On This Day October 10 1989 - McAuley Schenker Group Released Their 6th Album Save Yourself

  • Author Author Pete
  • Publish date Published Published
  • Reading time 1 min read

Where the 80s are still on the air and still being talked about.

This is where the 80s are still on the air and still being talked about.

This community is part of a live 80s radio experience built around We Love the Eighties Radio. Every day the music, movies, television, and moments of the decade are brought back to life, and this is where listeners come to talk about it.

Check in during live radio blocks, share memories, and connect with others who still remember what it felt like when these songs and shows were part of everyday life. Whether you are tuning in right now or just discovering the station, you are in the right place.

Listen Live

Join the discussion

About This Community
Free registration. Facebook and Google login available.

Overview Discussion

On This Day October 10 1989 - McAuley Schenker Group Released Their 6th Album Save Yourself
On this day October 10 1989, McAuley Schenker Group released Save Yourself, their sixth studio album and one of their most dynamic hard rock releases of the decade. The record delivered a powerful mix of soaring vocals, sharp guitar work, and polished production that defined the band’s late 80s sound.

Fronted by Robin McAuley alongside guitarist Michael Schenker, the group blended melodic hooks with heavy riffs to create an album that stood out in the crowded hard rock scene. Songs like Anytime and Save Yourself became fan favorites, showcasing both Schenker’s legendary guitar skills and McAuley’s commanding voice.

Save Yourself captured the energy and confidence of late 80s rock while maintaining the musicianship that longtime fans expected. It remains a strong example of how classic rock artists evolved to match the sound and style of the era.

80s insight: Save Yourself reflected the peak of 80s hard rock, combining technical excellence with arena-ready energy that kept the genre alive through the end of the decade.
  • Reading time 1 min read
  • Reading time 1 min read
  • Reading time 1 min read
  • Reading time 1 min read

Comments

There are no comments to display
Back
Top