Sting in the Tail

Sting in the Tail
Studio album by Scorpions
Released 19 March 2010 (2010-03-19)
(see release history)
Recorded Scorpio Sound Studio, and Vocal Land Studio (Additional vocals), Germany,
The Garage Studio (Vocals) and Atlantisstudion (Drums), Stockholm, Sweden
May – December 2009
Genre Hard rock, heavy metal
Length 47:20
Label Sony Music Germany
New Door/UME (US)
Producer Mikael Nord Andersson, Martin Hansen
Scorpions chronology
Humanity: Hour I
(2007)
Sting in the Tail
(2010)
Comeblack (2011)
Singles from Sting in the Tail
  1. "The Good Die Young"
    Released: February 26, 2010
  2. "Raised on Rock"
    Released: 2010

Sting in the Tail is the seventeenth studio album by the German rock band Scorpions. It was released on 19 March 2010 in Europe (March 14 in Greece) and on March 23 in North America. At the time it was a farewell album, released prior to their farewell tour.

In an interview, Rudolf Schenker explained that their goal was to update their sound from their classic period in the 1980s. He explained: "If you take the best song elements from the '80s albums, and put these on one album, you come up with the Sting in the Tail album. So in this case we tried to re-invent the Scorpions sound from the '80s, using the same DNA after putting in a modern twist, to make it sound like today's music."[1]

The album features a duet on the song "The Good Die Young" with the Finnish symphonic metal singer Tarja Turunen, best known as the former lead vocalist of Nightwish.[2]

A tentative title for the album was Humanity: Hour II, however this was eventually scrapped.

First week sales in the United States were 18,500 copies sold placing the album at No. 23 on the Billboard 200 chart. In Germany the album debuted at No. 2, but fell in its second week to No. 3, in France at No. 16 and in Greece at No. 1.[3] The album also peaked at Number 2 on the Billboard Rock Charts.

The Get Your Sting and Blackout World Tour promoting the album was initially reported to be the band's last tour, though this proved not to be the case. In later interviews given after the tour had started, at least two band members (Klaus Meine and Matthias Jabs) stated that the band was not going to stop touring and was in fact, working on new material.

Background and recording

In the early April 2009, Scorpions fan club ScorpNews.com announced that Scorpions would have entered the studio in the fall of the same year to record a new album. A couple of weeks later Klaus Meine in an interview for Deutsche Welle officially confirmed that the band was working on new material. He explained that "after a very turbulent 2008 with 60 shows in 22 countries, we're now trying to breathe a bit and charge our batteries — but also to be creative".[4][5] Two months later, the band had extended their record deal with Ariola.[6]

The band prepared about 18 songs for the album and teamed up with Swedish producers Mikael Nord Andersson an Martin Hansen. All the songs from the album are new written material, except four songs: "Slave Me", "No Limit", "Turn You On" and "The Best Is Yet to Come" which were written during the recording sessions for Unbreakable.[7][8] During those sessions "Turn You On" had a different title and "The Best Is Yet to Come" was also planned to be recorded for the album following Unbreakable, but when the band received an offer from Desmond Child to record Humanity: Hour I, they kept the song and recorded it for this album.[7][9] James Kottak in the interview for Sleaze Roxx explained: "The first four songs that we wrote for this record were actually dark. I call them dark songs because they were probably too heavy compared to the stuff we've done in the past. They were in the vein of "The Good Die Young", but you can't have too many songs like that. I love "The Good Die Young" but I'm glad the way things evolved took us away from where we were headed initially in the songwriting process. We also co-wrote with our producers, Martin Hansen and Mikael Andersson, who took the whole thing to an entirely different level".[8][10]

Recording process started in May 2009 and took place in four different recording studios. Main recording was done in Scorpio Sound Studio. Vocals were done in The Garage Studios in Stockholm, while additional vocals were recorded in Vocal Land Studio. Drum parts were recorded at Atlantisstudion in Stockholm.[7][11] By the mid-December 2009 the band had finished with the recording of the album. Just before Christmas, they invited people from the European record company people to a listen session. After they listened the whole album the next day the management told the band that the record company loved it and that it was the best record in years. The management proposed the idea of this album being the last studio album and announcing a final tour. Matthias Jabs explained "We had never spent a second thinking about this. For us, subconsciously, we thought it would go on forever. We were taken back a bit, but after a couple days living with the thought we decided together – that would be the right thing to do. We want to go out on top while we are still healthy and can still do a high-energy show that’s two, sometimes three hours a night."[12]

