Pros: Somewhat unique sounding for a Scorpions record. Cons: Some songs don't have their own identity...
Being a person of unrefined, bad taste, it comes as no surprise that I dig the rock music of the 80s, a.k.a hair metal/cock rock/pop metal/glam rock well you get the picture. I am aware the themes of sex and partying is reoccurring, over and over, ...
Pros: A few Scorpions classics reside on this album Cons: Yet it's not as strong as it's predecessor or successor
Sandwiched as it is between two of Scorpions' stellar, essential releases (Lovedrive and Blackout,) it's easy enough for casual fans to overlook 1980's Animal Magnetism. After all, despite the presence of ...
Pros: Dark sound, recognizable but not overplayed songs, classic album Cons: lacks the energy of Scorpions live performances
One way to liven up a nighttime drive is to put the digitally remastered Animal Magnetism CD on and ROCK! It's doubtful that the Scorpions were trying to create a Car-Classic when they made this 1980 masterpiece. But this Album always...
Pros: variety of sounds; steady, confident songwriting Cons: commercially overboard on a couple of tracks
No single album by the Scorpions better signifies thier well deserved breakthrough into the US metal mainstream than the 1980 opus, Animal Magnetism. This newly acquired mainstream sound is best signified in the tracks Make It Real, Falling In Love, Only...
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