Fly to the Rainbow Scorpions

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  • Release Date: 06/03/2008
  • Original Release: 1974
  • Sales Rank: 24,344
  • Label: BMG JAPAN
  • UPC: 4988017659786
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CD - German Import$11.99
 
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Fly to the Rainbow

1LISTENSpeedy's Coming 3:38
2LISTENThey Need a Million 4:54
3LISTENDrifting Sun 7:43
4LISTENFly People Fly 5:06
5LISTENThis Is My Song 4:18
6LISTENFar Away 5:43
7LISTENFly to the Rainbow 9:40

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Editorial Reviews

On their second effort, Fly to the Rainbow, the Scorpions begin to establish their trademark hard-rock sound while exorcising the last of their remaining psychedelic hippie tendencies. In fact, the band bursts out of the gate in surprisingly straightforward fashion with the hard rocking "Speedy's Coming" before resorting to the aforementioned bad habits on otherwise promising tracks such as "Fly People Fly" and "They Need a Million"; the first never really gets off the ground, seeming almost like a prelude to the title track, and the second is let down by the weak vocals of guitarists Rudolf Schenker and Uli Jon Roth, who have no business competing against vocalist Klaus Meine. Roth insists, however, on taking center stage for "Drifting Sun," which exposes his shameless Hendrix-isms, down to the opening riff lifted straight out of "Spanish Castle Magic." And while it closes the album in rather schizophrenic fashion, the epic nine-minute title track would become a concert standard -- albeit without its senseless folky intro. Fly to the Rainbow is another growing experience for the Scorpions; and the band would truly hit the jackpot with the following year's In Trance. Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide

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Scorpions Rule!by Chappa_Larcha

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October 18, 2008: The second album finds the band moving into hard rock territory as evidenced by the opening number "Speedy's Coming". There are some flamenco influences as well like at the beginning of "They Need A Million". "Drifting Sun" features vocal parts by both Uli Roth and Rudolph Schenker in the middle! My favorite tune here is the dreamy "Far Away" with a pretty cool melodic solo from Roth with the wah wah pedal!

This review was written about the CD German Import edition.