Composition and lyrical content

Rudolf Schenker explained that with this album, Scorpions went back to their roots. He said "If you take the best song elements from the ‘80s albums, and put these on one album, you come up with the Sting in the Tail album. So in this case we tried to re-invent the Scorpions sound from the ‘80s, using the same DNA after putting in a modern twist, to make it sound like today’s music".[13][14]

Lyrics on the album deal with various subjects. "Raised on Rock" is the song about Scorpions' philosophy of life. Klaus Meine explained "We all started listening the music and growing up with the music back in the 60s". Rudolf Schenker also added ""Raised on Rock" is our soundtrack and it will be our soundtrack until the end of our days. It's the reason why we formed the band." Songs "Let's Rock", "Rock Zone" and "Spirit of Rock" deal with the same subject.[14][15] "Sting in the Tail" is a song about attitude and as Schenker said "it is really a great symbol of what the Scorpions are all about".[16][17] "The Good Die Young" is a song about all the people around the world who stand for freedom and peace. Klaus Meine explained "We all live in trouble times. I think that song is trying to express that kind of feeling". "Lorelei" is a song about the legend of the water-spirit Lorelei who lives on the top of the rock Loreley above the river Rhine.[15] "SLY" is the fictional song about a girl named Sly. Klaus Meine explained "When "Still Loving You" was a smash hit back in the '80s, many folks made love to that song, obviously. Many people told us in Europe, especially France, 'We called our daughter Sly because of Still Loving You'"[18]

Release and promotion

The title for the album was announced on November 22, 2009 and the artwork was released on January 8, 2010.[19][20] First snippets of the album were uploaded on Scorpions' official web site on January 24, 2010 and final snippets of the whole album were released on Amazon.de on February 25, 2010.[21][22] The complete track list was revealed on February 5, 2010.[23] Eight days later promotional video for the album was released on Blabbermouth.net[24] The first international single released from the album was the song "The Good Die Young". It was premiered by the Greek online radio station Rockmachine.gr and a reduced radio broadcast quality version of the song was uploaded to YouTube by the domestic Scorpions' fan club Greek Sting Fan Club.[25] The first single in the United States was "Raised on Rock". It was available for purchase via Amazon.com prior the release of the album. The song reached No. 1 one on the classic rock radio stations.[26] On June 21, 2010, the band released the single from the album to the radio, with the title track "Sting in the Tail".[16][27] In Greece album was released exclusively with the Real News newspaper on March 14, 2010. The day before the release Greek Fan Club held listening session for the album at Hard Rock Cafe in Athens.[28] The album was released on March 19, 2010. in Europe and March 23, 2010. in United States. In the week of release in the US, iTunes gave customers the opportunity to preorder the album until March 22 with the special download of the exclusive bonus track called "Let's Rock!".[29] From April 20 till June 1, 2010, magazine Classic Rock Revisited gave Scorpions' fans opportunity to win a copy of album autographed by Klaus Meine, Rudolf Schenker and Matthias Jabs by filling out the eForm for a randow draw.[30] On November 2, 2010. Sony Music Germany released a Premium Edition of the album, which consists of the CD and a bonus DVD. The CD has standard 12 tracks plus five bonus tracks: "Dreamers", "Too Far", "Miracle", a new version of the song "The Good Die Young" which is a duet with Tarja Turunen and "Thunder and Lightning", which was previously released as a bonus track on a Japanese versions of the album. The bonus DVD has live videos of the performances of the song "Sting in the Tail" in San Antonio and the song "The Best Is Yet to Come" recorded in Prague. Bonus DVD also features EPK for the Sting in the Tail album.[31]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
About.com[32]
Allmusic[33]
antiMusic[34]
Blabbermouth.net[35]
Gears Of Rock[36]
Metal Assault[37]
MetaleaterA-[38]
Sea of Tranquility[39]
Sputnikmusic[40]

