UFO: 'The Monkey Puzzle' Audio Samples Available

August 25, 2006

Legendary hard rock band UFO has uploaded audio samples of all the tracks that will appear finalized on its new album, "The Monkey Puzzle", due in Europe on September 25 via SPV Records (one day later in North America). The follow-up to 2004's "You Are Here" was recorded at Area 51 Studios with producer Tommy Newton, who also worked with the band on their last CD and who recorded the material for the band's "Showtime" live album.

"The Monkey Puzzle" (view cover here) track listing:

01. Hard Being Me
02. Heavenly Body
03. Some Other Guy
04. Who's Fooling Who?
05. Black And Blue
06. Drink Too Much
07. World Cruise
08. Down By The River
09. Good Bye You
10. Rolling Man
11. Kingston Town

Check out the audio samples at this location.

The original members, Phil Mogg (vocals),Pete Way (bass),Paul Raymond (guitar, keyboards) and recently returned drummer Andy Parker, are scheduled to start their extensive world tour in October 2006. Parker was part of the UFO lineup that performed the group's debut show in the late Sixties and has returned to replace Jason Bonham, who left to join FOREIGNER. Also on board is their accomplished guitarist Vinnie Moore, who has been part of the permanent lineup since the last studio album, "You Are Here".

UFO's "Showtime" live CD/DVD was recorded at Pumpwerk in Wilhelmshaven, Germany on May 13, 2005.

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