UFO singer
Phil Mogg has told
Planet Rock magazine that the band is contemplating a special tour during which it would perform its 1979 live album,
"Strangers In The Night", in its entirety.
"We have talked about touring and just doing the whole of
'Strangers In The Night' — for the crack,"
Phil said. "But we're still about making new music. We're recording a covers album, actually. We've done
THE DOORS'
'Break on Through (To The Other Side)',
THE YARDBIRDS'
'Heart Full Of Soul'… but we don't know what to call it."
Mogg told
TeamRock in a 2016 interview that he wasn't entirely convinced by the idea of making a live album four decades earlier due to the fact that tensions had been building within the band for years.
"I didn't even want to make a live album," admitted
Mogg. "At that point, the band was so up and down, depending on who'd been doing what. Wine, women and song was our priority, in that order. Suppose they recorded a dodgy night?"
Drummer
Andy Parker agreed that the partying — not to mention the bust-ups — affected the band's performances. "The intake was astonishing," he recalled. "We'd have different types of booze for times of the day, for Christ's sake. There'd be white wine for the soundcheck — nothing too heavy — and it would build from there during the gig and afterwards. You'd be up till four in the morning, then get up and do it all over again."
As previously reported,
UFO and
SAXON will join forces for more dates in the U.S., plus two in Canada, in September and October.
UFO, featuring the long-standing line up of
Mogg,
Parker,
Paul Raymond (keyboards, guitar),
Vinnie Moore (guitar) and
Rob De Luca (bass), released its last studio album,
"A Conspiracy Of Stars", in 2015.