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"Wind of Change" is a song by German rock band Scorpions, recorded for their eleventh studio album Crazy World (1990). A power ballad, [1] it was composed and written by the band's lead singer, Klaus Meine, and produced by Keith Olsen and the band.
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.
The European edition was re-released with the title The Essential Scorpions in 2003. Best of Rockers 'n' Ballads reached platinum status in the United States, and is the Scorpions' only compilation album to be certified at least gold by the RIAA there.
Roth concluded a short North American tour in March 2017, highlighting songs from both Scorpions Revisited and Tokyo Tapes. Roth participated a second time at the G3 European tour with Joe Satriani and John Petrucci in March 2017. Roth contributed an afterword to the 2017 book Shredders!: The Oral History of Speed Guitar (And More) by Greg ...
A shorter remix from 1989 was used on the 2001 and 2015 reissues instead of the longer original single version. [6] "Lady Starlight" is the only song in the entire Scorpions discography so far (as of 2018) to include an arrangement for strings and orchestral winds.
Rudolf Schenker - rhythm guitar, lead guitar on tracks 2, 5, 6, 8, 10; Matthias Jabs - lead guitar, rhythm guitar on tracks 2, 5, 6, 8, 10; Uli Jon Roth - lead guitar on "Born to Touch Your Feelings" Michael Schenker - lead and acoustic guitars on "Holiday" Francis Buchholz - bass; Herman Rarebell - drums
Matthias Jabs (born 25 October 1955) is a German musician, best known as the lead/rhythm guitarist of the hard rock band Scorpions. He has played on all but the first five Scorpions studio albums starting with Lovedrive (1979). He owns a music store, MJ Guitars, in Munich.
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]