Live Bites

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Live Bites
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Live album by
ReleasedApril 1995
RecordedLive tours from 1988 to 1994
StudioGoodnight LA Studios, Los Angeles, California,
Wisseloord Studios, Hilversum, The Netherlands
Scorpio Sound Studio, Hannover, Germany (studio tracks)
Genre Heavy metal, hard rock
Length66:39 (international), 63:21 (US)
Label Mercury/PolyGram
Producer Scorpions (live tracks)
Keith Olsen & Scorpions (studio tracks)
Scorpions live albums chronology
World Wide Live
(1985)
Live Bites
(1995)
Acoustica
(2001)
Singles from Live Bites
  1. "White Dove" / "Ave Maria No Morro"
    Released: 1994
  2. "Edge of Time" / "No One Like You"
    Released: 1995
  3. "In Trance (live)"
    Released: 1995
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [1]
Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal 4/10 [2]
Metal Hammer (GER)5/7 [3]
Rock Hard 8.5/10 [4]

Live Bites is a live album by the German hard rock band Scorpions, released in 1995.

Contents

It was recorded between 1988 and 1994 in Leningrad (Russia), San Francisco (US), Mexico City (Mexico), Berlin (Germany) and Munich (Germany).

Track listing

International version

No.TitleLyricsMusicRecordedLength
1."Tease Me Please Me" Klaus Meine, Herman Rarebell, Jim Vallance Matthias Jabs, Vallancelive in Mexico City4:52
2."Is There Anybody There?"Meine, Rarebell Rudolf Schenker live in Mexico City4:08
3."Rhythm of Love"MeineSchenkerlive in Berlin3:45
4."In Trance"MeineSchenkerlive in Mexico City4:06
5."No Pain No Gain"Meine, Mark Hudson Schenkerlive in Mexico City4:06
6."When the Smoke Is Going Down"MeineSchenkerlive in Mexico City2:37
7."Ave Maria No Morro" Herivelto Martins, Manuel SalinasMartins, Salinaslive in Mexico City3:15
8."Living for Tomorrow"MeineSchenkerlive in Leningrad6:55
9."Concerto in V" (instrumental) Schenkerlive in Berlin or San Francisco3:00
10."Alien Nation"MeineSchenkerlive in Mexico City5:29
11."Hit Between the Eyes"Rarebell, Meine, VallanceSchenkerlive in Mexico City4:08
12."Crazy World"Meine, Schenker, Rarebell, VallanceSchenkerlive in San Francisco5:33
13."Wind of Change"MeineMeinelive in Munich5:46
14."Heroes Don't Cry"MeineSchenkernew studio track4:32
15."White Dove" (cover of Omega song "Gyöngyhajú lány")Gábor Presser, Schenker, MeineAnna Adamis, Schenker, Meinenew studio track4:18

US version

No.TitleLyricsMusicRecordedLength
1."Tease Me Please Me"  live in Mexico City4:51
2."Is There Anybody There?"  live in Mexico City4:08
3."Rhythm of Love"  live in Berlin3:45
4."In Trance"  live in Mexico City4:06
5."No Pain No Gain"  live in Mexico City4:06
6."When the Smoke Is Going Down"  live in Mexico City2:36
7."Living for Tomorrow"  live In Leningrad6:55
8."Concerto in V" (instrumental)  live in Berlin or San Francisco3:00
9."Alien Nation"  live in Mexico City5:28
10."Crazy World"  live in San Francisco5:33
11."Wind of Change"  live in Munich5:46
12."Edge of Time" (US edition bonus track)MeineSchenkernew studio track4:07
13."Heroes Don't Cry"  new studio track4:32
14."White Dove" (cover of Omega song "Gyöngyhajú lány")Gábor Presser, Schenker, MeineAnna Adamis, Schenker, Meinenew studio track4:19

Personnel

Scorpions
Studio session musicians
Production

Charts

Chart (1985)Peak
position
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [5] 66
UK Rock & Metal Albums (OCC) [6] 29

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