Pete Way was the original bass guitarist and founder member of British hard rockers UFO. In 1982, after making 10 studio LPs with UFO since their 1969 start, Pete left, initially to play bass with Ozzy Osbourne as well as briefly forming Fastway with Motorhead's "Fast" Eddie Clarke. Then in 1983 he formed Waysted. After releasing their debut album "Vices" in 1983 on Chrysalis, before switching to Music For Nations for the release of "Waysted" (1984) and "The Good The Bad And The Waysted" (1985), the band signed to EMI's Parlophone label in 1986 for the release of "Save Your Prayers". The album is now expanded to include the non-album b-side 'Fire Under The Wheels' plus 7" single edits of 'Black & Blue' and the new version of the Waysted classic 'Heaven Tonight', available on CD for the first time. The set features a brand new essay from Classic Rock and Metal Hammer's Malcolm Dome commissioned for this set.
01 Walls Fall Down 02 Black & Blue 03 Singing To The Night 04 Hell Comes Home 05 Heroes Die Young 06 Heaven Tonight 07 How The West Was Won 08 Wild Night 09 Out Of Control 10 So Long 11 Fire Under The Wheels (b-side) 12 Black & Blue (7