🎸 Scorpions – Fly to the Rainbow (1974)
Released on November 1, 1974, Fly to the Rainbow is the second studio album by German hard rock legends Scorpions. It’s the record where the band began sharpening its identity, moving away from the psychedelic haze of Lonesome Crow and stepping into a heavier, more melodic hard rock direction.
This album introduced guitarist Uli Jon Roth as a full-time member — a move that would dramatically shape the band’s mid-70s sound.
🔥 Album Overview
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📅 Release Date: November 1, 1974
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🏷 Label: RCA Records
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🎚 Producer: Frank Bornemann
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🎧 Studio: Musicland Studios, Munich
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🎵 Genre: Hard Rock / Progressive Rock
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⏱ Length: Approx. 40 minutes
Recorded in Munich’s legendary Musicland Studios, the album captures a young band experimenting boldly with longer compositions, dramatic guitar solos, and atmospheric textures.
👥 Band Lineup & Album Credits
🎤 Band Members
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Klaus Meine – Lead Vocals
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Uli Jon Roth – Lead Guitar, Vocals
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Rudolf Schenker – Rhythm Guitar
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Francis Buchholz – Bass
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Jürgen Rosenthal – Drums
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Achim Kirschning – Keyboards
🎚 Production Team
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Producer: Frank Bornemann (Eloy)
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Recording Studio: Musicland Studios, Munich
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Cover Art Design: RCA Records art department
This was the first album to truly highlight Uli Jon Roth’s Hendrix-inspired style, blending technical skill with psychedelic expression.
🎵 Full Tracklist
1️⃣ Speedy’s Coming
2️⃣ They Need a Million
3️⃣ Drifting Sun
4️⃣ Fly People Fly
5️⃣ This Is My Song
6️⃣ Far Away
7️⃣ Fly to the Rainbow
🎸 Standout Tracks & Highlights
⚡ Speedy’s Coming
A high-energy opener with driving riffs and catchy hooks. One of the earliest examples of Scorpions’ arena-ready potential.
🌅 Drifting Sun
Melodic and emotional, showcasing Roth’s expressive solo work and the band’s growing songwriting maturity.
🌈 Fly to the Rainbow
The 9-minute epic title track. Progressive, atmospheric, and packed with extended instrumental passages — a clear statement of ambition.
🎵 Far Away
A softer, reflective moment hinting at the power ballad mastery the band would later perfect in the 80s.
🎨 Cover Art & Visual Concept
The original cover features a minimalist sky-and-rainbow concept, symbolizing freedom, transcendence, and spiritual exploration — themes reflected in the album’s lyrics.
Unlike the provocative artwork of later albums like Virgin Killer, this cover is calm and atmospheric, aligning with the album’s progressive mood rather than aggressive hard rock energy.
Some international pressings featured slight color variations.
💰 Commercial Performance
At the time of release, Fly to the Rainbow did not achieve major chart success internationally. The band was still building its reputation outside Germany.
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📀 It strengthened their European fanbase
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🌍 Helped secure stronger international touring opportunities
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🎸 Set the stage for the breakthrough album Lovedrive (1979)
While not a blockbuster, it remains a respected cult classic among long-time fans.
🤯 Fun Facts & Rock Trivia
🎸 Uli Jon Roth also handled some vocal duties during this era.
🎧 Musicland Studios later hosted artists like Queen and Led Zeppelin.
🎼 The long instrumental passages were unusual for a hard rock band at the time.
🎹 Keyboard elements on this album are more prominent than on most later Scorpions releases.
🌈 The title track is one of the longest studio recordings in the band’s catalog.
🤘 Did You Know?
🔥 The band was still largely unknown in the U.S. when this album came out.
🎸 Uli Jon Roth would leave the band in 1977 after Taken by Force to form Electric Sun.
🎤 Klaus Meine’s vocal power would reach its peak years later during the Blackout and Love at First Sting era.
🎵 This album marks the last Scorpions release to strongly lean into progressive rock before shifting toward a tighter hard rock formula.
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More Albums:
Scorpions - Lonesome Crow (1972)
Scorpions - Virgin Killer (1976)
Scorpions - Animal Magnetism (1980)

