(Review from wikipedia, allmusic)

Perhaps aware that in 1999 they are in danger of being consigned to the status of nostalgia act, the Scorpions pull out all the stops on Eye II Eye, trying really, really hard to keep up with late ’90s mainstream musical trends. The band change their style significant, mixing in elements of pop and techno.

The changes are apparent right from the opening track, “Mysterious”, which kicks off with a funked-up drum machine track, uses distorted guitars for rhythmic accents rather than pounding riffs, and leads into a bright chorus melody that feels more like teen-pop than arena-metal; it’s an odd mixture of late 90s Def Leppard, early 90s U2 and Chumbawamba. With the exception of the closing piano ballad “A Moment in a Million Years”, those electronic drums are present throughout the record, which is odd considering that the Scorpions are a notoriously unfunky band.

While the album was slickly produced, fans were unsure what to make of the band, responding negatively to almost everything from pop-soul backup singers to the electronic drums present on several songs.

Line-up:
* Klaus Meine – Vocals
* Rudolf Schenker – Guitars
* Matthias Jabs – Guitars
* James Kottak – Drums
* Ralph Rieckermann – Bass

Track List:
01. Mysterious – 5:28
02. To Be No. 1 – 3:57
03. Obsession – 4:09
04. 10 Light Years Away – 3:53
05. Mind Like a Tree – 5:34
06. Eye to Eye – 5:04
07. What U Give U Get Back – 5:02
08. Skywriter – 4:55
09. Yellow Butterfly – 5:44
10. Freshly Squeezed – 3:58
11. Priscilla – 3:17
12. Du bist so schmutzig – 3:54
13. Aleyah – 4:19
14. A Moment in a Million Years – 3:39

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