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Scorpions - Lonesome Crow



6.7 | 184 votes |
Release date: 9 February 1972
Style: Progressive rock

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01. I'm Going Mad
02. It All Depends
03. Leave Me
04. In Search Of The Peace Of Mind
05. Inheritance
06. Action
07. Lonesome Crow

Line-up
Klaus Meine - vocals
Rudolf Schenker - guitars, vocals
Michael Schenker - guitars
Wolfgang Dziony - drums, percussion
Lothar Heimberg - bass, backing vocals

Additional info
Labels: Brain, Metronome

Produced by Conny Plank.

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Comments: 9   Visited by: 308 users
23.08.2011 - 16:13
Rating: 9
deflektor
Great album but not for everyone
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12.02.2015 - 11:02
Rating: 8
Ruchesko
The most accessible Krautrock albums I've heard - perfect introduction to a swampy genre for any curious metalheads.

That said, it may be a mistake to make this the first Scorps album you listen to.
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26.04.2016 - 00:01
Bad English
Tage Westerlund
I say this is a brilliant album, remember in those days metal was not really born and hard rock (as todays metal heads liked) was still in dippers specially in West Germany(those who do not know there was 2 Germanys East and Eest)
Its greta album I like it even not really metal but it works, all atmo, arrangements and all about it and musically to are great there
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06.10.2016 - 20:09
LuciferOfGayness
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Written by Bad English on 26.04.2016 at 00:01

I say this is a brilliant album, remember in those days metal was not really born and hard rock (as todays metal heads liked) was still in dippers specially in West Germany(those who do not know there was 2 Germanys East and Eest)
Its greta album I like it even not really metal but it works, all atmo, arrangements and all about it and musically to are great there

It surely is a great album. And the video is a classic.

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03.06.2017 - 10:25
Rating: 6
Mountain King
K i K o
Different from all the Scorpions albums that were to follow, but still has the edge and the hard rocking but with the 70's prog rock style which is quite nice for a debut. Reminds me of "King Crimson". "Fly to the Rainbow" has similar influences but they start to disappear completely in "In Trance"...
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05.07.2017 - 09:45
JOPE OF STEELE
Steelemeister
Haven't heard anything by Scorpions before now, before this album, no joke. Maybe I won't be listening to this one again, it's promising stuff, especially the title track is great, but there's so many other albums...
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01.03.2018 - 03:16
Rating: 9
ZeroTheHero
This album is absolutely superb! Great guitars ( Schenker ), production and a psychedelic vibe of the early 70's.

Highly recommended for discovering Scorpions from their roots.
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22.10.2018 - 11:24
Rating: 9
JoHn Doe
Never understood why this one is rated so low.
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18.12.2021 - 15:57
Rating: 6
Rage10000
I was a huge Scorps fan as a kid. Spent hours listening to Animal Magnatism, Blackout, and Love at First Sting (side note: have you seen Gamazda's cover of Still Loving You? -It's a masterpiece). I bought Lonesome Crow out of a bargain bin one day (remember them?), played it once, hated it, and never listened to it again until today, some 36 years later. It's pretty good. Really psychedelic. I like it. Of course very different from classic era Scorpions. It's still probably only a 6 out of 10 though.
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