Unbreakable

by Sanctuary Records

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Release Date:2004-06-22
Label:Sanctuary Records
UPC:060768470026
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Sanctuary Records
ASIN:B000294T2O
Category:Music

Tracks on Unbreakable by Sanctuary Records

  1. New Generation
  2. Love 'Em or Leave 'Em
  3. Deep and Dark
  4. Borderline
  5. Blood Too Hot
  6. Maybe I Maybe You - Scorpions, Rohani, Anoushirvan
  7. Someday Is Now
  8. My City, My Town - Scorpions, Meine, Klaus
  9. Through My Eyes
  10. Can You Feel It - Scorpions, Meine, Klaus
  11. This Time - Scorpions, Jabs, Matthias
  12. She Said - Scorpions, Meine, Klaus
  13. Remember the Good Times

Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions

Album Description

Japanese edition of 2004 album includes two bonus tracks, 'Dreamer' and 'Too Far'. BMG.

Customer Reviews

Oops, they did it again! - Reviewed on 2008-02-15
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This CD is another SCORPIONS release that I long awaited to hear and was uplifted and proud of the band for writing and recording more songs that hit home (and Billboard Charts). Suffice to say, I love the CD and it's inspiring title. They keep their signature sound and style in tact, notwithstanding new band members.
Back to Basics! - Reviewed on 2007-09-27
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For the Scorpions, this release was a back to what got us where we are now release. Their was no more screwing around with their sound here.
This my friends was the band returning to what they do best.

What we have here is a good, solid, hard rock release. The trade mark Scorpions sound is back in all it's glory here. Every song is well structured and the result is a welcome return to past glory.

They may never be as big as they were in their heyday in the 80's, but they have managed to progress nicely without losing what they are about. Eye to Eye was a bit off the beaten track, but they realised that and fixed it with this release.

Check it out!
Great album, well worth the purchase. - Reviewed on 2007-08-12
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I have been a Scorpions fan for a long time, I loved their 70's and 80's stuff, as well as 90-93 era. I was not much into the last two albums, "Pure Instinct" and "Eye II Eye", however.
This record is so much stronger than the last two, way better written, harder tracks, better drumming, much better guitar work, and overall actually delivers what was promised by the band - awesome Hard Rock. "Deep and Dark" is an amazing, stand out track that sounds so much like the classic Scorpions. The opening track, "New Generation", is great as well. Songs like "My City My Town" and "Remember The Good Times" are amazingly well written in the lyrical sense and will almost make you cry. "Through My Eyes" is another classic that sounds like it was supposed to be on "Crazy World".
It is truly sad that these guys worked their hearts out on this record (and you can really hear it) but still won't get any radio play because of today's pathetic music scene. I recommend this record to all true Scorpions fans.
A surprising rocker from the Scorpions - Reviewed on 2007-04-02
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THE BAND: Klaus Meine (vocals), Rudolf Schenker (guitars), Matthias Jabs (guitars, voicebox), Pawel Maciwoda (bass), James Kottak (drums & percussion).

THE DISC: (2004) 13 tracks clocking in at approximately 56 minutes. Included with the disc is a 14-page heavy duty paper booklet containing song titles/credits/times, song lyrics, several black & white band photos, and thank you's. The disc is enhanced for your PC - featuring 3 short snippets you can click on for a photo gallery, video message from band members, and Scorpions biography. Recorded at Peppermint Park Studios, Hannover, Germany. Label - Sanctuary Records.

COMMENTS: If you've been following the Scorpions since the late 70's as I have, you probably passed at first on "Unbreakable" thinking it was another average (or worse) release. You'd be correct in your thinking that the Scorpions of old were long gone - with good reason... the 1990's were not kind to the band - going from bad to worse with "Face The Heat" (1993), "Pure Instinct" (1996), and the danceable "Eye II Eye" (1999). However, "Unbreakable", with its shiny metallic cover, was a pleasant surprise. A solid return to form for the Scorpions of old. I liken this Scorpions revival to that of Kiss' comeback after the dismal "Unmasked" and "Music From The Elder" and then unleashing the very heavy "Creatures Of The Night" (1982). "Unbreakable" features an ageless Klause Meine on vocals. He still sounds fresh after 30+ years (there's no hint of vocal chord damage/surgery from the early 80's). Schenker and Jabs can still rip it up on guitar. Per the the video message from the enhanced portion of the disc, this was recorded 'live' in the studio with everyone playing together. Some heavy songs here... with a fantastic opening 1-2 punch ("New Generation" and "Love 'Em Or Leave 'Em") that I haven't heard since "Blackout" (the songs "Blackout" and "Can't Live Without You"). Heavy - with melody. "New Genreration" is my absolute favorite song of theirs over the past decade. It tells an uplifting yet dark story of wartime with the leaders looking to the youth for answers... all in George Orwell-esque fashion (it really sets the tone for the entire album). Other rocking highlights include "Blood Too Hot", "Someday Is Now", "Borderline" and "Can You Feel It". The Scorpions tone it down on 3 softer songs with "Through My Eyes", "She Said", and a piano ballad "Maybe I Maybe You" (with the band joining in for a great ending)... all being well-crafted light FM songs destined for heavy use in elevators and dentist's offices. Easily, this is the Scorpions best studio album since "Savage Amusement" (1988) and "Crazy World" (1990). Many of the songs here would fit in nicely with their 80's material. This album blew me away because I was totally NOT expecting it to rock my socks off. A modern classic by some old-school rockers (4.5 stars).
Great CD! - Reviewed on 2007-02-23
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1 customer found this review helpful.

Wow! I didn't think the scorpions had an album like this in them, anymore. Best way I can describe the music is a cross between Savage Amusement and Blackout. One or two songs are ho-hum boring, but the rest are really quite good. A bit more of a modern sound, but the songwriting is reminiscent of the middle of their career. (post uli roth, pre-Crazy World.) Definitely recommend checking it out.


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