Not to be confused with the Michael Schenker Group and their own MSG album, this album and the McAuley Schenker Group in general was a mainstream melodic hard rock & glam-metal effort from legendary guitarist Michael Schenker and singer Robin McAuley. The final album of the duet Robin McAuley and Michael Schenker which was released in 1991. This is an album that was packed with lots of commercial edged melodic rock, powerful ballads, huge harmonic background chants, and thrilling solos, not to forget that Jeff Pilson and James Kottak were also strengthening this magical line-up.
The Schenker Pattison Summit is a melding of musical super powers. For the ultimate rhythm section, they enlisted help from one of rock's most well known drummers, Aynsley Dunbar (UFO, Journey, Starship, Whitesnake) as qwll as world renowned bassist Tim Bogery (Jeff Beck, Cactus). "The Endless Jam Continues" picks up where the first CD left off (and never ended) and surpasses it, containing extended versions of rock classics such as "Layla" and "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" which features some of the greatest guitar solos of Schenker's stellar career. Seldom does an album come together with some of the greatest talents in rock history. "The Endless Jam Continues" is such a record.
Perfect Timing was considered as Michael Schenker’s debut in conquering the United States after few years of concentrating with Michael Schenker Group (MSG) in Europe. On these ten-track record, Schenker took a different route compared to his earlier works. Still in the veins of hard rock elements, but now with a more melodic touch and mid-tempo on majority of the songs. Japanese digitally remastered reissue of the Schenker catalog classic featuring two bonus tracks: radio edits of "Gimme Your Love" and "Follow The Night".
Guitar wizard Michael Schenker did some great work with UFO, but his Michael Schenker Group solo work was spotty. He hooked up with vocalist Robin McAuley to form the McAuley-Schenker Group, which still made the common MSG abbreviation possible…
Perfect Timing was considered as Michael Schenker’s debut in conquering the United States after few years of concentrating with Michael Schenker Group (MSG) in Europe. On these ten-track record, Schenker took a different route compared to his earlier works. Still in the veins of hard rock elements, but now with a more melodic touch and mid-tempo on majority of the songs.
M.S.G. is the seventh album by M.S.G. and the third and final studio album by Michael Schenker and Robin McAuley's project, the McAuley Schenker Group. It was released in 1991 in Japan and 1992 in Europe…
Nightmare: The Acoustic MSG is an EP by the McAuley Schenker Group, released only in Japan, as a companion to the album M.S.G.. It contains acoustic versions of songs from M.S.G. and Save Yourself and follows the flow of unplugged recordings which were very trendy in those years. Robin McAuley delivers fantastic performance on lead vocals, his smooth yet gritty voice fitting perfectly to this type of melodic material.
Former UFO member Michael Schenker (younger brother to Rudolf of the Scorpions) really rips on the guitar. Songs like "Anytime" (a minor hit at #69 on the charts), "Get Down To Bizness" and "I Am Your Radio" really jam! Vocalist Robin McAuley has an incredible gravelly delivery, and sounds great (despite having one of the worst hairdos in 80's rock history!).