Album Details
Title: Unbreakable Artist: Scorpions Release Date: 6/22/2004 Re-Released On: 6/3/2008 Label: BMG International, Sanctuary, BMG Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto, Enhanced CD-ROM UPCs: 060768470026, 4988017659816, 828766096422, 828765608824 Genre: Rock Styles: Hard Rock, Heavy 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: 1 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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New Generation
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Love 'Em or Leave 'Em
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Deep and Dark
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Borderline
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Blood Too Hot
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Maybe I Maybe You
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Someday Is Now
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My City, My Town
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Through My Eyes
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Can You Feel It
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This Time
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She Said
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Remember the Good Times [Retro Garage Mix][*]
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2008 | CD | BMG | 35346 | | 2004 | CD | BMG International | 660964 | | 2004 | CD | Sanctuary | 84700 | | 2004 | CD | BMG International | 56088 |
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Album Review
The Scorpions' latest studio outing comes on the heels of their triple-disc career retrospective, Box of Scorpions. For fans who view that box set's third disc -- mostly material from the mid- to late '90s -- as a meandering collection of wince-inducing ballads and orchestral experiments gone awry, their latest offering should come as a huge relief. Their celebrated talents for big licks, bigger choruses, and simple lyrics about world unification and "rocking you" are remarkably well executed on Unbreakable, their 20th studio album. The production strikes a winning balance between mid-'80s excess and tight nu-metal guitar, resulting in one of the heavier records they've done in quite some time. Singer Klaus Meine's voice has aged gracefully, retaining the raucous snarl that fueled hits like "No One Like You," while attaining a rich, fully rounded cadence on the beautiful new ballad "Maybe I Maybe You." Unbreakable was recorded live in the studio, and it shows on the brutal standouts "Love 'Em or Leave 'Em" and "Borderline" -- the latter being one of the more inventive and memorable of their career. The record acts as a bridge between hard rock generations, and is perhaps the first step in handing over their legacy to the myriad of young bands that have basked in the veteran group's light for so long, but if they continue to make records as lively and skilled as this, that transfer could be a long time coming. ~ James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Alex Jansen | Vocals (Background) | | Andy Setter | Drum Technician | | Arjen Mensinga | Mixing Assistant | | Barry Sparks | Bass, Guest Appearance | | Erwin Musper | Producer, Engineer, Mixing | | Francisco Ruiz | Drum Technician | | Huub Reijnders | Mixing Assistant | | Ingo Powitzer | Guest Appearance, Bass, Guitar Technician | | James Kottak | Drums, Vocals (Background) | | Jody's Kids Choir | Vocals | | Klaus Meine | Vocals (Background), Vocals | | Koen VanBaal | Keyboard Arrangements, Keyboards | | Marc Ebermann | Editing, Digital Editing | | Matthias Jabs | Guitar (Rhythm), Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic), Voice Box, Slide Guitar | | Matthias Liebetruth | Drum Technician | | Nils Hahman | Digital Editing | | Nitzan Hoffman | Recall Engineer | | Paul Maciwoda | Bass | | Peter Kirkman | Guitar Technician | | Ralph deJongh | Vocals (Background) | | Rudolf Schenker | Guitar (Rhythm), Soloist, Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals (Background) | | Scorpions | Arranger |
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