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Scorpions, Savage Amusement

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1029988

Disk length: 38m 6s (9 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1998

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Don't Stop At The Top 4:09
2. Rhythm Of Love 3:43
3. Passion Rules The Game 4:05
4. Media Overkill 3:37
5. Walking On The Edge 5:05
6. We Let It Rock...You Let It Roll 3:41
7. Every Minute Every Day 4:26
8. Love On The Run 3:40
9. Believe In Love 5:34

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Review

Four years after turning the radio market upside-down with the double platinum success of Love at First Sting, the Scorpions had lost much of their sting. Maybe it was the success of the sentimental love ballad "Still Loving You" that convinced Klaus and the boys to slow their stride and soften their tune, but the release of Savage Amusement was nothing short of a disappointment to fans that craved the high-octane intensity of the group's earlier work. "Don't Stop at the Top" may have insinuated that Scorpions were still hungry and aggressive, but songs like the lackluster "Rhythm of Love" and the sappy "Passion Rules the Game" indicated that their bellies were full and they were tired. --Jon Wiederhorn

Other Versions

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Savage Amusement

Tracks: 9, Disk length: 37m 41s (-1m 35s)

Savage Amusement

Tracks: 9, Disk length: 37m 41s (-1m 35s)

Savage Amusement

Tracks: 9, Disk length: 37m 41s (-1m 35s)

Savage Amusement

Tracks: 9, Disk length: 37m 39s (-1m 33s)

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