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Unbreakable
Japanese edition of 2004 album includes two bonus tracks, 'Dreamer' and 'Too Far'. BMG.
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- Posted: Feb-15-2008
Oops, they did it again!
This CD is another SCORPIONS release that I long awaited to hear and was uplifted and proud of the band for writing and recording more songs that hit home (and Billboard Charts). Suffice to say, I love the CD and it's inspiring title. They keep their signature sound and style in tact,...
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- Posted: Sep-27-2007
Back to Basics!
For the Scorpions, this release was a back to what got us where we are now release. Their was no more screwing around with their sound here. This my friends was the band returning to what they do best. What we have here is a good, solid, hard rock release. The trade mark Scorpions sound is back...
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- Posted: Aug-12-2007
Great album, well worth the purchase.
I have been a Scorpions fan for a long time, I loved their 70's and 80's stuff, as well as 90-93 era. I was not much into the last two albums, "Pure Instinct" and "Eye II Eye", however.This record is so much stronger than the last two, way better written, harder tracks, better drumming, much...
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- Posted: Apr-03-2007
A surprising rocker from the Scorpions
THE BAND: Klaus Meine (vocals), Rudolf Schenker (guitars), Matthias Jabs (guitars, voicebox), Pawel Maciwoda (bass), James Kottak (drums & percussion).THE DISC: (2004) 13 tracks clocking in at approximately 56 minutes. Included with the disc is a 14-page heavy duty paper booklet containing song...
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- Posted: Feb-23-2007
Great CD!
Wow! I didn't think the scorpions had an album like this in them, anymore. Best way I can describe the music is a cross between Savage Amusement and Blackout. One or two songs are ho-hum boring, but the rest are really quite good. A bit more of a modern sound, but the songwriting is...
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- Posted: Aug-31-2006
Deadly venom!
I got this CD as a gift from a friend and just had the opportunity to hear it today. There have been many bands who have enjoyed success, tried new and different approaches to their music and then returned to their roots. Fortunately, the Scorpions is one of those bands. I distinctly remember...
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- Posted: Jul-16-2006
They're back!
This is a really good album! If you like hard rock, and good song writing in this style you will not go wrong with this cd. In my opinion this as good if not better then their 80's stuff. I really was pleasantly surprised. Thank you guys!
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- Posted: Jun-12-2006
Best studio album since "Crazy World"
The Scorpions return with their best compilation of studio work since the release of Crazy World in the 90s. A lot of great songs including "New Generation", "Love 'Em Or Leave 'Em", "Deep And Dark". This is a much-needed improvement over the disappointing "Eye To Eye" album. Pick up this great...
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- Posted: Feb-27-2006
Solid Album
Firstly, I want to say that I saw the Scorpions this past summer in Tel-Aviv, Israel and they were rocking like they were 30 years old. Secondly, the Scorpions are one of the unfortunate bands that, due to their immense success of their 80's hits (Rock You Like a Hurricane in particular), they...
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- Posted: Jan-03-2006
The Comeback
The Scorpions are titans of heavy metal, but in the 90s they kind of mellowed out with songs like "Winds of Change". This album, I am happy to announce, is heavy like their old stuff. Fans of Blackout and Animal Magnetism will jump for joy. Every song is great. If that's not good enough, this...
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