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# "Hell Cat" (Roth) – 2:54 | |||
# "Crying Days" (Meine, Schenker) – 4:36 | |||
# "Polar Nights" (Roth) – 5:04 | |||
# "Yellow Raven" (Roth) – 4:58 | |||
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Virgin Killer is the fourth studio album by the German heavy metal band Scorpions. It was released in 1976, and was the first album of the band to attract attention outside Europe. The original cover, featuring a naked prepubescent girl, stirred controversy in the United States and elsewhere. It was subsequently reissued with a different cover.
Reception
Cover art
Track listing
Side one
- "Pictured Life" (Meine, Roth, Schenker) – 3:21
- "Catch Your Train" (Meine, Schenker) – 3:32
- "In Your Park" (Meine, Schenker) – 3:39
- "Backstage Queen" (Meine, Schenker) – 3:10
- "Virgin Killer" (Roth) – 3:41
References
- Yasui, Todd Allan (Aug 30 1988), "The Sign of the Scorpions; The West German Metal Meisters' Tour de Force", The Washington Post, pp. F3
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