Sting in the Tail generally received positive reviews. Thom Jurek from Allmusic rated album with four out of five stars stating that "as a farewell, Sting in the Tail is an album the Scorpions and their fans can be proud of".[33] Scott Alisoglu from Blabbermouth.net gave the album eight stars out of ten by saying that album is "very good representation of what makes the Scorpions a truly classic heavy metal band".[35] Kevin Wierzbicki from antiMusic rated this album with three and a half stars commenting that "Sting in the Tail is pretty much a typical Scorpions effort filled with well-performed but ultimately forgettable rockers".[34] Sputnikmusic scored this album with three and half out of five by saying that this album "won't go down as one of the best albums The Scorpions put out in their career, but it's a solid end to what has been a great run."[40] Two of the reviewers gave the album almost full score. Tony Antunovich from Metaleater gave the album A- stating that "is a solid effort and focuses primarily on slightly toned-down Rock anthems performed in SCORPIONS style", while Aniruddh "Andrew" Bansal of Metal Assault nine and a half out of ten by saying that "If this really is the last album they would ever record, I would say with a heavy heart that it's the perfect way to say goodbye to the fans"[37][38] Pete Pardo from Sea of Tranquility gave the album three stars by saying that "to celebrate a long and storied career, Sting in the Tail is not a bad way to go out"[39] Ruben Mosqueda from Sleaze Roxx gave positive review to the album by saying that "Sting in the Tail is a near perfect album and one hell of a way to wind up a career".[41] Former drummer Herman Rarebell said "I like the new album very much. I think that is the way people hear the Scorpions."[42]

The album has sold 18,500 copies in the United States in its first week of release and debuted at position No. 23 on the Billboard 200 chart which is the band's highest chart debut in over 20 years.[43] In Germany, the album received a platinum award for selling over 200,000 copies.[44]

Track listings

International release

No. TitleLyricsMusic Length
1. "Raised on Rock"  Martin Hansen, Klaus MeineMikael Nord Andersson, Hansen 3:58
2. "Sting in the Tail"  MeineMeine, Rudolf Schenker 3:13
3. "Slave Me"  Meine, Matthias Jabs, Eric BazilianSchenker 2:45
4. "The Good Die Young" (featuring Tarja Turunen)MeineSchenker, Christian Kolonovits 5:14
5. "No Limit"  Meine, Schenker, BazilianMeine, Schenker, Bazilian 3:23
6. "Rock Zone"  MeineMeine, Andersson, Hansen 3:18
7. "Lorelei"  Meine, Bazilian, Fredrik Thomander, Anders WikströmSchenker, Thomander, Wikström 4:33
8. "Turn You On"  MeineSchenker, Andersson, Hansen 4:23
9. "Let's Rock!"  Meine, BazilianSchenker, Meine, Bazilian 3:20
10. "SLY"  MeineMeine, Schenker 5:17
11. "Spirit of Rock"  Meine, Schenker, BazilianSchenker, Bazilian 3:43
12. "The Best Is Yet to Come"  Schenker, Bazilian, Thomander, WikströmBazilian, Thomander, Wikström 4:33

Premium Edition

Vinyl LP Edition

Personnel

Scorpions
Production

Release history

Region Date
Greece 14 March 2010
Germany 19 March 2010
United Kingdom 22 March 2010
United States 23 March 2010
Brazil 15 April 2010
Japan 22 April 2010

Charts

Weekly charts
Chart (2010) Peak
position
Austria[45] 6
Belgium Flanders[46] 83
Belgium Wallonia[46] 45
Brazil 27
Canada[47] 22
Finland[45] 6
France[45] 16
Germany[45] 2
Greece[46] 1
Italy[45] 39
Mexico[45] 33
Netherlands[45] 71
Poland[45] 41
Portugal[45] 21
Spain[45] 30
Sweden[45] 14
Switzerland[45] 6
UK Albums[48] 96
US Billboard 200[45] 23
US Hard Rock Albums[47] 2
US Rock Albums[47] 6
Year-end charts
Chart (2010) Rank
German Albums Chart 29

Certifications

Country Organisation Year Sales
Germany BVMI 2011 Platinum (+ 200,000)[49]

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