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Box of Scorpions (Dig) [Box set]

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“While we were working on our album these past few months, we could literally feel how powerful and creative our work was–and how much fun we were still having, in the process,” says SCORPIONS lead singer KLAUS MEINE about the band’s new album STING IN THE TAIL. “We want to end the SCORPIONS’ extraordinary career on a high note. We are extremely gracious for the fact that we still have the same… Read more in Amazon's Scorpions Store

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  • Audio CD (May 25, 2004)
  • Number of Discs: 3
  • Format: Box set
  • Note on Boxed Sets: During shipping, discs in boxed sets occasionally become dislodged without damage. Please examine and play these discs. If you are not completely satisfied, we'll refund or replace your purchase.
  • Label: Hip-O Records
  • ASIN: B000244GSG
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #80,972 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. I'm Goin' Mad
2. Speedy's Coming
3. Fly To The Rainbow
4. In Trance
5. Pictured Life
6. Virgin Killer
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Disc: 2
1. Coast To Coast
2. Lovedrive
3. Make It Real
4. Don't Make No Promises (Your Body Can't Keep)
5. Twentieth Century Man
6. The Zoo
See all 19 tracks on this disc
Disc: 3
1. Tease Me Please Me
2. Believe In Love
3. Don't Believe Her
4. Wind Of Change
5. Send Me An Angel
6. Hit Between The Eyes
See all 16 tracks on this disc

 

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35 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Yet another Scorpions compilation, January 29, 2005
This review is from: Box of Scorpions (Dig) (Audio CD)
If you are a casual Scorpions fan, but want a more comprehensive compilation than the 20th Century Masters - Best of Scorpions album, then Box of Scorpions is one of the best deals available. This album touches on pretty much every Scorpions album, from 1972's Lonesome Crow through 2002's Bad For Good: The Very Best of Scorpions. This shows how Scorpions have evolved over the course of three decades, from the progressive-jazz-rock in the their early days, to the raw German metal of the 70s, the pop rock of the 80s, and their experimentation of the 90s.

Pros:
- Pretty much every album is covered, which no commercially available compilation has done yet. Most compilations have concentrated only on their RCA or Mercury years albums.
- In addition to the well known songs, there are some other not as well known songs like "20th Century Man", or "I'm Goin' Mad".
- The inside packaging features a description/comment about each song, which gives some interesting tidbits about some of the songs (such as "Cause I Love You" was another song written around the Lovedrive era).

Cons:
- For being called "Box of Scorpions", it isn't even in a box! It is more elaborate packaging, which is nice looking, but it's not a true boxed set.
- Pretty much every real boxed set I've seen tends to contain many rarities, such as B-sides, demos, extra live cuts, etc. Nirvana's boxed set contains mostly rare songs. Axel Rudi Pell's compilation album "Wizard's Chosen Few" also contained a decent number of rare and new songs. Box of Scorpions did not contain any new songs that many die-hard Scorpions fans didn't already have. There are a few of the more "rare" or "extra" songs like "Cause I Love You", "I Can't Explain", or "Over the Top" which were only featured on previous compilation albums, but as I mentioned, many of these songs are easily obtainable. What would have made this a better collection would have been songs like "Rock My Car", "Partners In Crime", or "She's Knocking At My Door".
- Missing songs: While this compilation does feature a wide assortment of Scorpions songs, there are a few numbers which were missed. The most notable omission is Uli Roth's classic "The Sails of Charon". Instead of having the studio version of "We'll Burn the Sky" (which is the worst version of this song), they should have included the Tokyo Tapes version (which is the best version I've heard, in addition to being my favorite song). And like many compilations, many great songs will be missed, such as "Now!", "Animal Magnetism", "China White", "Living For Tomorrow", "Ship of Fools", "Crazy World", "Wild Child", "Mind Like A Tree", and list can go on and on. Many of the songs on Box of Scorpions were released as singles, which is part of the reason that they ended up on different compilation albums.
- As another reviewer noted, the pictures inside are from the classic 80's line up. Having some pictures of EARLY Scorpions shows, or perhaps some more recent pictures with Ralph Riekermann and James Kottak would have been nice additions.

So who is Box of Scorpions for? This is a good collection for a person who is interested in learning more about Scorpions, to get a better feel for the band and its 3+ decades of music. Perhaps one new fan will enjoy the Uli Roth era of music, others might prefer the 80s pop metal, or some might like the more refined or experimental edge to the Scorpions in the 90s. But for the serious Scorpions collector, there is nothing extraordinary or amazing about this collection, except for the privilege to own it and add yet another compilation onto the already towering stack of Scorpions albums.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Probably the best of all the Scorpions compilations, thus far, June 22, 2006
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The "Box Of Scorpions" 3-disc set is probably the best of the many Scorpions compilations that have been released to date. Credit must be given to the folks at Universal Music for getting it done right with this set.

Here's what makes this set pretty decent compared to the other Scorpions packages:

1. A fair representation of tracks from the entire era of Scorpions music, including tracks from albums released under the RCA label. (Not to complain, but it would have been nice to see "It All Depends" here).

2. A number of tracks that have not appeared on other sets, such as "Don't Make No Promises", "20th Century Man" and "Mysterious". It's good to see different tracks other that the same ones that appear over and over again.

3. Three discs as opposed to two or one. Let's face it, any compilation of the Scorpions that does not contain at least 3 discs or maybe 4 just doesn't do justice to the band or its fans. The Scorpions have been around too long to have one-disc CDs being released with their hits. These small compilations will not contain all of their best stuff.

If you are new to the Scorpions or a long-time fan, do yourself a favor and pick up this set. It has the best of what the Scorpions are all about and you won't be disappointed.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars impressed , yet dissapointed, June 19, 2004
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This review is from: Box of Scorpions (Dig) (Audio CD)
When I first heard the scorps releasing this box , I was excited, however this is my plus and minus report,
plus - I was impressed that it covered every
album
they did . And every song they put on , were songs that i've loved.
minus- I was hoping they would put old unreleased tracks.
as well as never before heard live shows from 1973-1977,
or lovedrive shows when micheal schenker played with them during that tour. I also was displeased they only put one song off the "lonesome crow" album.

plus- the booklet comes with a summary of each song ,as well as pictures of each album.

minus- all the photos of the band are of the classic lineup (1979-1991) there are no early photos of members such as , Micheal Schenker , Ulrich Roth , Jurgen Rosthental , Klaus Meine with hair.

All in all this is not really a box set , just a well put together compilation. good to have , but not that exciting.

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