Box Of Scorpions [Box]Scorpions
Release Date: 05/25/2004
Original Release:
2004
# of Discs:
3
J&R Item # 520443_CD
UPC # 731458344827
Label: Hip-O Records
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Performer: Scorpions
Engineer: Christian Leitgeb; David Hewitt; Dieter Dierks; Erwin Musper; Gerd Rautenbach; Ian Taylor; A.T.; Keith Olsen; Mike Beiriger; Paul Ericksen; Tamotsu Yoshida Producer: Conrad Plank; Dieter Dierks; Erwin Musper; Keith Olsen; Scorpions; Christian Kolonovits; Bruce Fairbairn; Mike Ragogna (Compilation) Distributor: Universal Distribution Notes: Scorpions: Rudolph Schenker (guitar, background vocals); Francis Buchholz, Ralph Rieckermann (bass guitar); Herman Rarebell, Klaus Meine, Ulrich Roth, Wolfgang Dziony, Matthias Jabs. Personnel: Ulrich Roth (vocals, guitar); Klaus Meine (vocals); Matthias Jabs (guitar, voice box); Rudolf Schenker (guitar, background vocals); Michael Schenker (guitar); Achim Kirschning, Jim Vallance, John Webster, Luke Herzog (keyboards); Francis Buchholz (Moog synthesizer); Curt Cress, Rudy Lenners, Herman Rarebell (drums, percussion); James Kottak (drums, background vocals); Jurgen Rosenthal, Wolfgang Dziony (drums); Jim Lewis, Tony Ioannoua, Claudia Frohling, Wolfgang Praetz, Cliff Roles, Ralph Rieckermann (background vocals). Liner Note Author: Geri Miller. Recording information: Sun Plaza Hall, Tokyo, Japan (??/1970-??/2001). The average listener with only a passing interest in heavy metal might be surprised that the Scorpions had been recording since 1972 -- they actually formed in 1965 -- as their success in the United States didn't really begin until the release of 1982's Blackout. Hip-O's Box of Scorpions is the first U.S.-released box set from the veteran German rockers to sample from their entire 30-year career. Disc one pays keen attention to their progressive rock tendencies in the '70s with guitarist Uli Jon Roth. It opens with "I'm Going Mad," the leadoff cut from their debut 1972 album, Lonesome Crow, a meandering, psychedelic wish list of a record that begs for comparisons to Deep Purple and Black Sabbath, and proceeds through to 1978's Taken by Force -- the 96k/24-bit digital remastering does wonders for these early tracks, especially on the rhythm section. Disc two is the one that delivers the goods, as it contains pretty much every hit the band ever had -- the '80s were good to the Scorpions, spawning career solidifying smashes like "No One Like You," "Rock You Like a Hurricane," and the most powerful "power ballad" ever, "Still Loving You." The third disc collects material from the '90s and beyond, including the gentle whistling of Klaus Meine on the German reunification anthem "Winds of Change" and an unintentionally hilarious orchestral Berlin Philharmonic version of "Rock You Like a Hurricane." The accompanying booklet is a fairly standard "box set" collection of glossy photos, essays, and time lines, but the inclusion of a song-by-song commentary by Meine and guitarists Rudolf Schenker and Matthias Jabs adds a nice personal touch, making Box of Scorpions really just a box of memories. ~ James Christopher Monger
Scorpions are one of Germany's most popular rock exports. As part of the first wave of 1970s heavy metal, the band played a tight melodic version of the increasingly harder and heavier rock that was becoming popular at the time. Scorpions would go on to influence hair-metal acts like Motley Crue, as well as more aggressive bands like Megadeth and Metallica. The band's 1989 Cold War power-ballad "Winds of Change" was an international smash and sold several million copies worldwide.
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