Scorpions: World Wide Live

Scorpions: World Wide Live

Release date : May 20, 1985
Runtime : 1h 17m
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May 20, 1985 1h 17m Music More
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Since the Scorpions' career was at its peak, World Wide Live could not have been recorded at a better time. This 19-track album contains all of their early-'80s hits, and while they aren't as energetic on-stage as they are in the studio, the band still perform with a great amount of flamboyance. The record is the Scorpions' only worthwhile live album and is a must for their fans.
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Klaus Meine
lead vocals
Matthias Jabs
lead guitar, backing vocals
Rudolf Schenker
rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Francis Buchholz
bass, backing vocals
Herman Rarebell
drums, percussion, backing vocals

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  • title:Scorpions: World Wide Live
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1985
  • Runtime:1h 17m
  • Genres: Music ·
  • Countries of origin:
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  • Overview:Since the Scorpions' career was at its peak, World Wide Live could not have been recorded at a better time. This 19-track album contains all of their early-'80s hits, and while they aren't as energetic on-stage as they are in the studio, the band still perform with a great amount of flamboyance. The record is the Scorpions' only worthwhile live album and is a must for their fans.
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