SCORPIONS Guitarist Matthias Jabs On MICHAEL SCHENKER - "He's Not As Reliable As ULI JON ROTH"
May 3, 2007, 17 years ago
Baconmusic UK's James Allman spoke to SCORPIONS lead guitarist Matthias Jabs about their new album Humanity Hour 1. Here are a few excerpts from the chat:
Baconmusic: Can you start by talking me through the writing and recording process for the brand new album 'Humanity Hour 1'?
Jabs: "Yes, we have recorded the new album in Los Angeles. Before we started the album, we invited producers to come over to Germany to see what they could do for us, and we weren't really pleased with what they had to offer. So we knew Desmond Child from since the 1980's and when we asked him if he would be interested in working on a new Scorpions album, he was more than pleased to oblige. So then we decided, what do we do? We have just done a back to the routes album with Unbreakable, we've done an acoustic album and an orchestra album, so what next? Then we thought, how about a concept album and one of the first tihngs Desmond said to us was, how about doing a concept album? So, here we have, Humanity Hour 1 and although it is a very loose concept, the songs are all about humanity itself and the Humanity thing was Desmond's idea."
Baconmusic: Why did you decide to record the new album in Los Angeles?
Jabs: "Well we were happy to work in surroundings that were comfortable to the producer. We didn't want to give him an excuse if the record wasn't good enough! Plus LA is a happening place for music. In our hotel, there was BON JOVI staying, Slash, Paul Stanley. Also, as a European yourself, I'm sure you can appreciate that in the European winter, it is nice to escape to somewhere like L.A. for a few months. This isn't the first time that we've come to L.A. to record, we did Crazy World here which was our biggest selling album."
Baconmusic: I see that Michael Schenker is also on the bill in the UK. Whats the chances of him joining SCORPIONS for a couple of songs as he did at Wacken last year?
Jabs: "Well, I can't really comment on that. You know, he's not as reliable as Uli, and I know it's a horrible thing to say, but when he did it last year, it wasn't so great."
Baconmusic: Some of your UK fans were quite surprised that the last time you were here 2 years ago, you were the support band for JUDAS PRIEST. How did you feel about this tour at the time, and looking back, did you reflect on the tour as a success?
Jabs: "Yes it was certainly a success. We had great fun playing the UK and we thought we gave Judas Priest a good run for their money. Considering that we had not played the UK for a long time, we needed a way to be introduced back to our UK fans, and the tour meant that we could play to lots of British rock fans and it was a great way to put our name back on the UK map."