Scorpions - 20th Century Masters The Millennium Collection The Best Of Scorpions
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 See Larger Image | 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Scorpions Artist : Scorpions List Price : $9.98 USD ProductGroup: Music Release Date : 2001-06-12 Studio : Island / Mercury Label : Island / Mercury Avg. Customer Rating : (16 reviews)
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Reviews Customer Reviews for 20th Century Masters The Millennium Collection The Best Of Scorpions Missing a few songs, but definitely worth the price Rating: I've in recent years been moving farther and farther away from my love of glam and been moving onto Thrash Metal bands such as Metallica, Pantera, and Anthrax. However, the glam rock band from Germany known as The Scorpions are still among my top 5.
I've recently purchased this album from my local Walgreens (pharmacy or not, they have a good rock music selection), and found out that the "Scorpions" weren't known just for "Rock you like a hurricane" (the reason I bought the album). I would really have to believe the that "Rock you like a hurricane", "No one like you", and "Big City Nights", and "The rhythm of love" are the strong points of this compilation, however every song is worthy of being called good and/or fair.
While there are better Scorpions albums out there, (mostly because it's missing some good songs) I do suggest buying this album totally 100%. It's produced with excellent audio quality, and just full of great songs. It's a small greatest hits album perfect for the starting Scorpions fan.
Buy this album today.
Customer Reviews for 20th Century Masters The Millennium Collection The Best Of Scorpions Cd Schpinal Tap? Rating:
I've heard many of these Scorpions songs over the years and thought they were the kind of band that Spinal Tap was spoofing. But when I recently heard "The Zoo" blaring out from the local classic rock station (and could not help myself from singing along), I wondered about the odds of a German band becoming superstars in the U.S. So I picked up this CD and I'll be darned if I didn't become a convert after a few listens. This is incredibly catchy stuff. What makes it even cooler is Klaus Meine's heavily German-accented vocals. No chance you'll be able to duplicate that on Karaoke night.
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