Return to Forever (Scorpions album)
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Released | 20 February 2015 | |||
Recorded | 2011–2014 | |||
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Length | 47:38 | |||
Label | Sony Music Germany RCA Records | |||
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Return to Forever is the eighteenth studio album by German
Background
In late 2011, the band started throwing ideas for further side projects. They had in mind two ideas. One was to release a film made from over 900 hours of footage from concerts different festivals, concert on
In 2011 the band members started searching unreleased songs in their archives. They found many unreleased songs and some of the songs that they hadn't finished composing. These songs mainly had draft lyrics and there were also a couple of
In 2010, the Scorpions announced their
Until the end of 2014, the band had around 30 new written songs.[12] When the band took the album to the record label, they had 19 songs that they wanted to do double album. The record label rejected the idea of the double album because they needed bonus tracks for different markets. So the band could only pick 12 songs that would go to the main track listing.[13]
About the tracks
- "Going Out With a Bang" is a new song written by Mikael Nord Andersson and Martin Hansen. It is about the triumph of friendship between band members and their survival through all 50 years and all the ups and downs in their careers. Klaus Meine said: "We are still standing strong and we are going out with a bang, yeah!". It is influenced a bit by blues.[14]
- "We Built This House" is also a new song and songwriting collaboration between verse and again one more chorus after the chorus.[14]
- "Rock My Car" is a song that originates from 1985. It's about driving a fast car on the German
- "House of Cards" is a song for which Schenker wrote music in 1998/99. and then Meine wrote lyrics for it in 2001. Originally, they wanted to put this song on the live album Acoustica (2001).[17][18] Lyrically, it is about love and when love turns to hate.
- "All for One" is a song about the band's philosophy and friendship.
- "Rock 'n' Roll Band" is a song about sex, drugs, and strip clubs seeing girls dancing to the Scorpions' music.[14]
- "Catch Your Luck and Play" is a song that was written in 1986/87. and it was supposed to go on the album hook line, even though it had a great opening riff. In collaboration with Andersson and Hansen, Schenker wrote a new chorus for the song. Lyrically, the song has a rock 'n' roll kind of theme. Explaining the theme of the song, Meine said: "No matter what comes my way, tomorrow is a brand new day. And we go for it".[14][15]
- "Rollin' Home" is a new song. Hansen started to write lyrics for the song by himself and then, later, he and Meine finished the lyrics together. Hansen was inspired to write lyrics when Meine told him a story of how Scorpions travelled to concerts in an old beat-up van in the early seventies, in a period when American drummer Joe Wyman was in the band and how they had a traffic accident with the van in which they, luckily, all survived.[14][17]
- "Hard Rockin' the Place" is a song that originates from the beginning of [the] eighties. It's a song that the band always had on their demo CD. Band members often picked this song for their albums, but every time they tried the song, it never fit any of the albums. But with the help of Andersson and Hansen, they found the right way it would fit on the album.[14]
- "Eye of the Storm" is a song that was written around 1991. The band would occasionally pick the song for their albums, including Humanity: Hour I (2007), but it didn't make it on this album because the band was working with different composing teams and had plenty of other songs, so this song couldn't fit on it.[15][14] Lyrically, [the] song is about writing a postcard home after a long tour.[17]
- "The Scratch" is [the] last song written for the album and it was written around October 2014, right before the band had finished with the recording of the album.swing kind of song and it very influenced by Benny Goodman and it has 18 different guitar lines, which were all recorded on the same day.[19]
- "Gypsy Life" is a song that was written in 1999 and was supposed to go on the live album Acoustica (2001). It's about living life on the road, missing the life on the road after being at home for a long time, and then going back on the road again.[17]
- "The World We Used to Know" is a political song written in 2014. It is inspired by the conflicts that happened around the world in 2014, including the ones in Gaza Strip and Ukraine. Klaus Meine explained: "I thought, we all go backwards in time, you know. And I hope we will have a chance to go forward, saying right now it feels like it's a long way to go to find the world we used to know. And the world we used to know is the world we have known for the past 25 years".[14][17]
- "Dancing with the Moonlight" originates from a demo recorded during the Savage Amusement (1988) era called "Dancing In the Moonlight".[20] It's a song about an airplane trip that occurred on Meine's birthday in 2009 when The Scorpions toured Russian Far East with Alice Cooper and Kingdom Come. While in the air, the airplane went through thunderstorm and in one moment started going down. Klaus Meine said: "I wrote the song about it "Dancing with the Moonlight", because our plane was dancing with the moonlight, going through these rough thunderstorms, but we survived.
- "When the Truth is a Lie" is a song that is in the vein of the songs "China White" from Blackout (1982) and the title song from Animal Magnetism (1980).
- "Who We Are" is a song that was written in 2014. It's in the tradition of the band The Who and with a length of 2:33 it's one of the shortest songs ever written by Klaus Meine and he described this song as a "nice song that you can throw in". The song features backing vocals by Andersson and Hansen and it's about a relationship, but it can be also interpreted as a song about the songwriter partnership between Meine and Schenker.
- "Delirious" is [a] song that originates from 1984/85 and it never made it onto any of the Scorpions albums because it's an experimental kind of a song and it has a dance rhythm. It was influenced by the album Physical Graffiti (1975) by Led Zeppelin.
- "One and One Is Three" is a song that Schenker started to write on Christmas, 2012 with Scorpions's road manager Clifford Gauntlett. Gauntlett came up with the title of the song and he said that the title describes perfectly what guitar technicianPeter Kirkman and producers Andersson and Hansen. Lyrically, [the] song talks about how everything is possible to achieve when you truly believe in it.
