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Face the Heat is the twelfth studio album released by the German hard rock band Scorpions in 1993. It was produced by the band and the late Bruce Fairbairn and released on the Mercury label. This album marked their status as a sort of political band with the song "Alien Nation", which was about the re-unification of Germany .
The concert was aired live on MTV, giving the band wide exposure in a live show. The 1984 album Love at First Sting cemented the Scorpions' status as an internationally popular band. Propelled by the single " Rock You Like a Hurricane ", Love at First Sting climbed the charts and went double platinum in the USA a few months after its release.
Alien Ant Farm's 1999 album Greatest Hits includes a hidden track named "Slick Thief", which is an early version of "Smooth Criminal". [ 84 ] Mitchell said he came to resent how popular the cover was, and did not want to perform it, thinking: "We're a better band than just this song."
The band have released 19 studio albums, six live albums, 13 video albums, 29 compilation albums, one cover album, 92 singles and 43 music videos. They have sold between 75 and 100 million records worldwide.
Live Bites is a live album by the German hard rock band Scorpions, released in 1995. It was recorded between 1988 and 1994 in Leningrad (Russia), San Francisco (US), Mexico City (Mexico), Berlin (Germany) and Munich (Germany).
The record, released as part of the Gold album series, is one of the group's few career-spanning sets, featuring songs from both the RCA and Mercury Records catalogue. Gold spans the era from 1972's Lonesome Crow through 1993's Face The Heat, including at least one song from all studio albums of that period. It is capped off with two tracks ...
(2006). The song can be heard in the opening scene of the action comedy film The Spy Who Dumped Me (2018). The song is also featured in television shows Melrose Place, Chuck, and Car Share and Nutri Ventures parody version. [19] As of 2022, the Scorpions still perform the song live but with lyrical changes in light of the 2022 Russian invasion ...
World Wide Live is a live album by German rock band Scorpions, released in 1985. The original audio recording was produced by Dieter Dierks. A VHS was released at the same time with footage of Scorpions' world tour. The live album was originally released as a 2LP vinyl set, in a gatefold-sleeve, and a cassette.