Michael Schenker - Unforgiven

Michael Schenker - Unforgiven
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Album Details

Title: Unforgiven
Artist: Michael Schenker
Release Date: 2/23/1999
Re-Released On: 3/1/1999
Label: Shrapnel, Steamhammer Records
UPCs: 026245112629, 4001617186824
Genre: Rock
Styles: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
Moods: Earnest, Rollicking, Rousing, Theatrical, Aggressive, Cathartic, Confident, Party/Celebratory
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Rude Awakening
  2. The Mess I've Made
  3. In and Out of Time
  4. Hello Angel
  5. Fat City N.O.
  6. Tower
  7. Pilot of Your Soul
  8. Forever and More
  9. Turning off the Emotion
  10. Live for Today
  11. Illusion
  12. The Storm

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1999CDShrapnel1126
1999CDSteamhammer Records08518682

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Album Review

While a very different supporting cast joins Michael Schenker on Unforgiven, this 1999 collection of hard-rocking numbers and swirling guitar solos echoes the return to classic M.S.G. form first accomplished on 1996's Written in the Sand. As the guitarist proved decades ago, there's no mystical chemistry, no mysteriously unifying combination of talents necessary for Schenker to kick out the old-school heavy metal jams with verve and style. Great songwriting? Well, that's another story, but Schenker's appeal was always his energetic guitar performances and rich tone -- of which there is plenty of on Unforgiven. Highlights include the old-time metal riffing on "Fat City N.O." and "Pilot of Your Soul," but there's plenty more where these satisfying throwbacks came from, as each number confidently delivers on the promise of Schenker's talent. Ex-Baton Rouge vocalist Kelly Keeling maintains a strong presence with his Coverdale growling that while excessive, manages to stay out of Schenker's way. The two make a good pair, confident, stylized and unapologetically grounded in their '80s roots. Anyone who is at all inclined to buy traditional metal discs from the masters 20 years removed from their best work should consider Unforgiven, a satisfyingly nostalgic and muscular recording. ~ Vincent Jeffries, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Dave StephensDesign, Layout Design
Gene CorneliusAssistant Engineer
Jesse BradmanVocals (Background), Keyboards
Joe MarquezEngineer
John OnderBass
Kelly KeelingVocals
Mark RennickMixing, Engineer
Michael SchenkerProducer, Guitar, Guitar (Rhythm), Performer
Mike VarneyProducer
Ralph PatlanMixing, Engineer
Shane GaalaasDrums
Steve JenningsPhotography