Guitar wizard
Michael Schenker did some great work with
UFO, but his Michael Schenker Group solo work was spotty. He hooked up with vocalist
Robin McAuley to form the
McAuley-Schenker Group, which still made the common
MSG abbreviation possible.
McAuley is arguably the best vocalist
Schenker has worked with in his solo career.
Schenker's remarkable ax prowess and
McAuley's voice overshadowed the group's occasionally substandard songwriting. Joining
Schenker and
McAuley on 1989's
Save Yourself are guitarist/keyboardist
Steve Mann, bass guitarist
Rocky Newton, and drummer
Bodo Schopf.
Save Yourself is notable primarily for the minor hit "Anytime," a terrific song with passionate singing and well-executed guitar parts. "Anytime" is light years ahead of the rest of the songs on
Save Yourself, but some of them do have merit. "Bad Boys" is typical of late-'80s pop-metal, which means it's a fun, shout-along arena roof raiser. "Shadow of the Night" is dark and brooding, and
Schenker's guitar licks and monstrously rich tone are stunning. The tightly arranged instrumental "There Has to Be Another Way" is, predictably, one of the best cuts here. "This Is My Heart" is an excellent example of meticulously crafted and arranged melodic hard rock. The CD bonus track "Take Me Back" has a strong melody and relies heavily on rhythm guitar and acoustic guitar.
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Bret Adams, Rovi