A FEW years back former UFO and Scorpions guitarist, Michael Schenker was in a grim place. With erratic performances on stage and personal problems building up off, it looked like his star was well and truly on the wane.

Yet somehow he grabbed himself by the scruff of the neck, made an album with original MSG singer Gary Barden and slowly and surely turned his life around.

His last album, Bridge The Gap, heralded a return to form and Schenker has wisely retained the same line-up that made that record to work on the follow up, Spirit on a Mission, which us due out early next year.

With the rhythm section featuring former Scorpions band mates Herman Rarebell (drums) and Francis Buchholtz on bass reuniting the classic Lovedrive era of the Scorpions that flickered briefly towards the end of the 1970s, along with former Rainbow vocalist Doogie White this was one powerhouse of a line-up.

With a rich back catalogue like Schenker`s covering more than 40 albums with the Scorpions, UFO and his own MSG material, there was plenty to choose from.

A fit, lean Schenker looked a happy man as the crowd responded enthusiastically to some of his finest moments from UFO`s Lights Out and Natural Thing to Lovedrive and a truly magnificent instrumental, Coast to Coast by the Scorpions while Victim of Illusion and Into The Arena were taken from his classic MSG debut album. Despite the odd problem with the sound mix, Doogie White handled songs originally sung by Klaus Meine, Phil Mogg and Gary Barden with ease showing why guitar greats Ritchie Blackmore and Yngwie Malmsteen have worked with him in the past while guitarist/keyboardist Wayne Findlay played the holding role of the band giving Schenker the space to weave his magic. This was a real team effort with Schenker leading from the front.

Mick Burgess