Scorpions: Amazonia-Live In The Jungle
SCORPIONS sacarán un nuevo DVD titulado "Amazonia - Live In The Jungle" el próximo 20 de noviembre.
Además del concierto ofrecido por el grupo en Recife, Brasil el 7 de septiembre de 2008, incluye como extra varios vídeos grabados en Manaus en el 2007, y un documental acerca del vuelo de SCORPIONS sobre la selva amazónica auspiciado por Greenpeace, en el que se puede apreciar claramente el tremendo deterioro que sufre la selva brasileña. Los beneficios generados por las ventas del DVD en Brasil y Méjico serán donados a Greenpeace Brazil para proteger la citada jungla.
El Track List será el siguiente:
Track Listings
1. Hour I
2. Coming Home
3. Bad Boys Running Wild
4. No Pain No Gain
5. Always Somewhere
6. Holiday
7. Dust In The Wind
8. Wind Of Change
9. 321
10. Blackout
11. Big City Nights
12. Still Loving You
13. Rock You Like A Hurricane
14. Hour I
15. Love 'em Or Leave 'em
16. Make It Real
17. Tease Me, Please Me
18. Humanity
19. Amazonia - Greenpeace Documentary
El guitarrista Mathias Jabs declaró recientemente que la banda tiene ya 12 temas totalmente acabados en una onda mucho más ochentera. Jabs también situó marzo del 2010 como posible fecha de salida del material en Europa; el management del grupo está ya cerrando una fecha de salida para EE UU.
SCORPIONS están en el estudio con los productores suecos Mikael 'Nord' Andersson y Martin Hansen (THE RASMUS) trabajando en su nueva obra.
SCORPIONS ampliaron el pasado mes de junio su contrato con Ariola, filial del inmenso conglomerado que es Sony BMG Music Entertainment. La nueva entrega del grupo, para la cual ya han grabado seis temas en el estudio del guitarrista de la banda Rudolf Schenker, no saldrá hasta el 2010.
En otro orden de cosas y aunque todavía no hay más detalles, el mítico quinteto de Hannover reeditará su mítico doble LP en directo "World Wide Live" el próximo año con motivo del vigésimo quinto aniversario del lanzamiento.
El último LP de SCORPIONS fue "Humanity - Hour 1", producido por James Michael junto al compositor y productor Desmond Child (AEROSMITH, BO0N JOVI, ALICE COOPER, KISS, CINDERELLA, RICKY MARTIN, CHER, MICHAEL BOLTON o BONNIE TYLER entre otros), y que apareció el 14 de mayo de 2007.
La edición Best Buy de "Humanity - Hour 1" incluye el tema extra "Cold", el cual también aparecía en la tirada japonesa junto a otro extra, una versión editada de "Love Will Keep Us Alive".
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In August 2007, Germany’s most successful music export worldwide, the Scorpions, already ventured deep into the Brazilian jungle for a sold out show – in front of 40,000 enthusiastic fans the band played a concert in Manaus, the metropolis on the Amazon river. A cooperation with Greenpeace was already existent at this point and when the band returned to South America the next year, they happily intensified it. Kaus Meine, lead singer of the Scorpions, recollects, “Due to the unbelievable success we returned to Manaus in 2008, but we also played Rio, Sao Paulo and Recife again. During the show in Belem we accepted Greenpeace’s invitation to participate in a three-hour flight across the rainforest in order to get a picture of the proceeding destruction (an area twice the size of Germany has been destroyed by fire so far). We wholeheartedly supported Greenpeace with large banners saying “Stop the deforestation” during these shows and part of the proceeds from this DVD will consequently be given to this organisation that is commited in so many parts of the world.”
For many years, Greenpeace has been fighting against the rapid deforestation of the amazon rainforest and for the preservation of the habitat of numerous animal and plant species and also of more than 180 native peoples counting more than 200,000 people altogether. Scientists assume that the rainforest will be gone by 2050 – given a constant “deforestation speed”. The consequences would be disastrous: People would lose their homes, animals and plants would become extinct and the impact on the world climate would be bomb-like. The Scorpions have now also commited themselves to protecting this unique ecosystem. The rock icons’ DVD “Amazonia – Live In The Jungle” does not only include the complete show played in Recife on 7 September 2008 and a “Special Feature – supported by Greenpeace” consisting of five live videos from their legendary concert in Manaus in 2007, but also a Greenpeace documentation of the Scorpions’ legendary flight across the amazon rainforest. Royalties of DVDs sold in Brazil and Mexico predominately go to Greenpeace Brazil’s projects to protect the ancient forest.
Musically, the DVD is a highlight as well. Meine says, “During the 2008 tour we had the pleasure to perform with Brazilian guest musicians. It was a wonderful experience and demonstrated very well how music builds bridges and brings people from different cultures together.” In a closing statement, the musician addresses his South American fans and says, “We want to thank our Brazilian fans for the support and the incredible enthusiasm. To quote James: ‘3 words: You kick ass.’ Brazil rocks!!!” And so do the Scorpions.
The DVD “Amazonia – Live In The Jungle” will be released on 20 November 2009.