Unbreakable (Scorpions album)

Occupation

  • Vocals / Backing Vocals: Klaus Meine
  • Rhythm Guitar / Acoustic Guitar / Solo Guitar / Backing Vocals: Rudolf Schenker
  • Lead Guitar / Rhythm Guitar / Acoustic guitar / voice box: Matthias Jabs
  • Bass: Pawel Maciwoda
  • Percussion / Backing Vocals: James Kottak
  • Keyboards: Koen van Baal
  • Bass: Barry Sparks ( tracks 2 and 4)
  • Bass: Ingo Powitzer ( Title 13)
  • Backing Vocals: Ralph de Jongh ( tracks 1 and 4), Joss Mennen ( tracks 1 and 4 ), Alex Jansen ( tracks 1 and 4)
  • Additional vocals: Jody 's Kids choir

Unbreakable is a music album by the Scorpions. It was released in 2004 on the Ariola label and the genre Hard Rock attributed. It is the 15th studio album and 20th regular album of the band, and was also the first album with Pawel Maciwoda on bass.

The following in the same year world tour featured the Scorpions also the motto Unbreakable. Your stage program was doing to a large extent from songs of the album.

Music style

The Scorpions had in 2000 with the Berlin Philharmonic, the album Moment of Glory brought out, which was characterized according to the symphonic arrangement. The following year came the unplugged album Acoustica, which is a further example of the change in style of the band. Against this background, they returned with Unbreakable back to their original style and left it with songs like Love ' Em or Leave ' Em or Remember The Good Times "right crack " ( Klaus Meine ) to meet the expectations of their fans. In addition, can be found on the album also ballads like Maybe I Maybe You.

Title list

Bonus tracks on the Japanese version

14 Dreamers 15 Too Far

Publications and chart success

The album was for nine weeks in the German album charts, where it reached # 4. In other countries, such as Greece and the Czech Republic has seen Unbreakable success. From the album sold over 1 million units were

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