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5.0 out of 5 stars A solid overview of their early material, November 7, 2005
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John Alapick (Wilkes-Barre, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Best of (Audio CD)
Released in 1984 at the height of their popularity, Best of Scorpions compiles the best songs from their albums Fly to the Rainbow through Taken by Force. These albums, while popular in Japan, were seldom heard in the U.S. before the band broke through with their 1982 album Blackout. What you hear on Best of Scorpions is a band polishing their sound. The songs are rawer and heavier overall with a large emphasis on Uli John Roth's Hendrix-like lead work, which while impressive, occasionally clashed with the band's more melodic material. While Klaus Meine's lead vocals were very powerful, his command of the English language was limited which led to many of their songs to sound disjointed. However, Rudolf Schenker's gift of writing memorable melodic riffs show their fruition here and would sound awesome once the band retuned their sound starting with 1979's Lovedrive, which would be the band's first release with lead guitarist Matthias Jabs.

Every track here is very solid. Tracks like "Pictured Life", "Backstage Queen", and "Steamrock Fever" are excellent arena rockers even if you can't understand Meine's vocals most of the time. Songs like "He's A Woman-She's A Man", "Virgin Killer", and "Dark Lady" are furious rockers featuring menacing riffs and Roth's wild lead work. While the tracks "Robot Man" and "Speedy's Coming" have great riffs, the lyrics are pretty weak, something they'd improve on their future albums. However, "In Trance" is an excellent power ballad, their best next to "Still Loving You" from Love at First Sting. Roth's "Hell Cat" sounds like one of the heavier tunes off of Jimi Hendrix's Electric Ladyland and is also very good if you can get used to his lead vocals. Finally, "The Sails of Charon", which Testament later covered on Signs of Chaos, is one of the great early epics of heavy metal history. Like how "Victim of Changes" is to Judas Priest, it has become one of the Scorpions' defining tracks. All told, while not as polished as their more popular albums from the '80s and '90s, Best Of Scorpions shows that the band was a formidable force years before they broke the mainstream. While this compilation is now out of print, it's worth seeking out. And if you like what you hear, all of their '70s albums are pretty decent.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best of the early years, July 5, 2006
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How this (vinyl) album rocked me through my college years. I believe I was the only one who had it in 1980. Mine has a different cover (scorpion on a woman's thigh). Scorps got no airplay then. This is a cult classic along with UFO's Strangers in the Night. Schenker Brothers Rock!
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best of the '70s Scorpions, May 21, 2008
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I honestly think that true Scorpions fans should own this album. It is the best of the Scorpions RCA years, which is, in translation, the best of their 1970s material.

It's great to hear songs like 'Hell Cat' and 'Pictured Life' again, but it's just too bad they don't reissue the '70s studio albums for the American audience.

This set spans all of their significant songs of their 1970s years. The humorous 'He's A Woman, She's A Man,' 'Dark Lady' and 'The Sails of Charon' all represent the Scorpions perfectly.

Of course, in 1979, Uli Roth left the Scorps, and the group instantly moved from RCA to Mercury Records. And that's where this comp stops.

Overall, this is a very enjoyable set, and if you like the Scorps as much as I do, than you'll get some great listens out of this.

Highly recommended for any Scorps fan. A great set to own if you are a die-hard fan. ENJOY!!!
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Esta bien chingon este album, June 12, 2003
This review is from: Best of (Audio CD)
I had the vynil album but right now i want it in CD, where can i find it???????
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2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is the strangest but also the hottest and the best of, August 15, 1999
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I am really into this CD.It is just good, wierdly charming.THe sound of robot man just makes me cannot sleep.While the ghostly sound of "the sails of charon " haunted me and make me feel like i am experiencing an illusion.I like "In trance " the best because of the hair splitting sounds of the guitars and the voice of Klaus meine si just so terribly oppresive.it is ineffiably stimulating.
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