In Collection
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| 01
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Bad Boys Running Wild |
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Rock You Like A Hurricane |
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I'm Leaving You |
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Coming Home |
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Same Thrill |
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Big City Nights |
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As Soon As The Good Times Roll |
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Crossfire |
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Still Loving You |
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| Drums and Percussion |
Herman Rarebell |
| Bass Guitar |
Francis Buchholz |
| Guitar-Electric |
Matthias Jabs |
| Guitar-Electric |
Rudolf Schenker |
| Vocals |
Klause Meine |
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| Producer |
Dieter Dierks; Dieter Dierks for Breeze Music Switzerland |
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| Packaging |
Jewel Case |
| Spars |
DDD |
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Stereo |
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Although the Scorpions had already achieved fame after 1982's Blackout, Love at First Sting brought them their biggest single of the decade, the slick anthem "Rock You Like a Hurricane," with some greatly underrated songs to back it up. The album opens with the hair-raising "Bad Boys Running Wild" and continues with songs such as the memorable "Big City Nights" and the half-ballad, half-powerhouse rocker "Coming Home." The record also contains what just may be the band's best ballad ever, the tear-jerking "Still Loving You." Considering the fact that it has some of their best-ever singles, Love at First Sting is definitely a must for all fans of the Scorpions.