Herman Rarebell began his life on the 18th of November 1949 in Saarbrucken, Germany, his zodiac sign being Scorpio. By the age of 12 his passion for drumming was so extreme that he would practice on anything available, including an old sloped chair. His song writing was influenced by the music of Led Zeppelin, a group which he still loves.
After qualifying in drums and piano at the Music School in Saarbrucken, and after he played with Mastermen (1965) and with Fuggs Blues (1968) he moved on to England from 1971 to 1977 where he was hoping to find the next great Heavy Metal Band and there Michael Schenker introduced him to the Scorpions and began his international career as drummer and songwriter for the Scorpions. He was a driving force for the band, leading it with the full sound of his drums and especially during the live appearances, making the band perform the songs in a spectacular way. He was an important composer in the history of the group, writing classic songs like "Another piece of meat", "Falling in Love" and the second single from Savage Amusement "Passion rules the game" and writing the lyrics for some of the most classic songs of the band like "Rock You Like a Hurricane", "Make It Real", "Dynamite", "Blackout", "Arizona", "Bad Boys Running Wild", "Don't Stop At the Top", "Tease Me Please Me" and other songs. In 1982 he released his first solo album Nip In The Bud (which he re-recorded as Herman ze German & Friends with the help of some friends of his as guest such as members of Dokken, Great White, Ratt etc.) It is worth noting that he is and was the only musician of the Scorpions who did his own solo project while still a full member of the band.
This album was recorded as a trio and I guess Herman Rarebell was not really satisfied with these recordings, because he re-recorded this album in 1985 ("Herman Ze German & Friends; coming soon in this blog).
After qualifying in drums and piano at the Music School in Saarbrucken, and after he played with Mastermen (1965) and with Fuggs Blues (1968) he moved on to England from 1971 to 1977 where he was hoping to find the next great Heavy Metal Band and there Michael Schenker introduced him to the Scorpions and began his international career as drummer and songwriter for the Scorpions. He was a driving force for the band, leading it with the full sound of his drums and especially during the live appearances, making the band perform the songs in a spectacular way. He was an important composer in the history of the group, writing classic songs like "Another piece of meat", "Falling in Love" and the second single from Savage Amusement "Passion rules the game" and writing the lyrics for some of the most classic songs of the band like "Rock You Like a Hurricane", "Make It Real", "Dynamite", "Blackout", "Arizona", "Bad Boys Running Wild", "Don't Stop At the Top", "Tease Me Please Me" and other songs. In 1982 he released his first solo album Nip In The Bud (which he re-recorded as Herman ze German & Friends with the help of some friends of his as guest such as members of Dokken, Great White, Ratt etc.) It is worth noting that he is and was the only musician of the Scorpions who did his own solo project while still a full member of the band.
This album was recorded as a trio and I guess Herman Rarebell was not really satisfied with these recordings, because he re-recorded this album in 1985 ("Herman Ze German & Friends; coming soon in this blog).
Personnel:
D.H. Cooper (guitar)
George Phillips vocals, bass)
Herman Rarebell (drums, percussion)
Tracklist:
01. Messing Around (Cooper/Phillips/Rarebell) 3.20
02. Two-Timer (Cooper/Phillips/Rarebell) 3.52
03. Having A Good Time (Cooper/Phillips/Rarebell) 4.01
04. Rock Your Balls (Cooper/Phillips/Rarebell) 2.50
05. Triangle (Cooper/Phillips/Rarebell) 3.13
06. Slob (Cooper/Phillips/Rarebell) 3.23
07. Junk Funk (Cooper/Phillips/Rarebell) 4.03
08. Do It (Cooper/Phillips/Rarebell) 2.57
09. Pancake (Cooper/Phillips/Rarebell) 3.15
10. I'll Say Goodbye (Cooper/Phillips/Rarebell) 3.47