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Incorporating a more polished, synth-heavy 80s production style, it yielded hits like "Rhythm of Love" and "Believe in Love." Evolution and the Winds of Change (1990–1999)
A massive turning point featuring guest guitar work from Michael Schenker. It struck a perfect balance between heavy tracks ("Another Piece of Meat") and melodic power ballads ("Holiday"). The Commercial Supernova Scorpions Discography Blogspot
Often considered a "transitional" album, but it features the classic "The Zoo." The title track remains a deep-cut favorite.
Famous for its controversial original cover art, this album contains some of the heaviest riffs of the 70s, including "Pictured Life." So fire up your browser, type in and
An experimental album incorporating pop and electronic elements. 🤘 Modern Era: The Unstoppable Sting (2000s–Present)
Michael Schenker briefly returned to assist on guitar. The album perfectly bridges the 70s grit with 80s melody on tracks like "Holiday" and "Loving You Sunday Morning." It struck a perfect balance between heavy tracks
The final album produced by Dieter Dierks. It features "Wind of Change," an anthem celebrating the end of the Cold War, which became one of the best-selling singles of all time.
A massive return to the heavy Blackout -era sound.
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