Scorpions are interesting if that's the route you want to go. They have a few different hits packages that are good. For the deep cuts, that's a different story. The only albums I would be interested in for deep cuts would possibly be Lovedrive, Animal Mag, Blackout, Love At First Sting, Face The Heat, and Humanity, Hour 1. Unless you are a big fan of the latter stuff, the deep cuts on the later albums after LAFS (other than Face The Heat and Humanity) aren't really worth it in terms of buying the whole album. A lot of the older, hard core fans might recommend the earlier stuff. I'm not as familiar with the early albums, but some fans swear by them. If I were doing some limited Scorpions purchasing to try to get the best of their catalog, and didn't want to buy a bunch of albums, I would probably buy, in this order: a hits package (Bad For Good is easy to find, and is okay; there's a much better one that I can't remember that name of, but it's a 2-disk set and has a BNL on the front cover whose naughty bits are covered with strategically-placed scorpions), followed by their two "classic era" live albums (World Wide Live and Live Bites), and then Humanity. Yes, you're not getting many deep cuts off the classic albums and you're not getting anything really obscure, but you're getting a really good sampling of truly some of the best of their material over their entire history while only buying four albums. (Note on the live albums, in the unlikely event you've never heard them at all: They sound too good to be true. Don't know if it bothers you if live albums are overdubbed and sound too perfect. Then again, the Scorps are so polished and perfectionist live that maybe they just are that good.)