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McAuley Schenker Group - M.S.G. (CD - Imported)
A 17 year old Michael Schenker made his first recording appearance as lead guitarist with the Scorpions on their 1972 debut before recording five studio albums plus a double live LP with UFO for Chrysalis Records.
After leaving UFO, he formed the Michael Schenker Group (MSG for short) with singer Gary Barden in 1979, releasing four studio albums and two live records between 1980 and 1984. Michael returned in 1987 with the âPerfect Timingâ album fronted by former Grand Prix singer Robin McAuley, and a change of name to the McAuley Schenker Group (but still âMSGâ for short).
The new look MSG recorded a total of four albums, starting with the melodic âPerfect Timingâ (1987), âSave Yourselfâ (1989), âM.S.G.â (1992) and finally with âUnplugged â Liveâ (1992). 1992âs âM.S.G.â is certainly a harder, grittier affair than the previous McAuley Schenker releases, and includes the single, âNever Ending Nightmareâ.
The set features an expanded 16 page booklet with period memorabilia and rare photos, plus a new essay from Classic Rockâs Malcolm Dome based on brand new interviews with Michael Schenker and Robin McAuley, conducted in 2012 especially for this release.
After leaving UFO, he formed the Michael Schenker Group (MSG for short) with singer Gary Barden in 1979, releasing four studio albums and two live records between 1980 and 1984. Michael returned in 1987 with the âPerfect Timingâ album fronted by former Grand Prix singer Robin McAuley, and a change of name to the McAuley Schenker Group (but still âMSGâ for short).
The new look MSG recorded a total of four albums, starting with the melodic âPerfect Timingâ (1987), âSave Yourselfâ (1989), âM.S.G.â (1992) and finally with âUnplugged â Liveâ (1992). 1992âs âM.S.G.â is certainly a harder, grittier affair than the previous McAuley Schenker releases, and includes the single, âNever Ending Nightmareâ.
The set features an expanded 16 page booklet with period memorabilia and rare photos, plus a new essay from Classic Rockâs Malcolm Dome based on brand new interviews with Michael Schenker and Robin McAuley, conducted in 2012 especially for this release.
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A 17 year old Michael Schenker made his first recording appearance as lead guitarist with the Scorpions on their 1972 debut before recording five studio albums plus a double live LP with UFO for Chrysalis Records.
After leaving UFO, he formed the Michael Schenker Group (MSG for short) with singer Gary Barden in 1979, releasing four studio albums and two live records between 1980 and 1984. Michael returned in 1987 with the âPerfect Timingâ album fronted by former Grand Prix singer Robin McAuley, and a change of name to the McAuley Schenker Group (but still âMSGâ for short).
The new look MSG recorded a total of four albums, starting with the melodic âPerfect Timingâ (1987), âSave Yourselfâ (1989), âM.S.G.â (1992) and finally with âUnplugged â Liveâ (1992). 1992âs âM.S.G.â is certainly a harder, grittier affair than the previous McAuley Schenker releases, and includes the single, âNever Ending Nightmareâ.
The set features an expanded 16 page booklet with period memorabilia and rare photos, plus a new essay from Classic Rockâs Malcolm Dome based on brand new interviews with Michael Schenker and Robin McAuley, conducted in 2012 especially for this release.
After leaving UFO, he formed the Michael Schenker Group (MSG for short) with singer Gary Barden in 1979, releasing four studio albums and two live records between 1980 and 1984. Michael returned in 1987 with the âPerfect Timingâ album fronted by former Grand Prix singer Robin McAuley, and a change of name to the McAuley Schenker Group (but still âMSGâ for short).
The new look MSG recorded a total of four albums, starting with the melodic âPerfect Timingâ (1987), âSave Yourselfâ (1989), âM.S.G.â (1992) and finally with âUnplugged â Liveâ (1992). 1992âs âM.S.G.â is certainly a harder, grittier affair than the previous McAuley Schenker releases, and includes the single, âNever Ending Nightmareâ.
The set features an expanded 16 page booklet with period memorabilia and rare photos, plus a new essay from Classic Rockâs Malcolm Dome based on brand new interviews with Michael Schenker and Robin McAuley, conducted in 2012 especially for this release.
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A 17 year old Michael Schenker made his first recording appearance as lead guitarist with the Scorpions on their 1972 debut before recording five studio albums plus a double live LP with UFO for Chrysalis Records.
After leaving UFO, he formed the Michael Schenker Group (MSG for short) with singer Gary Barden in 1979, releasing four studio albums and two live records between 1980 and 1984. Michael returned in 1987 with the âPerfect Timingâ album fronted by former Grand Prix singer Robin McAuley, and a change of name to the McAuley Schenker Group (but still âMSGâ for short).
The new look MSG recorded a total of four albums, starting with the melodic âPerfect Timingâ (1987), âSave Yourselfâ (1989), âM.S.G.â (1992) and finally with âUnplugged â Liveâ (1992). 1992âs âM.S.G.â is certainly a harder, grittier affair than the previous McAuley Schenker releases, and includes the single, âNever Ending Nightmareâ.
The set features an expanded 16 page booklet with period memorabilia and rare photos, plus a new essay from Classic Rockâs Malcolm Dome based on brand new interviews with Michael Schenker and Robin McAuley, conducted in 2012 especially for this release.
After leaving UFO, he formed the Michael Schenker Group (MSG for short) with singer Gary Barden in 1979, releasing four studio albums and two live records between 1980 and 1984. Michael returned in 1987 with the âPerfect Timingâ album fronted by former Grand Prix singer Robin McAuley, and a change of name to the McAuley Schenker Group (but still âMSGâ for short).
The new look MSG recorded a total of four albums, starting with the melodic âPerfect Timingâ (1987), âSave Yourselfâ (1989), âM.S.G.â (1992) and finally with âUnplugged â Liveâ (1992). 1992âs âM.S.G.â is certainly a harder, grittier affair than the previous McAuley Schenker releases, and includes the single, âNever Ending Nightmareâ.
The set features an expanded 16 page booklet with period memorabilia and rare photos, plus a new essay from Classic Rockâs Malcolm Dome based on brand new interviews with Michael Schenker and Robin McAuley, conducted in 2012 especially for this release.











