
On this day April 16, 1988, German hard rock band Scorpions released their tenth studio album Savage Amusement. Building on the success of their earlier albums, the band embraced a more polished sound with this release while keeping their signature mix of heavy riffs and catchy melodies.
Savage Amusement reached number 5 on the US Billboard 200 and became one of the band’s highest charting albums in America. It featured hits like Rhythm of Love and Believe in Love, blending emotional ballads with arena ready rock. The album continued to expand the band’s global audience and set the stage for even greater success in the early 90s.
This record marked the end of the band’s 80s era with longtime producer Dieter Dierks, closing out a chapter filled with classic metal and radio hits.
Fun fact: The album’s cover art was considered edgy at the time and sparked some controversy, but it became one of the most recognizable images in the band’s catalog.
Trivia question: What 1988 album by Scorpions reached number 5 in the US and featured the singles Rhythm of Love and Believe in Love?
Savage Amusement reached number 5 on the US Billboard 200 and became one of the band’s highest charting albums in America. It featured hits like Rhythm of Love and Believe in Love, blending emotional ballads with arena ready rock. The album continued to expand the band’s global audience and set the stage for even greater success in the early 90s.
This record marked the end of the band’s 80s era with longtime producer Dieter Dierks, closing out a chapter filled with classic metal and radio hits.
Fun fact: The album’s cover art was considered edgy at the time and sparked some controversy, but it became one of the most recognizable images in the band’s catalog.
Trivia question: What 1988 album by Scorpions reached number 5 in the US and featured the singles Rhythm of Love and Believe in Love?