As the tides of music turned in 1980—punk was snarling, synth-pop was bubbling, and metal was about to go mainstream—British hard rock legends UFO were weathering their own seismic shift. Guitar hero Michael Schenker was gone. The future was uncertain. But rather than crash and burn, the band regrouped, refocused, and came back swinging with No Place To Run—an album that marked a new chapter, and now, 45 years later, gets the deluxe reissue treatment it always deserved.

Out August 15 via Chrysalis Records, this definitive edition of No Place To Run is remastered from the original production tape transfers at AIR Mastering and available on 3LP 180gm tri-fold vinyl and 2CD Digipak. It’s a sonic deep clean of a record that often flies under the radar—though it shouldn’t.

With Schenker out,

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