- "Crazy Ride" is a song that originates from the late seventies. Lyrically, [the] song is about fifty years of the Scorpions, from their early days to days of international success. The line "A nameless band back in '65" is a reference to Scorpions's original band name "Nameless" that Schenker gave back in 1965 when he established the band.[14][17]
Release and promotion
On August 16, 2014 Scorpions released through their
On September 11, 2015, the album was released in various formats, including digital, Deluxe CD, and vinyl containing 19 songs. Besides the four tracks previously found on the deluxe edition of the album "The World We Used to Know", "Dancing with the Moonlight", "When the Truth Is a Live" and "Who We Are", the North American version of the album contains three additional exclusive bonus track "Crazy Ride", "One and One Is Three" and "Delirious". The Scorpions have also launched an official D2C store with exciting offerings for fans featuring brand new t-shirt and sweatshirt designs coupled with the CD and Vinyl versions of the album. Each bundle had an exclusive custom-made fan poster that featured every fan's name on it who pre-ordered the album through the D2C store by August 14, 2015.[28]
Critical reception
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [35] |
The Arts Desk | [36] |
Blabbermouth.net | 8/10[37] |
Classic Rock | [38] |
Kerrang! | 3/5[39] |
Melodic | [40] |
PopMatters | 7/10[41] |
Fred Thomas from AllMusic stated that "Return to Forever follows suit very much, with the 12 new songs here embodying the same over-the-top celebration and hedonistic revelry of a much younger Scorpions. At times the throwbacks are a little transparent".[35] Ray Van Horn Jr. from Blabbermouth.net wrote about the album that "The SCORPIONS do their damnedest here, like they did on Sting in the Tail prior, to make believe they're living in a "World Wide Live" once again".[37] Nick Hasted from Classic Rock wrote that "It’s 1984 forever for the Scorpions, a return to slick, semi-hard rock and power ballads".[38] Arie van der Graaf from Melodic said that the Scorpions "haven't made an album as fresh as this one for years. With its razor-sharp guitars, great melodic harmonies and hymns they still rule as Germany's most successful rock band, miles ahead of good followers Edguy and Rammstein".[40] Jedd Beaudoin from PopMatters concluded its review saying "We don’t know that this will be the final Scorpions LP, but if it is, the little band from Hanover will certainly have gone out with, as they say, a bang".[41]
Track listing
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "Going Out with a Bang" | Klaus Meine, Martin Hansen | Hansen, Mikael Nord Andersson | 3:47 |
2. | "We Built This House" | Meine, Hansen | Hansen, Andersson | 3:53 |
3. | "Rock My Car" | Meine | Rudolf Schenker | 3:20 |
4. | "House of Cards" | Meine | Schenker | 5:05 |
5. | "All for One" | Meine, Andersson, Hansen | Meine, Andersson, Hansen | 2:58 |
6. | "Rock 'n' Roll Band" | Meine | Meine | 3:54 |
7. | "Catch Your Luck and Play" | Meine, Andersson, Hansen | Schenker | 3:33 |
8. | "Rollin' Home" | Meine, Hansen | Hansen, Andersson | 4:03 |
9. | "Hard Rockin' the Place" | Meine | Schenker | 4:06 |
10. | "Eye of the Storm" | Meine | Meine, Andersson, Hansen | 4:27 |
11. | "The Scratch" | Andersson | Andersson, Hansen | 3:41 |
12. | "Gypsy Life" | Meine | Schenker | 4:51 |
Total length: | 47:38 |
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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13. | "The World We Used to Know" | Meine | Meine | 3:51 |
14. | "Dancing with the Moonlight" | Meine | Matthias Jabs | 3:42 |
15. | "When the Truth Is a Lie" | Jabs | Jabs, Andersson, Hansen | 4:27 |
16. | "Who We Are" | Meine | Meine | 2:33 |
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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13. | "One and One Is Three" | Clifford Gauntlett, Andersson, Hansen | Schenker, Andersson, Hansen | 4:22 |
14. | "Crazy Ride" | Meine | Schenker | 4:21 |
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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13. | "The World We Used to Know" | 3:51 | ||
14. | "Dancing with the Moonlight" | 3:42 | ||
15. | "When the Truth Is a Lie" | 4:27 | ||
16. | "Who We Are" | 2:33 | ||
17. | "Delirious" | Meine | Schenker | 2:58 |
18. | "We Built This House" (Lyrics Video) | 3:55 | ||
19. | "Return to Forever – Track-by-Track Interview" | 22:47 | ||
20. | "Return to Forever – Generic Interview (English)" | 31:36 |
No. | Title | Length |
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13. | "The World We Used to Know" | 3:51 |
14. | "Dancing with the Moonlight" | 3:42 |
15. | "When the Truth Is a Lie" | 4:27 |
16. | "Who We Are" | 2:33 |
17. | "One and One Is Three" | 4:22 |
18. | "Crazy Ride" | 4:21 |
No. | Title | Length |
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13. | "The World We Used to Know" | 3:51 |
14. | "Dancing with the Moonlight" | 3:42 |
15. | "When the Truth Is a Lie" | 4:27 |
16. | "Who We Are" | 2:33 |
17. | "Crazy Ride" | 4:21 |
18. | "One and One Is Three" | 4:22 |
19. | "Delirious" | 2:58 |
Personnel
- Scorpions
- Klaus Meine – lead vocals
- Rudolf Schenker – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
- Matthias Jabs – lead guitar, backing vocals
- Paweł Mąciwoda – bass, backing vocals
- James Kottak – drums, backing vocals
- Production
- Mikael Nord Andersson – production, engineering, mixing
- Martin Hansen – production, engineering, mixing
- Tim Eckhorst – cover artwork
Charts
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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Certifications
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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France ( SNEP)[70]
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Gold | 50,000‡ |
Russia ( NFPF)[71]
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Platinum | 10,000* |
* Sales figures based on certification alone. |
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