Moment of Glory | |
Type: | album |
Longtype: | of re-recordings and cover tracks |
Artist: | Scorpions & Berlin Philharmonic |
Cover: | Moment of Glory - Scorpions.jpg |
Released: | 8 August 2000 |
Recorded: | January, March and April 2000 |
Studio: | Tonstudio Robert Hafner and MG-Sound-Studios, Vienna, Austria |
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Length: | 61:14 |
Label: | EMI Classics |
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Chronology: | Scorpions |
Prev Title: | Eye II Eye |
Prev Year: | 1999 |
Next Title: | Unbreakable |
Next Year: | 2004 |
Moment of Glory Live | |
Type: | video |
Artist: | Scorpions & Berlin Philharmonic |
Cover: | Scorpions Moment of Glory VHS.jpg |
Released: | 5 December 2000 |
Recorded: | EXPO 2000, Hannover, Germany, 22 June 2000 |
Genre: | Heavy metal, hard rock, symphonic metal |
Length: | 110 min. |
Label: | TDK / Eagle Vision |
Director: | Pit Weyrich |
Producer: | Jorg Hitzemann |
Chronology: | Scorpions video albums |
Prev Title: | Crazy World Tour Live... Berlin 1991 |
Prev Year: | 1991 |
Next Title: | Acoustica |
Next Year: | 2001 |
Moment of Glory is an album by German hard rock band Scorpions. It was recorded in collaboration with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and released in 2000. The album features re-arranged songs from the Scorpions repertoire, as well as classical interludes, a cover song and the new single "Moment of Glory". Initially, English composer Andrew Powell was asked to provide arrangements and Michael Kamen was designated next for the orchestral material. After the latter gave up the job in order to work with Metallica for their album S&M, finally the Austrian arranger and conductor Christian Kolonovits proved to be the right collaborator.[1]
The Moment of Glory concert programme was first presented at the Hannover EXPO in June 2000, with Christian Kolonovits conducting the Berlin Philharmonic. The live performance was filmed to be released in VHS and Video CD in December 2000. In 2001, this rock-symphonic show was taken on a seven-city tour to Russia and the Baltic countries. Christian Kolonovits and Scott Lawton alternated as orchestra conductors.
"Hurricane 2000", the reworking of "Rock You Like a Hurricane", was the official theme song to Sabres Hockey Network broadcasts.
The title track "Moment of Glory" was the official anthem of the EXPO 2000 in Hannover, Germany.
The instrumental "Deadly Sting Suite" is based on two earlier Scorpions tracks, "He's a Woman, She's a Man" and "Dynamite".
The fifth track "Crossfire" repeats the main theme of the Russian song "Moscow Nights".
"Here in My Heart", written by Diane Warren, was recorded by Tiffany 10 years earlier for her album New Inside.
The 5.1 surround mix on the SACD release includes an orchestra-only version of "Wind of Change" as a ghost track, which follows after approximately one minute of silence at the end of "Lady Starlight".
Chart (2000) | Position | |
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German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[3] | 63 | |
South Korean International Albums (MIAK)[4] | 40 |
Year | Title | Chart | Position |
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2000 | "Moment of Glory" | German Singles Chart[5] | 67 |
"Here in My Heart" | UK Singles Chart[6] | 91 |