Michael Schenker - Temple of Rock Live in Europe (DVD and CD)
Ever since Michael Schenker made his triumphant return to form, with the Temple of Rock album, he has been on fire. Though Michael has has some rough times over the years, it seems like the hard times are behind him, because he is once again focused, giving his fans the best music and performances that he can.
Temple of Rock, and the tour following the release, solidified the return of Michael Schenker, and fans around the world welcomed him back into the spotlight. Michael's material has been hit or miss over the past few years, but with Temple, it seemed like all the stars aligned and he was back. Thanks to the folks at MVD Entertainment, now you can witness with your eyes and ears how awesome Michael and Co. are live, with the recent release of Temple of Rock (Live in Europe). This show has been released in (3) forms, DVD, BluRay and a deluxe combo with BluRay, a bonus DVD and a 2 CD's of the performance. Pretty Sweet eh?
This live compilation shows Michael and his band in fine form. The DVD has a complete show from Tilburg as well as an abbreviated set from the High Voltage Festival. As a bonus, the featured band in the full show in Tilburg features ex-Scorpions Herman Rarebell (drums) and Francis Buchholz (bass). Ex-Rainbow vocalist Doogie White, handles the majority of the vocal duties, with he exception of a cameo by vocalist Michael Voss, on a track from the Temple of Rock record. Voss handles the majority vocals on the High Voltage footage.
Temple of Rock Live in Europe, is an excellent show. It doesn't matter if you get it on CD or DVD, because the both rock. I would highly recommend both. Both shows included on the DVD, are spot on and look and sound great. I have to say, I think Michael needs to make Voss his permanent vocalist, because the guy smokes as a singer, and isn't too bad with an axe either. This was non stop fun to watch and listen to. A solid effort by a guitar great.
Bottom Line: Michael and Co. in fine form. A very enjoyable concert to watch and to listen to. The band are in fine form. A definite must for Schenker fans.
-Ragman will keep this one close for awhile.
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