The record kicks off with a pair of newly written songs, “Going Out
With a Bang” and “We Built This House”. The latter being the stronger song of
the pair. The sparse acoustic verse building to a driving melodic chorus is
signature Scorpions all the way. With the exception of " Hard Rocking All Over the Place", which would have made a great opening track, this is about
as heavy as this record gets. The rest of the tracks consist of mostly mid-tempo
rockers and a heavy dose of signature Scorpions
ballads. Fans looking for a heavy record ala 2004’s Unbreakable or 1993’s Face
the Heat, will likely find themselves little let down. By contrast, this record is almost feels like a
cross between 1996’s mellow, Pure Instinct, 2010’s Sting in the Tail.

Highlights among the rest of the album include the "In Trance" sounding “Eye of Storm”,
originally written for 2007’s Humanity: Hour 1, The country-tinged “Gypsy
Life”, intended for 2001’s Acoustica, and "The Scratch".
The bonus tracks are as good or better than the rest of the album so, it's definitively worth while to pick up one of the versions that include them. Fans are not going to want to miss out on "Dancing in the Moonlight", "Who We Are", and “Delirious”. "The World We Used to Know" is the most interesting of the bonus tracks. Not a bad tune if you can get past the ELO-esque lead guitar. This one is as pop sounding as anything since 1999's experimental Eye to Eye.
There is no shortage of versions of this album. It can be had in Standard, Limited Edition Deluxe, iTunes, and Japanese editions, all with their own bonus material. The record is also available on vinyl and box set version as well.
The bonus tracks are as good or better than the rest of the album so, it's definitively worth while to pick up one of the versions that include them. Fans are not going to want to miss out on "Dancing in the Moonlight", "Who We Are", and “Delirious”. "The World We Used to Know" is the most interesting of the bonus tracks. Not a bad tune if you can get past the ELO-esque lead guitar. This one is as pop sounding as anything since 1999's experimental Eye to Eye.
There is no shortage of versions of this album. It can be had in Standard, Limited Edition Deluxe, iTunes, and Japanese editions, all with their own bonus material. The record is also available on vinyl and box set version as well.
Return to Forever track listings:
1 - Going Out with a Bang
2 - We Built This House
3 - Rock My Car
4 - House of Cards
5 - All for One
6 - Rock 'n' Roll Band
7 - Catch Your Luck and Play
8 - Rollin' Home
9 - Hard Rockin' the Place
10 - Eye of the Storm
11 - The Scratch
12 - Gypsy Life
Limited Deluxe Edition Bonus Tracks
Limited Deluxe Edition Bonus Tracks
13 - The World We Used to Know
14 - Dancing with the Moonlight
15 - When the Truth Is a Lie
16 - Who We Are
iTunes Bonus Track
17 - Delirious
Japanese Bonus Tracks
18 - One and One Is Three
19 - Crazy Ride
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