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SCORPIONS is a German heavy metal or Rock band made up in Hanover in 1965 by
guitarist Rudolf Schenker. Since the beginning of this band, the melodic
style has changed from heavy metal and glam metal to soft rock. The
preparations from 1978 to 1992 are the best manifestation of the gathering,
and include Klaus Meine (vocals), Rudolf Schenker (rhythm guitar), Matthias
Jabs (lead guitar), Francis Buchholz (bass), and Herman Rarebell (drums). A
permanent part of the band is Schenker, even though Meine has appeared on
Scorpions' studio collections, while Hits has been an established part since
around 1978, and bassist Paweł Mąciwoda and drummer Mikkey Dee have been in
the band since around 2003 and 2016 separately.
Roth left in 1978, and Schenker and Meine took command of the ensemble,
empowering them to create music and compose rhyme. Matthias Punches joined
in 1978, and with the melodic rock he played and the impact of Dieter Dierks
in the band, the Scorpions changed their sound to melodic heavy metal mixed
with melodic "Power Rock Ballads", evident on the collection Lovedrive
(1979) which began the progression of the band's sound, with recordings
expanding later in several of their collections. Michael Schenker also
played on the Lovedrive collection. Over the next ten years, the band
achieved impact, support from music experts, and critical commercial success
with the compilations Animal Magnetism (1980), Blackout (1982), Love at
First Sting (1984), the live recording World Wide Live (1985), Savage
Amusement (1988), their best-selling compilation Best of Rockers 'n' Ballads
(1989), and Crazy World (1990), all went around with one platinum award in
the US.
MTV delivered the collection's recordings "Rock You Like a Hurricane”, “Bad
Boys Running Wild”, “Big City Nights”, and the power ballad “Still Loving
You” critical broadcast appointments significantly adding to the
collection's prosperity. The channel even provided Scorpions with the
epithet "The Ambassadors of Rock" to the shame of industry insiders who
perceived the leader's impact in the background. Rolling Stone magazine
named them “The Heroes of Heavy Metal”.
On October 23, 2014 Scorpions' chief Klaus Meine addressed the band's French
group of followers Crazyscorps, and reported that the new record would be
distributed in February or March 2015, to match with the band's 50th
commemoration. As opposed to what the band said in 2013, the new record will
introduce not just recently recorded renditions of never-distributed
melodies, yet in addition new material, composed somewhere in the range of
2011 and 2014. The collection is being kept in Sweden, with producers Martin
Hansen and Mikael Nord Andersson. Drummer James Kottak, who left the band in
May 2014 for recovery, would get back to playing drums on the new record.
The Album Return To Forever was delivered on February 20, 2015. On August 29,
2015, the Scorpions reported 50th-anniversary deluxe editions of their
collections Taken By Force, Tokyo Tapes, Lovedrive, Blackout, Love At First
Sting, World Wide Live, and Savage Amusement which are set to be delivered on
November 6, 2015. These deluxe releases include "dozens of unreleased songs,
alternate versions of big hits, alternate versions, and live show recordings.