In the 1990s, the German band Scorpions were going through a creative crisis after their golden age of the late 1970s and much of the 1980s. After the mediocre "Savage Amusement" (1988), despite still containing some good moments, two years later they released their eleventh album, "Crazy World", with which they managed to recover some lost ground thanks to tracks like the magnificent ballad "Winds of Change". However, this song somewhat overshadowed a repertoire full of vibrant heavy metal, including tracks like "Tease Me Please Me", "Don't Believe Her", "Restless Nights", "Hit Between the Eyes", and "Money and Fame", which maintain the album's high standard. While not reaching the heights of their most commercially successful works, "Crazy World" would once again top the charts and sell over seven million copies worldwide.

