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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Better than they say! Inconsistant but worthy!
Everyone seems to want to compare this to "Walk on Water," which is indeed a better album. That being said, we can now discuss "Covenant" intelligently.

Gone is drummer Andy Parker, replaced by veteran journeyman Aynsley Dunbar. Paul Raymond (keys, guitars) is also gone, which is a shame -- but remember, he wasn't an original member of the group. UFO started as a...

Published on April 20, 2004 by Robert Dumas

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A little let down.
After having the time to give it some listens, I've come to the conclusion that I like it, but it is no Walk on Water. The album sounds more like Mogg/Way with Schenker as the guitarist than actual UFO, and in a way it really is. Schenker's guitar work is good, but I miss the crisp mini-solos he used to whip out that played over the top of the rhythm guitar, just...
Published on August 2, 2000 by Thradar


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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A little let down., August 2, 2000
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Thradar (Pacific Northwest) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Covenant (Audio CD)
After having the time to give it some listens, I've come to the conclusion that I like it, but it is no Walk on Water. The album sounds more like Mogg/Way with Schenker as the guitarist than actual UFO, and in a way it really is. Schenker's guitar work is good, but I miss the crisp mini-solos he used to whip out that played over the top of the rhythm guitar, just after most of the verses. I prefer Schenker with UFO as opposed to solo, because I feel that his solo playing is so sanitary and without feeling, but with UFO it's got soul. Phil's voice sounds tired compared to Walk on Water, and he does far too much growling and low frequency vocals this time around. The songs are catchy, but ultimately lack the flair that give them that UFO sound. I like it, I just don't think it some of their better work. Admit it, the first time you listened to Walk on Water and heard Darker Days you were like "Heck yeah!" I didn't get one "Heck yeah!" feeling from Covenant. The live CD probably won't be listened to often. Technically is almost below listening standard and was just thrown on as a fan collectible. I'd rather throw in Strangers in the Night. I miss the ENTIRE UFO lineup, and it shows.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Better than they say! Inconsistant but worthy!, April 20, 2004
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Robert Dumas (Pawling, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Covenant (Audio CD)
Everyone seems to want to compare this to "Walk on Water," which is indeed a better album. That being said, we can now discuss "Covenant" intelligently.

Gone is drummer Andy Parker, replaced by veteran journeyman Aynsley Dunbar. Paul Raymond (keys, guitars) is also gone, which is a shame -- but remember, he wasn't an original member of the group. UFO started as a four-man outfit. So frankly, for me, these changes are negligable.

"Covenent" is somewhat inconsistant in my mind. It contains a few of UFO's best songs -- it also contains some of their worst. And while the production values here aren't as strong as "Walk on Water," they are not nearly as bad as some here are making them out to be.

Consider "Fool's Gold." This is UFO at its finest and reminds me a little bit of "Love to Love." It starts out as a gentle ballad with some of singer Phil Mogg's most touching lyrics. Soon, however, as is UFO's want, the song changes tempo and becomes a balls-to-the-wall rocker -- led by some of guitarist Michael Schenker's most incindiary work.

I also like "Serenade," which features a great riff -- catchy, yet original. Phil sings the hell out of this and I noticed he sounds as good as he did back in the "Force It" days. Check out Schenker's solo here -- sonically stunning.

The opening track is awesome as well -- "Love is Forever." This one is classic-sounding UFO and I could imagine them opening their show with this bone crusher.

There are plenty of missteps -- as other critics have pointed out. "Cowboy Joe" is pointless and forgettable, and "The World and His Dog" is a real head scratcher and a disappointing way to close out the CD.

Of course, there is the second CD -- a live collection of songs from their last tour. This is terrific... sonicly crisp and well mixed. While the older songs ("Mother Mary," "Let It Roll," etc.) are not quite up to "Strangers in the Night" standards (hey, what is?) -- the disc does contain several live versions of tunes from "Walk on Water" and that alone makes this a "must have" for all UFO fans. Specifically, it has scorching renditions of "Venus" and "Pushed to the Limit."

