Scorpions - Humanity Hour, Vol. 1

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Album Details

Title: Humanity Hour, Vol. 1
Artist: Scorpions
Release Date: 5/15/2007
Re-Released On: 8/28/2007
Label: Sony BMG Music (Canada), BMG/RCA, New Door Records
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto, Enhanced CD-ROM
UPCs: 602517448063, 828767141923, 886970879828, 828767141916
Genre: Rock
Styles: Hard Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Heavy Metal, Hair Metal, Arena Rock, Album Rock
Moods: Dramatic, Energetic, Hedonistic, Rebellious, Intense, Party/Celebratory, Rowdy, Aggressive, Confident, Fiery, Raucous, Rousing, Sleazy, Theatrical
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 3
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Hour 1
  2. The Game of Life
  3. We Were Born to Fly
  4. The Future Never Dies
  5. You're Lovin' Me to Death
  6. 321
  7. Love Will Keep Us Alive Again
  8. We Will Rise Again
  9. Your Last Song
  10. Love Is War
  11. The Cross
  12. Humanity

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDSony BMG Music (Canada)08798
2007CDBMG/RCA714192
2007CDNew Door Records000977702

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Album Review

On their studio first outing in three years, Germany's seemingly eternal Scorpions keep the sound a perfect balance between nu metal guitar crunch and '80s heavy metal melodies. Humanity Hour, Vol. 1 is a worthy if not utterly successful musical follow-up to 2004's Unbreakable -- a record that saw the band coming back to its strengths after a long bout of wandering about in the creative desert. Humanity Hour, Vol. 1 is a collaboration between the band and co-producers James Michael and Desmond Child. What's more, there are a number of special guest appearances, such as Eric Bazilian playing guitar on the track "Love Will Keep Us Alive," and Billy Corgan making a vocal appearance on "The Cross." Musically, while all the Scorpions' strong points are in evidence here, some of their conceits are as well -- they were absent on Unbreakable. Not recorded live in the studio, there are some orchestral spots on some of these cuts, but at least they don't result in the aimless and pretentious experimentation that marred many of the band's records in the late '90s and early 2000s. The title track opens the set with a bombast of drums and true Euro-metal guitars in full-on riff mode. Klaus Meine's vocals are still up to snuff so he has no trouble getting inside the big riffs. The sheer power of the guitars and thudding kick drums and tom-toms is a little offputting; it feels like an outtake from Unbreakable -- this is a good thing -- and gets things off to a roaring start.

Both "The Game of Life" and "We Were Born to Fly" are more reminiscent of the band at the height of its '80s power. Extremely hooky with big compressed guitars, they're loud and hummable with melodies most bands of that era would have given their eyeteeth for. The taut line between pop excess and heavy metal power drive is walked with relative ease, and the choruses in both songs are truly transcendent. "The Future Never Dies," with its acoustic piano and long drawn-out melody is a power ballad that goes nowhere, unfortunately. But the big crunch returns on "You're Lovin' Me to Death," which is full of dual lead guitar lines by Matthias Jabs and Rudolf Schenker. "321" is full-on Euro-metal without a real hook, but it's so huge it hardly matters. It feels more like a slow Iron Maiden track than it does the Scorpions until you get to the refrain, of course, then it's got the foot-stomping infectiousness of the band's own material with a touch of Def Leppard thrown in. The middle of the record bogs a bit here, with a number of ballads all tossed together, but the Scorps redeem themselves on the set's final two tracks, "The Cross" (with Corgan) and "Humanity." Out of 14 cuts, ten are utterly solid, one walks the line, and three simply don't cut it. Child is a curious choice as a producer on first listen, but given the sheer singles power of a number of these cuts, it makes perfect sense. This is the disc that deserved an American issue, since radio needs the Scorpions more than the Scorpions need radio at this point. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Angela WhittakerVoiceover
Bernadette BeauvaisMake-Up, Hair Stylist
Billy CorganVocals
Brendan DekoraAssistant Engineer
Brian ColemanProduction Coordination
David CampbellConductor, Orchestration
Desmond ChildVocals (Background), Art Supervisor, Concept, Executive Producer, Producer, Art Direction
Dino HermannEngineer
Ellie Mae AitkenWardrobe, Stylist
Eric BazilianGuitar
Eric VetroVocal Coach
Greg CollinsMixing
Harry "Slick" SommerdahlProgramming
James KottakDrums
James MichaelVocals (Background), Mixing, Producer, Engineer
Jason PaigeVocals (Background)
Jeanette OlssonVocals (Background)
Jerome "Texas Sonny Boy" TerryHair Stylist
John 5Guitar
Jon VellaAssistant Engineer, Engineer
Jules GondarEngineer
Klaus MeineVocals
Liam CarlConcept, Artwork, Art Supervisor, Photography, Art Direction, Design
Matt GruberEngineer
Matthias JabsGuitar
Nate HertweckAssistant Engineer
Noah PassovayAssistant Engineer
Noel ZancanellaAssistant Engineer
O.S. BattModel
Paul MaciwodaBass
Peter KirkmanGuitar Technician
Roman Shaw ChildVoiceover
Rosanna BarbaAssistant
Rudolf SchenkerGuitar (Rhythm)
Russ IrwinPiano
Stephen MarcussenMastering
Steve ChurchyardEngineer