Michael_Schenker_Group_-_Universal-Limited_Edition-2022-MOD

Tracklist (M3U)
# Filename Artist Songname Bitrate BPM
1 01_michael_schenker_group_-_emergency.mp3 Michael Schenker Group Emergency Unknown Unknown
2 02_michael_schenker_group_-_under_attack.mp3 Michael Schenker Group Under attack Unknown Unknown
3 03_michael_schenker_group_-_calling_baal.mp3 Michael Schenker Group Calling baal Unknown Unknown
4 04_michael_schenker_group_-_a_king_has_gone.mp3 Michael Schenker Group A king has gone Unknown Unknown
5 05_michael_schenker_group_-_the_universe.mp3 Michael Schenker Group The universe Unknown Unknown
6 06_michael_schenker_group_-_long_long_road.mp3 Michael Schenker Group Long long road Unknown Unknown
7 07_michael_schenker_group_-_wrecking_ball.mp3 Michael Schenker Group Wrecking ball Unknown Unknown
8 08_michael_schenker_group_-_yesterday_is_dead.mp3 Michael Schenker Group Yesterday is dead Unknown Unknown
9 09_michael_schenker_group_-_london_calling.mp3 Michael Schenker Group London calling Unknown Unknown
10 10_michael_schenker_group_-_sad_is_the_song.mp3 Michael Schenker Group Sad is the song Unknown Unknown
11 11_michael_schenker_group_-_au_revoir.mp3 Michael Schenker Group Au revoir Unknown Unknown
12 12_michael_schenker_group_-_turn_off_the_world.mp3 Michael Schenker Group Turn off the world Unknown Unknown
13 13_michael_schenker_group_-_fighter.mp3 Michael Schenker Group Fighter Unknown Unknown
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Musical Over Dose is proud to present Since January 2002 another new release, have fun .: about release :. Name .:. Michael Schenker Group - Universal Genre : Hard Rock Source : CDDA Type .:. Limited Edition Artist : Michael Schenker Group Label : Atomic Fire Records (Warner) Titel : Universal Tracks : 13 Playtime : 52:23 Size : 102,35MB Encoder : VBRNEW - LAME3.100 - V0 Quality : VBR kbps / 44.1kHz / Joint-Stereo Bitrate : avg. 270kbps [ Tracklist ] 01.Emergency 03:49 02.Under attack 04:37 03.Calling baal 00:39 04.A king has gone 04:54 05.The universe 04:21 06.Long long road 04:18 07.Wrecking ball 04:09 08.Yesterday is dead 04:02 09.London calling 04:31 10.Sad is the song 04:37 11.Au revoir 03:30 12.Turn off the world 04:45 13.Fighter 04:11 Total 52:23 Min In just over a week Michael SchenkerÆs new album will be upon us. Schenker of course is a legend, and whether you saw him back in the 80Æs or rather more recently, then youÆll know that his relationship with the guitar is unsurpassed. There are few who have influenced as many, few with the kind of songs behind him he has, and few that thirty years after what some might call his peak is still producing the kind of material he is. Indeed after some great outings in recent years with Michael Schenker Fest albums Resurrection (2018) and Revelation (2019), the new official Michael Schenker Group album æUniversalÆ (the follow up to 2021Æs æImmortalÆ) is all rather wonderful, keeping up the quality of recent years. Interestingly although Ronnie Romero features on vocals here and is scheduled for the US dates later in the year itÆs notable that Robin McAuley stepped in to cover most of the European dates on the 50th Anniversary Universal Tour earlier in the year. If IÆm honest whist Ronnie is a real talent (and his work with Rainbow and Vandenberg is wonderful) and of course a young face looks great on tour heÆs only part of a wonderful line up that includes Michael Kiske (Helloween) and Ralf Scheepers (Primal Fear), drummers Simon Phillips (Toto, The Who), Brian Tichy (Whitesnake, Foreigner), Bobby Rondinelli (Rainbow) and Bodo Schopf (Eloy), as well as legendary bassists Bob Daisley (Black Sabbath), Barry Sparks (Malmsteen, Dokken) and Barend Courbois (Blind Guardian, Zakk Wylde), with Tom Carey as a very special guest. Part of me of course wants to hear what McAuley sounds like singing these new songs after his wonderful recent solo vocals and with æBlack SwanÆ. Working again with producer Michael Voss seems to be at last part of the magic here ôMichael Voss is happy to wait until I have worked out an idea and takes the time to really get to know the song, simultaneously developing ideas for the vocals,ö Schenker describes the fruitful collaboration which has one cog intermesh with the other. ôThen we work out the drums, bass and some keyboard parts together. He always has plenty of great ideas up his sleeve.ö If youÆve enjoyed SchenkerÆs recent output as I have then youÆll love this. In fact if you like the albums IÆve name-checked so far then like me you light even find this edges the others. Opening with the brooding æEmergencyÆ and the more melodic build of æUnder AttackÆ thereÆs a defined retro sound that pitches you nicely into the mid-eighties. And after that intro we find ourselves face to face with what some are even citing as one of SchenkerÆs most important tracks in recent yearsà ôThe rock anthem æA King Has GoneÆ and its intro æCalling BaalÆ both have a special significance: The track, sung by Helloween frontman Michael Kiske, is a tribute to the immortal Ronnie James Dio, in particular to his performance on the 1976 hard rock classic Rainbow Rising. For this reason, Schenker has brought together an original Rainbow rhythm section consisting of Bobby Rondinelli and Bob Daisley, additionally enlisting keyboardist Tony Carey, who also played on Rainbow Rising, for a terrific Moog synth intro û a direct reference to the iconic intro of the 1976 album opener æTarot WomanÆ. The impressive result æCalling BaalÆ/æA King Has GoneÆ is already considered to be one of the most important and successful songs in SchenkerÆs career to date, both musically and lyrically.ö Indeed itÆs hard not to be impressed even just at the sentiment let alone the reassembling of the musicians who made such a wonderful album, but the song itself and its preceding intro have a wonderful passion and the sort of keyboard and guitar interplay that made albums like æRisingÆ timeless. ItÆs a wonderful tribute. æThe UniverseÆ has the hard act of following that and rather go full pelt we instead land in a soft ballad that sees Gary Barden and Ronnie Romero share a duet æLong Long RoadÆ has an initial feel of Thunderstruck with the smooth vocal driving it forward majestically. And if your love the vocals of Ralph Scheepers then youÆre in for a real treat with æWrecking BallÆ a real highlight here and the most driven offering so far û this one will sizzle live! The final four might even edge it û first æYesterday is DeadÆ comes as a nice gritty headbanger before æLondon Calling (No not the Clash song û imagine that!) pays homage to the 80Æs UK rock bands that put Hard Rock in the mainstream, itÆs a great song and very reminiscent of Scorpions. æSad is the SongÆ that follows is more statuesque and definitely gives off a Rainbow vibe especially in the verses which are vaguely Eastern and the guitar work. The final word goes to the red hot fretwork of æAu RevoirÆ the paciest fretwork offering here and another of the best. As they say, itÆs a nice way to say see you laterà The album features two bonus tracks: æTurn Off the WorldÆ which with that opening guitar is actually one of my favourites on the album a stomping mid- tempo rocker that comes with a message and is hard to see how it only made it as a bonus cut. The second bonus æFighterÆ is a mid-tempo rocker that would be worth inclusion just for the solo! ThereÆs no slowing Michael down these days and hereÆs yet another treat for fans. www.michaelschenkerhimself.com www.atomicfire-records.com

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