This is a very fine 2-CD set, and if you're a big UFO fan, or fan of 70s-style hard rock 'n' roll, it's a must for your collection. But because it is a 2-CD set, the price is a little higher than it normally would be and that may be what is really ticking off some of the critics here.

Ignore those hang-wringing naysayers and give this one a chance. Play it on a high-end system and play it loud. You'll be happy that you bought it and annoy your neighbors all at the same time. Now, that's rock 'n' roll!

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars not as original as walk on water but good, July 28, 2000
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jonathan gwyn (laguna niguel, california United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Covenant (Audio CD)
Its too bad that the boys chose to rush out this album ( written and recorded in two weeks reportedly) Given a bit more time they may have been able to turn out a more original set of songs as on walk on water. With 'walk' they seem to have put more thought into presenting more complex melodies and original sound into the compositions, mainly ( in my opinion) due to the inclusion of old time member Paul Raymond. With raymond absent and ron nevison replaced by Mike (I dont know how to mix music ) Varney, the songs come out as typical hard rock. Nothing really new or exciting. Having said that, it dosent mean its a bad thing. Any album with Schenker, Mogg and Way is guaranteed to rock, and it does that very well. Midnight train is a great rocker, and Serenade seems pulled straight from the heyday of Phenomenon and Force it. I think it dosent rate as well as Chocolate box from Mogg way or Unforgiven from Schenker, but falls somewhere inbetween all the old school UFO albums. As for the live stuff, I guess I'm just really bored with hearing the same live tracks over and over again. Everything from Strangers in the night has been done so often live that I listened once and got bored and havent listened since. Now guys, If you can keep from killing each other, spend some more time on your songwriting next time.
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars They're Back!, July 27, 2000
This review is from: Covenant (Audio CD)
One of the greatest hard rock bands of the '70s and '80s is back with its classic lineup (Michael Schenker-guitar, Phil Mogg-vocals, Pete Way-bass). And UFO is back with a vengence. Covenant is a two CD set. The first being 11 new studio tracks. Schenker's guitar is flawless and soars on tracks like "Unraveled" and "Fool's Gold". The sound is a bit rawer than most UFO albums, but still manages to capture both the power and melody that is UFO. The second CD has 7 live tracks from their '95 US tour. 5 classic UFO tracks plus two from their underated Walk on Water album. Covenant isn't Strangers in the Night or Lights Out but it is a good buy.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars hope there is a USA tour, August 17, 2000
This review is from: Covenant (Audio CD)
damn the critics. the past five years has produced some great new music from the band members. this cut sounds like it fits in perfect and makes me think that we will get a lot more in the years to come.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Best if taken in context with "Walk on Water" and "Sharks", March 22, 2004
This review is from: Covenant (Audio CD)
A lot of complaining going on by people who want Schenker and Mogg back together and when they do, well, let the complaining continue, because no one is ever happy or satisfied until they get what they can't have. Phil Mogg probably has lyrics to this effect, as I find his lyrics to be quite thought provoking, intelligent and, yes, mature. That is to say, that I am not going to hold his age against him. No way. If he is living longer and playing harder than you, then perhaps you should take note. He may have said it louder and clearer on "Walk on Water" (messy divorce-time album if ever), but there is still that ATTITUDE (with some clever flourishes of humor) and there is STILL Schenker (who still manages to astonish with just his pinky finger). "Covenant" is by no means disappointing (and here is the point I want to make), but a perfect companion to "Walk on Water" and "Sharks". I have had the great fortune of re-discovering UFO thru these three discs in, like, a span of one month. So I am in UFO-heaven and finding it hard to resist. It's nice to hear thoughtful, provocative and, here is that word again, intelligent, rock n roll. So my advice, if you have made it this far, is listen to "Covenant" in the context of UFO's Mogg/Schenker realignment of the late 90's/early 00's. Its quite a rock-out/kick a** affair. PS: "Love Is Forever" and "Cowboy Joe" are some of UFO's finer tunes in my book.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Could have been....should have been, November 15, 2000
