
Michael Schenker's Temple of Rock - On a Mission: Live in Madrid
Ratings
A line-up that leaves connoisseurs of the international music scene rapturously clicking their tongues in appreciation. A sold-out theatre saw convincing evidence of just how powerful and exciting a concert from Michael Schenker's Temple Of Rock is. The musicians clapped along with the fans as they sung along to old and new songs. All musical phases of Michael Schenker's career were included. Limited Edition (5000) individual numbered units.
Production
inakustik GmbH
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Michael Schenker
Himself - Lead Guitar

Doogie White
Himself - Lead Vocals

Francis Buchholz
Himself - Bass Guitar

Herman Rarebell
Himself - Drums

Wayne Findlay
Himself - Keyboards
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