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DCC: Scorpions: Best of Rockers 'N' Ballads DCC Digital Compact Cassette Audio Tape

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17 Jun 2022
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Scorpions
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This is a lightly used Scorpions - Best of Rockers 'N' Ballads DCC Digital Compact Cassette tape. Tape, insert and case are in great shape!

Track Listing
1. Rock You Like a Hurricane
2. I Can't Explain
3. Still Loving You
4. Big City Nights
5. Lovedrive
6. Holiday
7. Blackout
8. Rhythm of Love
9. No One Like You
10. You Give Me All I Need
11. Hey You
12. Zoo, The

Details
Producer:,
Distributor:Universal Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Scorpions: Rudolf Schenker (vocals, guitar); Klaus Meine (vocals); Matthias Jabs (guitar); Francis Buchholz (bass); Herman Rarebell (drums).
Recorded between 1978 & 1989.
Personnel: Rudolph Schenker (vocals, guitar); Klaus Meine (vocals); Matthias Jabs (guitar); Herman Rarebell (drums).
Recording information: Dierks Studios, Cologne, Germany (1978-1989); Villa San Pecaire, St.Jacques-Grasse, S.France (1978-1989); Wisseloord Studios, The Netherlands (1978-1989).
Even though it's the official greatest-hits compilation of the Scorpions' '80s releases, The Best of Rockers 'n' Ballads is actually missing some of their best rockers and ballads. While it contains such hits as "Rock You Like a Hurricane," "Blackout," and "The Zoo," the 12 songs listed simply don't give the listener a complete impression of what the Scorpions are all about. In fact, some of the band's best songs, such as "Dynamite" and "Another Piece of Meat," were never hits in the first place and are therefore absent. It certainly makes a fine sampler, but those looking for a near-definitive best-of are advised to purchase the double-disc set Deadly Sting: The Mercury Years. ~ Barry Weber