  • A balance between radio-friendly tracks and heavier riff-driven songs
  • Schenker’s guitar work remains expressive, melodic, and technically precise
  • Increased emphasis on concise songwriting and accessibility
  • Subtle tension in the performances, reflecting internal band struggles

Compared to Lights Out, the album leans slightly more toward commercial hard rock, while still retaining musical depth.


🎧 Standout Tracks

  • “Only You Can Rock Me” – One of UFO’s most iconic anthems
  • “Pack It Up (And Go)” – Energetic and riff-heavy
  • “Lookin’ Out for No. 1” – Smooth, almost jazzy and melodic
  • “Hot ’n’ Ready” – Straightforward, driving rock track
  • “Cherry” – Atmospheric and emotionally rich

🤓 Fun Facts

  • This was Michael Schenker’s last studio album with UFO (during the classic era).
  • The band was experiencing internal tensions, especially involving Schenker.
  • The album was recorded in Los Angeles, giving it a slightly more polished, American feel.
  • “Only You Can Rock Me” became a defining song of UFO’s career.

🧠 Trivia

  • Shortly after this album, Schenker left the band, leading to a major lineup change.
  • Obsession is often viewed as the closing chapter of UFO’s golden era.
  • The band followed this release with the legendary live album Strangers in the Night.
  • Despite internal issues, the album maintains a high level of musicianship and cohesion.

💡 Did You Know?

  • Michael Schenker would go on to form the Michael Schenker Group (MSG) after leaving UFO.
  • Many fans consider Obsession + Lights Out as the peak studio era of UFO.
  • The tension during recording arguably contributed to the album’s emotional intensity.

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