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Michael Schenker
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Along with
Gary Moore
,
Michael Schenker
never quite reached the same level of acclaim stateside as he did in Europe (and other parts of the world), despite possessing exceptional, and quite influential, six-string skills. Born on January 10, 1955, in Savstedt, Germany, it was
Schenker
's older brother,
Rudolf
, who sparked the youngster's interest in guitar at an early age. Entirely self-taught,
Michael
picked up a thing or two from such hard-rocking acts as
Wishbone Ash
and
Mountain
, as well as
his older brother, who would offer the youngster money if he would transcribe certain songs for him while he was at work. As a result of constant playing, it wasn't long before
Schenker
showed immense talent with the instrument, and by the early '70s, joined
Rudolf
's group,
the Scorpions
.
Michael
appeared on the group's 1972 full-length debut,
Lonesome Crow
, and toured with the outfit (all at the age of 17). But it was during the album's supporting tour that another up-and-coming outfit,
UFO
, took a keen interest in the young
Schenker
and managed to pry the guitarist away from
the Scorpions
.
Although a language barrier existed between
Schenker
and his new bandmates (he barely knew any English at the time), the guitarist let his playing do the talking, especially on his first recording with the group, 1974's
Phenomenon
, which spawned such metal classics/
Schenker
showcases as
"Doctor Doctor"
and
"Rock Bottom"
(also of note was the instrumental
"Lipstick Traces,"
a tune which
Schenker
played entirely with his feet!). It was also around this time that
Schenker
began playing an instrument that he would become synonymous with for the rest of his career, a Gibson Flying V (which would eventually be decorated with a half-white/half-black paint job). Heavy-duty touring and a pair of further releases, 1975's
Force It
and 1976's
No Heavy Petting
, set the stage perfectly for what
UFO
hoped would be a global commercial breakthrough.
The late '70s saw
UFO
issue a trio of classic hard rock albums -- 1977's
Lights Out
, 1978's
Obsession
, and especially 1979's outstanding live set,
Strangers in the Night
-- all of which made strong showings on the U.S. charts. But
UFO
's time in the limelight would be fleeting, as alcohol/substance overindulgence and erratic behavior drew a wedge between
Schenker
and the rest of
UFO
(the guitarist also became famous for disappearing from the group without any notice, leaving them high and dry mid-tour). 1979 saw
Schenker
's exit from
UFO
(who were never the same after his exit) and re-entry into
the Scorpions
. But, as with his first go around with the group,
Schenker
's tenure was a fleeting one, only lasting a single album, 1979's
Lovedrive
, before exiting once more.
The same year,
Schenker
was invited to take the place of the just-departed
Joe Perry
in
Aerosmith
. Despite a few jam sessions between
Schenker
and the others, nothing ever materialized of the
Schenker
-
Aerosmith
union (the interesting meeting was discussed by the group in their 1999 autobiography, Walk This Way). Now free of any other obligations,
Schenker
set his sights on a solo career, forming
the Michael Schenker Group
immediately thereafter. While the group got off to a promising start with such strong releases as 1980's
Michael Schenker Group
, 1981's
MSG
, plus 1982's
Assault Attack
and
One Night at Budokan
, interest eventually evaporated, as it became obvious with each subsequent release that
Schenker
had set his sights at the top of the charts rather than sticking to good old-fashioned hard rock/heavy metal. Constant lineup fluctuation didn't help, either.
1982 saw
Schenker
get an invite from
Ozzy Osbourne
to join his group immediately after
Randy Rhoads
' tragic death, but like the
Aerosmith
bid several years earlier, it failed to pan out. Despite failing to issue a big commercial breakthrough on his own (although 1989's pop-metal outing,
Save Yourself
, credited to
the McAuley-Schenker Group
, came close), the guitarists in such renowned groups as
Metallica
and
Def Leppard
were quick to voice
Schenker
's influence. The early '90s saw
Schenker
appear with
Ratt
on a best-forgotten episode of MTV's popular Unplugged series, in addition to participating in a one-off pop-metal "supergroup,"
Contraband
(which included members of such groups as
Shark Island
,
Vixen
,
Ratt
, and
L.A. Guns
), who issued a lone self-titled debut in 1991.
Throughout the '90s,
Schenker
continued to issue solo albums, including 1993's acoustic-based
Thank You
and 1999's more rock-based
Unforgiven
, but the real story of the '90s for
Schenker
was his re-enlistment into
UFO
in 1993. Predictably,
Schenker
's second go-around with
UFO
was short-lived, yet it did spawn a world tour as well as an all-new studio effort, 1995's
Walk on Water
.
Schenker
's pace of issuing solo albums only increased during the early 21st century, as such titles as 2000's all-instrumental
Adventures of the Imagination
, plus a staggering three albums in 2001 alone (
MS 2000: Dreams and Expressions
,
Odd Trio
, and
Be Aware of Scorpions
) saw the light of day. 2002 saw
Schenker
sign on with
UFO
once more for a new album,
Sharks
. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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