The current studio album incl. seven additional bonus tracks and two DVDs. The Scorpions are on the move! After last year’s massive sold-out world tour, the band is back to rock stages even harder. On their gigantic 50th Anniversary World Tour that kicked off in 2015, the Scorpions are heading to Eastern Europe in February before returning to the US with an impressive five night run at The Joint inside Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas and playing even more shows in cities around the globe. The Scorpions have been going full throttle for more than fifty years now, with their best-selling albums dominating the charts for over 500 weeks in Germany alone, and countless chart successes abroad, as well as thousands of unforgettable concerts in cities like Rio de Janeiro, Tokyo, Moscow, New York, Los Angeles, Paris or Berlin.
The legendary first lineup of Chick Corea's fusion band Return to Forever debuted on this classic album (titled after the group but credited to Corea), featuring Joe Farrell on soprano sax and flute, the Brazilian team of vocalist Flora Purim and drummer/percussionist Airto Moreira, and electric bass whiz Stanley Clarke. It wasn't actually released in the U.S. until 1975, which was why the group's second album, Light as a Feather, initially made the Return to Forever name. Nonetheless, Return to Forever is every bit as classic, using a similar blend of spacy electric-piano fusion and Brazilian and Latin rhythms…
The Scorpions are back with a brand new studio album on 'Return To Forever', again produced by the Swedish team of producers Mikael Nord Andersson and Martin Hansen, there are twelve brand-new, rocking Scorpions tracks, the deluxe edition of the album also includes four new songs , Show all Scorpions once more at the height of their creative powers. Tracks like the first single 'We Built This House' are up to date as the rousing 'House Of Cards' (a guaranteed hit live). Likewise, in the category of future live-Hit falls 'Eye Of The Storm', a play that gives an idea of the incredible dynamics and playfulness that characterize the stage performances of the Scorpions. In songs such as 'We Built This House' reflects the band the past 50 years, their philosophy and the lessons they learned from an extraordinary life. …
The most popular and successful lineup of Return to Forever – Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke, Lenny White, and Al Di Meola – was coming off the Grammy-winning No Mystery when it recorded its third and final album, Romantic Warrior. It has been suggested that in employing a medieval album cover (drawn by Wilson McLean), using titles like "Medieval Overture" and "Duel of the Jester and the Tyrant," and occasionally playing in a baroque style, particularly in Clarke's "The Magician," Corea was responding to Rick Wakeman's successful string of albums on similar themes…