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Scorpions


"In Trance" represents a significant shift in the Scorpions' musical direction. Released in 1975, this third studio album marked a departure from the progressive rock sound of their earlier work, embracing a harder rock style that would become a defining feature of their later success. The album's transition to a more hard rock sound is notable, moving away from the extended, progressive rock suites of their previous albums like Lonesome Crow and Fly to the Rainbow. Instead, In Trance features shorter, tighter arrangements, showcasing the band's evolving style. This album also holds historical significance for a couple of reasons. It was the first of two studio albums to feature Rudy Lenners on drums, whose contribution helped shape the band's sound during this period. Additionally, In Trance is known for introducing the Scorpions' now-iconic logo and its controversial album artwork, elements that would become closely associated with the band’s identity. Overall, In Trance was a crucial step in the Scorpions' evolution, laying the groundwork for the hard rock and heavy metal success that would follow in their career.