
UFO's 1988 EP "Ain't Misbehavin'" captures a transitional period for the hard rock pioneers, featuring only vocalist Phil Mogg from their classic lineup. It blends their signature sound with 80s produ
1988 · FM Revolver Records
This EP is a snapshot of UFO navigating the late 80s, offering a potent blend of classic hard rock grit and the era's polished sheen. Phil Mogg's distinctive vocals carry the weight of personal reflection, hinted at by the "divorce" tag, over driving guitars and subtle synth textures. It's an album for those who appreciate the band's enduring spirit, even in a leaner, more focused format. Own it for a glimpse into UFO's resilience and a dose of emotionally charged, well-crafted 80s rock.
How does Ain't Misbehavin' sound next to the rest of UFO's catalogue?
The writing leans far further into love lost than the rest of the catalogue.
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