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Opening song of the show, hosted by Roger Waters: Pink Floyd: 1992 "White Dove" "White Dove" (single) / Live Bites: English version of the song Gyöngyhajú lány. Recorded in support of UNICEF for Rwandan aid Omega "Ave Maria No Morro" "White Dove" (single B-side) — Trio de Ouro: 1993 "(Marie's the Name) His Latest Flame"
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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] All their editions with issued sales certificates have repeatedly reached gold and platinum status in various countries around the ...
In 2015, as part of Scorpions' 50th Anniversary, Tokyo Tapes was remastered and re-released as a double-disc special edition, with all omitted songs ("Polar Nights" and the three excluded songs) restored and including alternate version of several songs originally found on the album. [7]
(The Essential Scorpions) [4] Best of Rockers 'n' Ballads is a compilation album by the German hard rock band Scorpions , released in 1989. All songs on this album are from their tenure with Mercury Records , from 1979 to 1988, in addition to rare or never-before released material.
Bad for Good: The Very Best of Scorpions is a compilation album by the German heavy metal band Scorpions, released in 2002 by Hip-O Records.The final two songs, "Cause I Love You" and the title track are new tracks and were written for the compilation.
Best of Scorpions is a compilation album by the German heavy metal band Scorpions. It was released in November 1979 in the United States. [4] The record contains songs from their albums between Fly to the Rainbow and Taken by Force. No songs were culled from their debut album, Lonesome Crow.
Although the song was released as a single in 1980, it commercially underperformed with limited chart success, peaking at #75 in the UK. Even so, it is a critically acclaimed heavy metal song, one critic noting that "The Zoo" is both "ominously slow and melodically accessible" with a key element being the "Berlin burlesque vocal melody".