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"The Zoo" is a song by the German hard rock band Scorpions. It was written by group members Rudolf Schenker (guitar) and Klaus Meine (vocals). The song also features a talk box performed by lead guitarist Matthias Jabs .
Crazy World Tour Live... Berlin 1991 is a 1991 live video by German band Scorpions. The concert was recorded in Berlin, Germany. [1] "Bad Boys Running Wild" "Hit Between the Eyes" "Tease Me Please Me" (VideoClip) "I Can't Explain" "The Zoo" "Don't Believe Her" (VideoClip) "Rhythm of Love" "Crazy World" "Can‘t Live Without You" "Blackout ...
Animal Magnetism is the seventh studio album by German rock band Scorpions, released in 1980.The RIAA certified the record as Gold on 8 March 1984, and Platinum on 28 October 1991.
Scorpions are one of the best-selling bands in the history of music, according to various sources, the band's sales are about 100 million worldwide, [6] of which 10.5 million are certified in the United States. [70]
The following is a comprehensive discography of Scorpions, a German rock band. 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. [1] [2]
Scorpions video albums chronology; Moment of Glory Live ... an official 'Platinum Edition' was released by Warner Music Thailand, ... "The Zoo" – 7:15 ...
Lovedrive is the sixth studio album by the German rock band Scorpions, released in 1979.Considered by some critics to be the pinnacle of their career, [1] Lovedrive was a major evolution of the band's sound, exhibiting their "classic style" that would be later developed over their next few albums.
Comeblack is a compilation of songs recorded by German hard rock band Scorpions; and is intended as a comeback album, following their farewell tour.Released after the successful 2010's Sting in the Tail, half of the album features re-recorded versions of their own classic songs and the other half cover versions of 1960s and early 1970s popular rock songs. [6]