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| SCORPIONS - Savage Amusement (50th band anniversary Deluxe Edition) (2015)
To celebrate their 50th band anniversary, SCORPIONS are releasing today, November 6, the 50th Anniversary Deluxe Editions of all their most famous albums. 1965 marks the starting point of one of the most successful rock bands of our time. Hailing from Hannover, Germany, SCORPIONS embarked on a journey that would lead them around the globe and would establish them as one of the greatest rock bands of all time. For the occasion Scorpions open their vaults to unleash hitherto unreleased songs, alternative versions of big hits, video clips, unreleased concerts and more.
In addition to dozens of unheard studio tracks and live recordings, all albums are remastered, equipped with extended booklets featuring rare photos and single covers, backstage passes and additional liner notes by Edgar Klüsener, a former editor in chief of Metal Hammer who has followed the band's career closely over several decades. Five of the eight albums are accompanied with a DVD that contains live concert footage from the respective period, together with TV performances and in-depth interviews with the band, where they talk about the background history and the creative process of each of these albums.
"Savage Amusement" was the follow-up to the successful Love at First Sting and had some musical differences when compared to its predecessor. The overall feel of the album is, according to the era, more melodic rock / radio friendly (incorporating synth sounds), ready for American listeners. While there are still some straight hard rock songs, like "Don't Stop at the Top" and "We Let It Rock... You Let It Roll", there are also poppy melodic rockers such as "Passion Rules the Game".
This Digipak contains the newly remastered original album tracks and also six unreleased songs as bonus tracks. All are nice hard rockers: "Taste Of Love", "Edge Of Time", "Dancing In The Moonlight", the heavier "Fast And Furious" and a glammy cover of The Who's "I Can't Explain". But the gem here is the ultra-melodic midtempo "Living For Tomorrow", which I do not understand why it was not included in the album due its hit potential. "Savage Amusement" is Scorpions going melodic rock / Americanized, and it's all good. Highly Recommended.
01 - Don't Stop At The Top 02 - Rhythm Of Love 03 - Passion Rules The Game 04 - Media Overkill 05 - Walking On The Edge 06 - We Let It Rock...You Let It Roll 07 - Every Minute Every Day 08 - Love On The Run 09 - Believe In Love BONUS TRACKS: 10 - Taste Of Love (Unreleased Demo Song) 11 - Edge Of Time (Unreleased Version) 12 - Fast And Furious (Unreleased Demo) 13 - Dancing With The Moonlight (Unreleased Demo Version) 14 - Living For Tomorrow (Unreleased Song) 15 - I Can't Explain (The Who Cover) (Bonus Track)
Klaus Meine – lead vocals Matthias Jabs – lead guitar, backing vocals Rudolf Schenker – rhythm guitar, backing vocals Francis Buchholz – bass, backing vocals Herman Rarebell – drums, percussion, backing vocals additional musicians; Lee Aaron - backing vocals on "Rhythm of Love" Peter Baltes - intro vocals on "Every Minute Every Day"
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