MSG - Rock Will Never Die - Live At Hammersmith Odeon (Full Concert)

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Published on Apr 29, 2022
Full concert by Michael Schenker Group. Rock Will Never Die is a Michael Schenker Group live album released in 1984 and recorded at Hammersmith Odeon in London, over two nights in October 1983. The final track "Doctor Doctor", which Schenker originally recorded with UFO, features a guest appearance by Klaus Meine and Rudolf Schenker of Scorpions.
Tracklisting:
00:01 01 - Captain Nemo.
03:55 02 - Rock My Nights Away.
08:10 03 - Are You Ready To Rock.
12:26 04 - Attack Of The Mad Axeman.
16:45 05 - Into The Arena.
21:42 06 - Courvoisier Concerto.
24:08 07 - Dream On (Rock Will Never Die) .
29:29 08 - Desert Song.
35:14 09 - I'm Gonna Make You Mine.
40:39 10 - Armed And Ready.
44:55 11 - Doctor Doctor.
Personnel:
Gary Barden - lead vocals.
Michael Schenker - lead guitar.
Derek St. Holmes - rhythm guitar, backing vocals, co-lead vocals on "I'm Gonna Make You Mine" and "Rock You to the Ground".
Andy Nye - keyboards, backing vocals.
Chris Glen - bass.
Ted McKenna - drums, percussion.
Additional personnel:
Klaus Meine - co-lead vocals on "Doctor Doctor".
Rudolf Schenker - guitar on "Doctor Doctor" .

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