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Tracklist
18 tracks · 80 min
- 01Rock You Like a Hurricane4:12
- 02Loving You Sunday Morning5:37
- 03The Zoo5:29
- 04No One Like You3:57
- 05Blackout3:48
- 06Still Loving You4:48
- 07Big City Nights4:09
- 08Believe in Love (single version)4:04
- 09Rhythm of Love3:48
- 10I Can't Explain3:22
- 11Wind of Change5:11
- 12Send Me an Angel4:32
- 13Don't Believe Her4:54
- 14Tease Me Please Me4:43
- 15Hit Between the Eyes4:31
- 16Alien Nation (single version)5:01
- 17Cause I Love You3:44
- 18Bad for Good4:02
About
Clocking in at 79 minutes and 55 seconds, the Scorpions have yet another greatest-hits compilation, this 2002 release on Hip-O entitled Bad for Good: The Very Best of the Scorpions. Two brand-new recordings can be found closing out the disc on tracks 17 and 18, produced again by Dieter Dierks, who is represented on 11 of the dozen-and-a-half titles here. Both songs, "Cause I Love You" and "Bad for Good," are in-the-pocket Scorpions performances, the kind of thing longtime fans expect, which the Scorpions wisely oblige. The six pages of Gerri Miller's liner notes, written in 2002, don't give too much detail on these new tracks, but the essay is a great overview of the group's career and is as essential as the 96k/24-bit mastering used on this single-disc CD. Though Universal had already released a 12-song 20th Century Masters -- The Millennium Collection: The Best of Scorpions in 2001, and more than two and a half hours on 1997's 33-track Deadly Sting: The Mercury Years, Bad for Good: The Very Best of the Scorpions does live up to the title. Sure, "Rock You Like a Hurricane," "Loving You Sunday Morning," and "No One Like You" all invert and pervert that wonderful Pete Townshend riff…
