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Michael Schenker will release a new
MICHAEL SCHENKER GROUP album,
"Immortal", on January 8, 2021 via
Nuclear Blast. The cover artwork of the LP, which was created by
Zsofia Dankova (
POWERWOLF), can be seen below.
"We have a lot of guest musicians, who will undoubtedly help to make it an exceptional success,"
Schenker said.
"First of all, I want to say that I am very grateful to any musicians that have helped to create a fitting tribute to my long career on this special release. I want to thank all of them for their incredible contribution."
Nuclear Blast founder
Markus Staiger is super excited about the new
MSG record.
Schenker is his teenage idol and brought him on the hard rock path on his early days.
"I am really looking forward to release this brand new
MSG album, after the two excellent
MICHAEL SCHENKER FEST records,"
Staiger says. "At the age of 14, the self-titled
MSG debut completely blew me away and helped to shape my taste. Since then, I've followed and loved his music and unique compositions. Those ten new tracks are pure magic!"
"Immortal" was predominantly recorded at the
Kidroom Studio in Germany, with
Michael's long time partner
Michael Voss, who co-produced the album and also sings on two tracks.
"It is always a pleasure to work with
Michael Voss, who works around the clock and is a phenomenal musician and producer,"
Schenker says. "He was composing the melody and lyrics for a power ballad I had written the music for, and he ended up singing along. It turned out so amazing, I did not think anyone else could have done a better job for this song. Truly great."
"Immortal" will continue the tradition of the previous two
MICHAEL SCHENKER FEST records
"Resurrection" and
"Revelation" and feature a big list of friends and guests. The album's main vocalist will be uprising Chilean-born talent
Ronnie Romero (
RAINBOW), along with
Michael Voss (
MAD MAX),
Ralf Scheepers (
PRIMAL FEAR) and
Joe Lynn Turner (ex-
DEEP PURPLE,
RAINBOW) singing on two tracks each. Besides
Michael Schenker himself, the album was recorded with
Steve Mann (keyboards),
Barry Sparks (bass,
DOKKEN), as well as the three drummers,
Bodo Schopf,
Simon Philipps (ex-
TOTO) and
Brian Tichy (ex-
WHITESNAKE).
"
Brian was thrilled to be part of it,"
Schenker says. "He is a master of groove and ended up playing on six songs. I could not believe it: This man is something else. He is a true natural and very original. With his input, it made the album very solid and complete. So guess what — I am very happy."
The newest addition to the record is keyboard player
Derek Sherinian (
BLACK COUNTRY COMMUNION,
SONS OF APOLLO,
DREAM THEATER), who plays on the album's opening track, featuring German power machine
Ralf Scheepers on vocals. "
Derek and myself trading solos, it sounds unexpected and beyond my expectation,"
Michael says. "Absolutely fantastic!"
"Immortal" will feature ten tracks, including the magnum opus
"In Search Of The Peace Of Mind".
"I wrote this song when I was 15 years old,"
Michael says. "It was my first-ever written piece of music which I recorded with
SCORPIONS on our first studio album,
'Lonesome Crow', in 1970, getting released in 1972 — when I had already left
SCORPIONS to join the British rock band
UFO in June of 1972 — when I was 17. We re-recorded this song for my 50th anniversary as a celebration and it turned out to be an epic; with an extra extension at the end of the song, which turned out absolutely fantastic with
Simon Phillips on drums, doing his usual amazing stuff." The result is a true highlight and features even more surprises. "
Gary Barden sings the first verse, continued by
Ronnie Romero — and in the end, we have
Ronnie,
Doogie White and
Robin McAuley screaming their heads off, as a tribute to my 50th anniversary,"
Michael says. "Absolute amazing. Thanks to the guys for doing this!"
The limited first edition of this upcoming
MSG album will feature another unique extra. "We have the
MICHAEL SCHENKER FEST 'Bang Your Head' Blu-ray, recorded during our headline show in Balingen, Germany two years ago: unfixed, raw, pure and great!"
Michael says. "There's a couple of small mistakes, but because the show and recording went so well, I decided to keep it the way it went on the night. It's live, magic and pure."