Phil Mogg & Pete Way's 1999 album Chocolate Box finds them returning to their UFO style of space metal, particularly on tracks like "Muddy's Gold," "Jerusalem," and "King of the City," which showcase Mogg's strong singing and songwriting skills. "Whip That Groove" and "Sparkling Wine" showcase the group's technical prowess with more cohesive results than on 1997's Edge of the World, making this album a more rewarding listen for UFO diehards and fans of metal in general. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide
Jesse Bradman (Vocals (Background)), Joe Marquez (Overdub Engineer), Phil Mogg (Vocals), Phil Mogg (Main Performer), James Murphy (Overdub Engineer), Paul Raymond (Keyboards), Mark Rennick (Engineer), Mark Rennick (Mixing), Mike Varney (Producer), Pete Way (Bass), Simon Wright (Drums), Jeff Kollman (Guitar), Jeff Kollman (Production Assistant), Jeff Kollman (Mixing), Jeff Kollman (Overdub Engineer), Dave Stephens (Graphic Design), Dave Stephens (Illustrations), Steve Jennings (Photography), Matt Guillory (Keyboards), Tim Gennert (Mastering), Gene Cornelius (Assistant Engineer), Gene Cornelius (Mixing Assistant), Shane Gaalaas (Percussion), Luis Maldonado (Vocals (Background))