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Title: Obsession
Subtitle: An Alex Delaware Novel
Author: Jonathan Kellerman
Narrator: John Rubinstein
Format: Abridged
Length: 6 hrs and 26 mins
Language: English
Release date: 03-05-07
Publisher: Random House Audio
Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 14 votes
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Modern Detective
Publisher's Summary:
Armed with only the vaguest details, Delaware follows a trail twisting from L.A.'s sleaziest low-rent districts to its overblown mansions, retracing Patty and Tanya's nomadic and increasingly puzzling life. Then, a very real murder tears open a terrifying tunnel into the past, where secrets, and bodies, are buried.
Dramatic, action-packed, and filled with psychological detail that only Jonathan Kellerman can provide, Obsession is a whodunit, a whydunit, and something unique: a did-it-ever-happen. This is Kellerman at his heart-racing best.
Members Reviews:
I was becoming Obsessed!
UFO was entering it's first decade of work on 1978's "Obsession". This would be their 7th studio release and their 2nd with producer Ron Nevison, who did their great album "Lights Out", in 1977. This would be the last album with guitar god Michael Schenker (until 1995). Solid rocker in "Only You Can Rock Me", Schenker and Raymond cover this track. "Pack It Up (And Go)", sounds like a Zeppelin tune from "Physical Graffiti", strong rocker. Pete Way always had a problem with strings, he just never thought of it as a rock 'n' roll thing, but i find "Arbory Hill", a pretty little ditty, Michael on flute. "Ain't No Baby", was inspired by John Waite of the Babys, I guess Chrysalis' office took down UFO's posters and put up The Babys in it's place, a nice melodic rocker. "Looking Out For No. 1", a lovely ballad with beautiful strings, Schenker puts in a nice solo. The steam rolling "Hot 'N' Ready". The great "Cherry", Way does a terrific job on bass here, this should of been a top 40 hit! The hard chargin' "You Don't Fool Me", the strutting guitar of Schenker is awesome. The string arrangement returns with the (reprise) of "Looking Out For No. 1". "One More For The Rodeo", a smooth rocker with some of Phil Mogg's best vocals. "Born To Lose", Schenker's guitar and strings melt into each other on this great closing track. 3 live tracks on the bonus material, they would release their ultimate live album in 1979, "Strangers In The Night", then in 1980 they would release "No Place To Run", with new guitarist Paul Chapman. After this release there would be 2 camps of UFO fans.
Close Encounters
When I was in college and this UFO album came out, I HAD to have it (I was a big fan of their music obviously). It was so nice to hear some new and fresh UFO rock at the time and this album found its way to the turntable at every party we had. "Only You Can Rock Me" started off the whole affair and the album just got better as it went on. All these years later I decided to check it out again as I was feeling nostalgic. It came in the mail and I couldn't wait to get it home and play it. Some albums I've revisited with have sounded dated and out of place and are better served as fun memories of the past, not so with this CD. It still maintains it's integrity and the sounds are as fresh as the day they were originally released. Then again UFO was very melodic and intelligent metal in the day and still is as far as I'm concerned.
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