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DescriptionUnplugged "Live" Country: Europe Released: 1993 Genre: Rock Style: Acoustic, Hard Rock Track listing No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Anytime" Robin McAuley, Steve Mann 5:42 2. "We Believe in Love" Michael Schenker, McAuley 6:06 3. "What Happens to Me" Schenker, McAuley 4:54 4. "Bad Boys" Schenker, McAuley 4:01 5. "Gimme Your Love" McAuley, Rocky Newton 3:59 6. "Natural Thing" Schenker, Phil Mogg 4:55 7. "Perrier - formerly Courvoiser Concert" Schenker, Gary Barden 1:53 8. "When I'm Gone" McAuley, Jesse Harms 4:52 9. "Nightmare" Schenker, McAuley 4:44 10. "Doctor Doctor" Schenker, Mogg 4:27 11. "Lights Out" Schenker, Mogg, Andy Parker, Pete Way 5:21 Credits Executive-Producer – Art Ford Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Producer – Michael Schenker Lead Vocals, Producer – Robin McAuley Rhythm Guitar [12 Strings & 6 Strings Rhythm Guitar], Backing Vocals – Spencer Sercombe Notes This album was digitally recorded using the Yamaha DMR8 20-Bit digital recording system at the following location: March 25, 1992 Anaheim, CA Anaheim Celebrity Theatre "Unplugged" Live is a live album by the McAuley Schenker Group, recorded in California, during a tour with a completely acoustic set. Michael Schenker released this live album at the height of "unplugged" mania in the early 1990s, revising his blistering guitar antics as reflective, nylon-string, semi-classical ballads. The album features Shark Island guitarist Spencer Sercombe on second guitar and backing vocals. "Unplugged" Live is the final release of the McAuley Schenker Group, which disbanded in 1993; Robin McAuley got married and retired from the music scene for a few years, while Michael Schenker began working on instrumental solo projects. Michael Schenker Guitarist Michael Schenker is a German rock guitarist, best known for his tenure in UFO, in addition to his solo band. He first rose to fame as an early member of the Scorpions, then achieved fame in the mid-1970s as the lead guitar player for UFO. Sharing Widget |