Crazy World Tour Live... Berlin 1991

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Crazy World Tour Live... Berlin 1991
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Released1991
Recorded Deutschlandhalle, Berlin, Germany, December 1990
Genre Hard rock, heavy metal
Length75 min.
Label Mercury/PolyGram
Producer Dana Marshall, Scott McGhee
Scorpions video albums chronology
To Russia with Love and Other Savage Amusements
(1988)
Crazy World Tour Live... Berlin 1991
(1991)
Moment of Glory Live
(2000)

Crazy World Tour Live... Berlin 1991 is a 1991 live video by German band Scorpions. The concert was recorded in Berlin, Germany. [1]

Contents

  1. "Bad Boys Running Wild"
  2. "Hit Between the Eyes"
  3. "Tease Me Please Me" (VideoClip)
  4. "I Can't Explain"
  5. "The Zoo"
  6. "Don't Believe Her" (VideoClip)
  7. "Rhythm of Love"
  8. "Crazy World"
  9. "Can‘t Live Without You"
  10. "Blackout"
  11. "Dynamite"
  12. "Lust or Love"
  13. "Send Me an Angel" (VideoClip)
  14. "Big City Nights"
  15. "Rock You Like a Hurricane"
  16. "Wind of Change" (VideoClip)

Personnel

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References

  1. "Scorpions - Crazy World Tour Live..." Encyclopaedia Metallum . Retrieved 2012-11-25.