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Eye II Eye
Scorpions
Eye II Eye
Genres: Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
 
Japanese edition of the veteran German heavy metal act's1999 album with 'You And I' ('Butcher' - Radio - Remix) added as a bonus track. 15 tracks, also featuring the single 'To Be No.1'.

     
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All Artists: Scorpions
Title: Eye II Eye
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: East West
Genres: Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
Styles: Album-Oriented Rock (AOR), Arena Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 639842683029

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Japanese edition of the veteran German heavy metal act's1999 album with 'You And I' ('Butcher' - Radio - Remix) added as a bonus track. 15 tracks, also featuring the single 'To Be No.1'.

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People who say this is bad don't understand music
Earl Weinz | Boston, MA | 02/27/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"People, who "claim" to be fans of Scorpions, but don't like this album simply don't understand the music. These people probably just want a song they could head bang too, but some of us want a song that is unique, interesting, musically appealing, and thoughtful. Most of the songs on this album are just that.

This is what we call maturing. It doesn't mean they don't know how to rock anymore; it simply means that they've chosen to experiment a little on this album. And, in my opinion and I'm sure many other real Scorpions fans would agree, the band was very successful with this album.

Mysterious is a great opening track. Kinda reminds me of recent U2 (although the track may be slightly too long).

Obsession is a decent ballad.

10 Light Years Away is a great, melodious rock song.

Mind Like a Tree is good for all you who want to head bang to an impersonation of Disturbed.

Eye To Eye, What You Give Back, and Skywriter are all very original, great-written songs.

And then the last 3 songs are very good as well, ending off the album nicely.

This album has a certain thing that is difficult to achieve on a lot of albums: continuity. There is a certain uniform feeling that is existant throughout the entire album and it sorta binds all the songs together so that they go hand in hand with one another. This continuity is an important thing for an album to have in order for me to deem it successful.

Thanks for reading."