SCORPIONS Cover Song & Re-Recordings Album: Comeblack – Releases November 15th, 2011 In North America!


SCORPIONS  – Here is an album that has gotten Scott Coverdale and I quite excited around here at the Metal Odyssey International Headquarters: Scorpions Comeblack. The official release date as stated on the Scorpions website is November 1st, 2011 and “available worldwide by Nov. 4th”. I’ve checked around and it appears the North American release date is November 15th, 2011. Comeblack will boast 13 songs, with a combination of re-recorded Scorpions classics and cover songs from legendary bands… these same bands that influenced the Scorpions to become unreal legendary themselves!

A wise old Metalhead once told me, a very, very, long time ago: “You can never get enough of them Scorpions”. Metal be thy name and Hail! Hail! Scorpions!

Comeblack will be released on Sony Music.

* Comeblack will be available on CD and 2 – LP.

Track List For Comeblack:

Rhythm Of Love

No One Like You

The Zoo

Rock You Like A Hurricane

Blackout

Wind Of Change

Still Loving You

Tainted Love

Children Of The Revolution

Across The Universe

Tin Soldier

All Day And All Of The Night

Ruby Tuesday

* For more info on the Scorpions, click on the link below:

SCORPIONS

LONG LIVE THE SCORPIONS.

NO… THANK YOU KLAUS!

Stone.

3 Responses to “SCORPIONS Cover Song & Re-Recordings Album: Comeblack – Releases November 15th, 2011 In North America!”

  1. The Scorpions are the greatest thing to come out of Germany, except maybe beer. These guys are true stalwarts of metal.

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      Metal Odyssey Says:

      Let’s not forget another important export from Germany that I could not see our world of Metal without: DORO. She makes Lee Aaron look like a catholic school choir girl. \m/ I should know… cause I served 8 long years of “time” in a catholic school.

      • I definitely will not forget Doro, if we call Lee Aaron a metal queen, then Doro is a metal goddess! And we won’t forget some of the other great German metal bands like Accept, Bonfire and Kreator.

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