recovered from vocal cord surgery; features the smash hit "No One Like You". Love at First Sting (1984):

Original unedited mixes of the Restless Nights sessions and early demo tapes featuring Michael Schenker.

From the Uli Jon Roth era’s virtuosic guitar work to the powerhouse Matthias Jabs years and the rhythmic backbone of Mikkey Dee.

Uli Jon Roth joins, replacing Michael Schenker. The title track introduces the cosmic, ethereal guitar work that would define the mid-70s. Bootlegs from this era often circulate on Blogspot under tags like "Uli Jon Roth rare jams."

Uli's final studio album with the band, often considered a cult masterpiece. The Rise to Fame (1978–1982)

Home to the iconic "Wind of Change," the anthem of the Cold War's end. 1991–Present: Reinvention and Rock Believers

According to BMG Records , the band's peak commercial success came in the late 1980s and early 1990s [4].

A heavier, darker album featuring the slow-grinding classic "The Zoo" and the fast-paced "Make It Real."

Controversial for its techno and pop influences. Often mocked, but rare Blogspot posts defend it as an experimental oddity.

In this article, we will take a deep dive into the complete studio and live discography of the Scorpions. Whether you are a seasoned collector looking for that obscure Japanese pressing or a new fan navigating the band’s massive catalog via fan blogs, this guide will serve as your roadmap.