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UFO's 'The Wild, The Willing and The Innocent'' Expanded For Reissue


Official Announcement | Published: Feb 26, 2026 12:13 PM EST

UFO's 'The Wild, The Willing and The Innocent'' Expanded For Reissue

(Chipster) Chrysalis Records are proud to present the latest in the acclaimed UFO reissue series: the classic 1981 album 'The Wild, The Willing and The Innocent'. Reissued on stunning 3LP tri-fold sleeve 180gm vinyl and 2CD Digipak formats on May 1st, 2026, the album now sounds more dynamic and detailed than ever, thanks to new remastering from the original tape transfers.

Originally released on January 16th, 1981, this pivotal album captures the band at a creative high point, blending soaring melodies, powerful performances, and Phil Mogg's unmistakable voice. The lineup had modified a little with the debut of keyboardist/guitarist Neil Carter, replacing Paul Raymond. Carter also supplied backing vocal and saxophone on 'Lonely Heart.

Lead singer Phil Mogg recalled, "Neil had a box of tricks. Getting the backing vocals was great, though I still don't think he's forgiven me for making him play saxophone. He was a great add to the band. Plus, he was a nice bloke."

Drummer Andy Parker said "Neil was just an incredible musician. He brought another energy into the band.

This deluxe edition also includes a brand-new mix of the previously unreleased Live at the Hammersmith Odeon, recorded on January 29th, 1981, by Brian Kehew, offering an electrifying snapshot of UFO's energy on stage. Original 7" edits of the two singles "Couldn't Get It Right" and "Lonely Heart" released with this album are included as well as an alternative mix of album standout "It's Killing Me".

The set is rounded out with newly written liner notes by Michael Hann, featuring fresh interviews with Phil Mogg and Andy Parker, alongside a collection of previously unseen photographs from the era - making it an essential addition for fans and collectors alike.

"The Wild, the Willing and the Innocent is, hands down, the best UFO studio album: it's melodic, it's experimental, it's memorable, and it rocks. It was the perfect encapsulation of everything UFO could be."
- MICHAEL HANN, LINER NOTES

TRACKLISTING

CD1 - The Wild, The Willing & The Innocent - 2026 Remaster

Chains Chains

Long Gone

The Wild, The Willing And The Innocent

It's Killing Me

Makin' Moves

Lonely Heart

Couldn't Get It Right

Profession Of Violence

Couldn't Get it Right (7" Edit)

Lonely Heart (7" Edit)

It's Killing Me (Alt. Mix) *


CD2 - Live at Hammersmith Odeon, London, 29th January 1981 - Newly Mixed *
Long Gone

Chains Chains

Lonely Heart

Cherry

Mystery Train

Only You Can Rock Me

Too Hot To Handle

Lights Out

Rock Bottom

Doctor Doctor

Shoot Shoot

*Previously Unreleased

LP1 - The Wild, The Willing & The Innocent - 2026 Remaster
Chains Chains

Long Gone

The Wild, The Willing And The Innocent

It's Killing Me

Makin' Moves

Lonely Heart

Couldn't Get It Right

Profession Of Violence

LP2 / LP3 - Live at Hammersmith Odeon, London, 29th January 1981 - Newly Mixed *
Long Gone

Chains Chains

Lonely Heart

Cherry

Mystery Train

Only You Can Rock Me

Too Hot To Handle

Lights Out

Rock Bottom

Doctor Doctor

Shoot Shoot

*Previously Unreleased

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