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Free Music Notes for Bad For Good: The Very Best of ScorpionsFree Music Review: Totally Awesome! Hit: 1 StarsThis is probably their second best work after the taco bell commercials. Why do Some "Straight" guys like watching other guys with long hair in tights singing in high pitched voices?
Free Music Review: Great music, but missing 2 songs Hit: 4 StarsAll of the song on this CD are excellent, but two of their best are missing. The first is their excellent cover of Kansas's Dust in the Wind from Acoustica (a DVD). The second is Ulrich Roth's Sails of Charon, an incredible unknown song. So in short a great collection froma great band, minus the superb Dust in the Wind and Sails of Charon
Free Music Review: My First Scorps Album Hit: 5 StarsEven though I was a fan of metal since age 8, I never really picked up anything by the Scorpions, probably because of their name. But when this was released, I decided it was about time I got something by them. So I went out and got this. I was completely blown away. This is just true heaviness. It is pop metal, in the style of Van Halen and Def Leppard. It is really essential for fans of that type of music. While some songs should have been here like Another Piece Of Meat and Kicks After Six, this is a great compilation. True metal for the true headbanger.
Free Music Review: Get stung. Hit: 4 StarsAt this point, all hair/metal bands should have a collection out, and this is the one you want from the "Scorpions". It may be missing a few songs, but all the big ones are on here, 18 tracks worth. Included is "No One Like You", "Wind Of Change", "Still Loving You", and the huge "Rock You Like A Hurricane". There's also a great cover of The Who's "I Can't Explain". Other good songs are "Rhythm Of Love" and "Send Me An Angel", though they may not be the songs the casual fan thinks they are. My fave might actually be "Don't Believe Her". Overall a great collection of classic tracks, with two good new ones.
Free Music Review: You Get All the Essentials Hit: 4 StarsIf you're in your mid-30s like me and had a huge collection of music on cassette tape during high school, and have been trying to decide what is worth upgrading to CD the recent slew of 'Best of' CDs from all the good 80s bands has been a godsend. My favorite band is Judas Priest, so I got all of their individual CDs. I like the Scorpions alot but not enough to go spend two undred dollars on their entire catalog of releases. Bad for Good does the job for me. This collection contains the essential hits from around 1980 to the early 1990s plus two pretty decent new tracks. Of course, their career spans way back into the 70s, which is not represented here, but I was never into that material. In short, if you were in high school during the heyday of commercial metal in the 80s, this is your Scorpions. Pop this into the CD player and be prepared to get rocked like a hurricane.
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