SCORPIONS: 'Humanity - Hour 1' Enters Greek Chart At No. 2

June 15, 2007

SCORPIONS' latest album, "Humanity - Hour 1", has entered the Greek chart at position No. 2. The group's updated first-week chart results are as follows:

Greece: #2
Germany: #9
Switzerland: #27
Finland: #29
Austria: #41
Sweden: #41
Italy: #44
Czech Republic: #47
France: #58
Spain: #59
Netherlands: #91

SCORPIONS' video for the song "Humanity" has been posted at Georgiew.de. (Follow these instructions: Click on "Clips", then "Music", and you will see a picture of SCORPIONS singer Klaus Meine in frame No. 3. Click on the photo to view the clip.)

A 10-minute video clip of SCORPIONS singer Klaus Meine and guitarist Rudolf Schenker answering questions at a Paris press conference for the band's new album, "Humanity - Hour 1", has been posted at YouTube.

As previously reported, a 30-minute audio interview with Klaus Meine, conducted by Nikos Mastorakis of Greece's Radio Gold 103.3, has been made available for download at this location (MP3, 6.78 MB). During the interview, Meine discusses the band's new album, "Humanity - Hour I", and addresses the possibility of the band retiring without releasing another studio CD.

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