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"kcallen4" (Crystal Lake, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Covenant (Audio CD)
Good but... The first two tracks, "Love Is Forever" and "Unravelled", are very well done and follow in line from what was done on "Walk On Water" but I think the rest of the disc is somewhat bland - no highs or lows but good. I'm a HUGE Schenker fan and love the sound that he has and his playing seems more lively and upbeat than what he did on "Unforgiven". The solos definitely are a notch up. Pick it up if it fills out the UFO collection otherwise check out "Walk on Water" first.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not a masterpiece, but oh my! What a rocker!, November 13, 2000
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Philip A. Floyd (Washington state) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Covenant (Audio CD)
I have had this cd since it was released and have been spinning it on a regular basis. IT ROCKS! How can you be a fan of rock&roll and not think that this is a must have? I dont think that it is a classic/masterpiece, it needs Shane Gaalaas pounding the skins, and Mr Raymond on the keys. I also would have enjoyed more accoustic sounds mixed into Schenkers rythyms, but the cd does what I want a UFO cd to do, ROCK! The sound is very similar to the Unforgiven cd, only with much better solo guitar from Schenker. Few can shred the axe and still sound as beautifull as he can. Moggs vocals are still quite excellent. I think that Phil needs to get some help with the ladys in his life because his exs are starting to dominate his lyrics! I also do not understand his fixation with having "two clean shirts" this is the second cd with that phrase in one of his songs! He was not slamming religion on "love is forever" however as some have felt in other reviews, He was showing his distaste that most of us have for our bosses when he sings " a slave for a fool". Religous people are way too sensitive, give us all a break please! Way is still a "way" cool bass player! His riffs are how the bottom end is meant to sound in Rock. This cd did not have great production, that is true. I felt that some of the sound was mixed up. The accoustic solo on "Serenade" was brilliant but muffled and overwhelmed by a not so brilliant wacka-wacka electric rhythym sound. That is only one example, the background vocals are another. This cd needed Nevisons & Raymonds touch to be 5 stars. Bottom line is this. If you are a UFO/Schenker fan and dont buy this cd because its not the best cd ever, you are making a big mistake! The pans here are from some people who expected way to much or who just havent listend to what else is passing for rock music these days. Maybe THEY only have two clean shirts or something! I dont know. Buy it. Spin it. ROCKOUT!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Two stars - and I'm being kind..., August 5, 2000
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J. KORTSCH (Oconomowoc, WI United States) - See all my reviews
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After my first listen, one word came to mind: dreck! As a longtime UFO/MSG fan, it amazes me that UFO are becoming a parody of themselves! I also can't believe Michael Schenker would put his name on all but two of these mostly throwaway songs. Production values - I've heard better demos for bands just starting out. And, that "bonus" CD - it would nice if the songs were listed in the correct order on the booklet. Someone said "Show me the money" and out popped this CD. I hope they make enough money so Mogg/Way can retire and not have the urge to bless us with another slab like this.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good,but not great like W.O.W., July 29, 2000
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Jeff (Waukesha, Wi. United States) - See all my reviews
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I just got Covenant yesterday(7-28) and have listened to it all the way through 3 times now.I guess because I was so blown away by 'Walk on Water' that this disc is somewhat of a let down.The first song(Love is Forever)and the third track(Miss the Lights) are my favorite songs on the disc.Like another reviewer said,if THIS disc was their reunion disc and not W.O.W..I would be more impressed,as it is it's a very enjoyable 48 minutes of hard rock but it leaves one wondering where is the fire and passion from W.O.W.? I'm a big fan of UFO since their 1st lps 'Flying' and 'One' and and I would rate this release as somewhere between 'Force It'and Mechanix' as my fav. UFO albums.(top 5 being..Lights Out,Obsession,W.O.W.,No Heavy Petting and Phenomenon.It's still worth the money tho because of the bonus live disc which has 'Love to Love' on it which happens to be my all-time favorite song by ANY band.
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