Unbreakable (Scorpions Album)
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''Unbreakable'' is the fifteenth studio
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by German hard rock band
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, released in 2004. In this release, Scorpions return to the style of music of their most successful albums, after experimenting with many different concepts and influences in the 1990s. This was the first album with
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on bass guitar. Despite critical acclaim and extensive touring of the album, ''Unbreakable'' was not a big hit on the charts.


Background

After the success of the
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album '' Moment of Glory'' recorded with
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and of the unplugged album '' Acoustica'', Scorpions reunited in studio with long-time producer
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to record two songs for the compilation album '' Bad for Good: The Very Best of Scorpions''. The songs "Bad for Good" and "Cause I Love You" came from the band's archives and this was the first time Scorpions collaborated with Dierks in 14 years.


Composition and recording

Scorpions started actively to work on a new album while touring in 2002. Drummer
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said: "We would sit in the back of the tour bus late night, playing each other songs each of us had written, writing, listening to new stuff on the radio, and brainstorming what each one of us thought which direction should the new CD take". The band had the back lounge of a tour bus converted into a studio to write, rehearse and record the demos of the new songs. Guitarist
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said in that period that the new material would be
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. He explained: "We are classic rock, and most radio stations don't play that. But a lot of things are changing, so you never know." After finishing the North American tour with
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in late March 2003, band members gathered at Scorpio Sound Studio to record the first batch of demos. They demoed a total of 16 songs and none of them made the album. A second demo session started in June 2003 and during that session the band demoed songs that Klaus Meine,
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, Jabs and Kottak had written individually. In the late July and early August, Scorpions embarked on a three-week tour where Kottak spent most of his time writing, demoing, and playing guitar. He explained: "On some songs I only play for Matthias, some only for Rudolf, and the sensitive ones I play for Klaus". On 1 September 2003, the band went back again to Scorpio Sound Studio for a two-week demo session and they recorded a further 20 songs. Kottak said about the songs: "We now felt we have the meat of the record...8 to 10 "good ones"". Once demos sessions concluded, Scorpions sent their demos to producers they wished to work with. At the top of their list were:
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, Dieter Dierks and
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. Rock was on vacation and resting after the two-year production of Metallica's album '' St. Anger''; Dierks was scrapped after a financial disagreement between him and members of Scorpions. They finally chose to work with Musper and booked the studio for 15 October 2003. However, they were not ready for recording because they did not have a bass player, and none of the auditioned bass player had had access to the demos recorded by the band. Since there were no bass player during the demo sessions, all bass lines had been laid down by Jabs. Kottak invited Jeff Pilson and
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for the recording sessions, but scheduling clashes prevented their attending. Five days later the band entered the Peppermint Park Studio in
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, Germany, and after four to five days of setting up the equipment, they started the recording process, still without a bass player. Schenker's assistant recommended Polish bass player
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. He learned the bass parts from the demos and was in the studio on the first day of recording. After three days, he had recorded a total of 11 songs. After those recording sessions were finished, band members did another recording session with Barry Sparks on bass, recording 5 songs. Despite a total of 16 recorded songs, the band still felt they were missing some songs to complete the album. At the very end of the recording sessions, Schenker came up with the song "If You Could See Inside My Eyes" (which became "Through My Eyes" on the album), Meine presented "Maybe I, Maybe You", Kottak with "Can You Feel It" and Jabs "This Time". After those 4 songs were recorded, finally the band had a foundation of 12 songs to make an album. Apart from those 12 songs, the album has one bonus song titled "Remember the Good Times", taken from one of the demo sessions. Later on, the band made a proper studio recorded version of the song, but eventually chose to use the demo version on the album and named it "Retro Garage Mix". Meine explained: "It sounds more rough and we like the feel of it. And it has this retro feel also in the lyric". In a period of two years, Meine, Schenker, Jabs and Kottak wrote over 150 songs for the album and band recorded 21 of them during a period of three months and three days. The album was mixed by Erwin Musper at
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; the mixing process was completed on 4 February 2004.''Unbreakable: Enhanced Limited Edition - Videomessage'' D BMG, 2004. Five songs from the ''Unbreakable'' sessions were recorded for the album '' Sting in the Tail'' of 2010. Those songs are "Slave Me", "No Limit", "Turn You On" (which during the ''Unbreakable sessions'' had a different title), "Spirit of Rock" and "The Best Is Yet to Come", which was written at the very end of the ''Unbreakable'' sessions when band had no time to record it. Later, the band wanted to put it on the album '' Humanity: Hour I'' (2007), but it did not fit the album style, so band finally recorded it for ''Sting in the Tail''.


Release and promotion

In April 2004, Russian Scorpions Fan Site Scorpions.ru released two-minute audio samples of all of the songs from the album. The album was released in North America on 22 June 2004. In late June 2004 Scorpions official website released samples of the two bonus tracks that appear on the Japanese edition of Unbreakable; those songs are: "Dreamer" and "Too Far".


Track listing


Personnel

;Scorpions * Klaus Meine – lead vocals,
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*
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 – rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, solo guitar, backing vocals *
Matthias Jabs Matthias Jabs (born 25 October 1955) is a German guitarist and songwriter. He is best known for being the lead guitarist in the hard rock band Scorpions. He has played on all but the first five Scorpions studio albums starting with '' Lovedri ...
 –
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, rhythm guitar, acoustic guitars, slide guitar, voice box *
Paweł Mąciwoda Paweł Mąciwoda (; born on 20 February 1967) is a Polish bassist who began playing with the hard rock band Scorpions in 2003 and became an official member in January 2004. Early career Born in Wieliczka, Mąciwoda began playing bass guitar se ...
 – bass *
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 – drums, backing vocals ;Additional musicians *Koen van Baal – keyboards, arrangements on track 6 * Barry Sparks – bass on tracks 2 and 4 *Ingo Powitzer – bass on track 13 *Ralph de Jongh, Joss Mennen, Alex Jansen – backing vocals on tracks 1 and 4 *Jody's Kids Choir – additional vocals on track 1 ;Production *
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– producer, engineer, mixing, arrangements on track 6 *Marc Ebermann, Nils Hahmann –
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operators *Thomas Nöhre –
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operator *Huub Reijnders, Arjen Mensinga – mixing assistant *Darius van Helfteren – mastering


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References

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