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Music review: Scorpions – ‘Return to Forever’

By Clint Rhodes 2 min read
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The 18th studio album by the Scorpions was never meant to be.

After a noteworthy career of delivering some of heavy metalĢƵ more memorable songs, 2010ĢƵ “Sting in the Tail” was supposed to be the German heavy metal bandĢƵ swan song.

I guess I should have been suspicious when the final track of the album was titled “The Best Is Yet to Come.”

While contemplating life without a stage, the veteran rockers became inspired and returned to the studio to muscle out one more album.

“We’re going out with a bang,” sings Klaus Meine on the latest albumĢƵ opening track.

Meine continues to sound forever youthful and endlessly energetic on a collection of rousing rockers and soaring ballads ushering in another spirited Auf Wiedersehen.

The Scorpions first captured my attention with 1979ĢƵ “Lovedrive” with its provocative album cover and explosive three-guitar assault provided by Rudolf Schenker, Matthias Jabs and the returning Michael Schenker on killer cuts like “Another Piece of Meat,” “Loving You Sunday Morning” and the scorching title track.

The band is at its best delivering straightforward rockers like “We Built This House,” “Rock My Car,” “All for One” and “Hard Rockin’ the Place.” Catchy power ballads such as “House of Cards,” “Gypsy Life” and “Eye of the Storm” are reminiscent of the earlier classics “Still Loving You” and “Wind of Change.”

The quality of the arrangements offered on “Return to Forever” solidifies it as one of the bandĢƵ best releases.

It also provides plenty of support to convince the rockers that retirement isn’t an option just yet.

“ItĢƵ better to burn out than to fade away,” sings Neil Young on 1979ĢƵ “My My, Hey Hey (Out of the Blue).”

At the moment, the Scorpions don’t appear to be in any rush to choose either one of these options.

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