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This epinion is based on the Hollywood Records release from 1991. This CD is really one of the better CDs in available to buy. It sort of stinks as a whole that everybody doesn't know it.
Everybody should try and obtain this CD.
I hope everybody who listens to music, will please go out and spend their good money at the CD store, while obtaining and adding this one to their collection.
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Advantages: Fantastic quality music,good range of the artists musical talent, THE BEST ALBUM COVER OF ALL TIME! Disadvantages: It isn't available on Hybrid SACD format as per Pink Floyd DSOTM, no CD TEXT on std release, otherwise none!
I first heard "Sheer Heart Attack" back in 1977, before I was starting to get into Queen big time. My then best friend had bought it the day before and popped it round. I only had an hour to check it out and...totally dismissed it! The only memorable thing for me at the time was the intro to "Brighton Rock" which sounded like a fairground.
An that's the way it stayed for another six months..
Now the story continues when I saw it available at my ... ...that very day. So I borrowed it, took it home listened to it again, then again,and again. How stupid I felt. I was blown away-there was no going back. since then I've owned it on Vinyl, Japanese Viynl and then as a Japanese CD as a replica of the Vinyl release c/w lyrics and Japanese text. Now released again in Japan as part of a general re-release of all the Queen albums featuring ART (Abbey Road Technology) as another remastering exercise. From ...
Advantages: Includes the first 'hit' single 'Seven Seas of Rhye' Disadvantages: Honestly cannot think of any!
May's guitar rips into the first of many searing machine gun like chords that ricochet through this eponymous debut album. 'Keep Yoursef Alive', the band's first single, gets you well into the stride of things. 'Doing all right' takes the pace down a few notches and shows that the band have quite a degree of light and shade (a fact which becomes more apparent after the first 3 albums). Freddie penned the last two tracks on side 1 of this album. I ... ...at himself from the titles? ('Great King Rat' and 'My Fairy King').
Side 2 opens up with one of their best tracks ever for energy. 'Liar', I would guess, must have been one of their most pleasurable tracks ever to play live as the whole band seem to go at it hammer and tongs. Again, just when you think you have them sussed, the pace drops off for the almost aetherial 'The Night comes Down', but, hold on, it's foot on the pedal time again with 'Modern ...
Advantages: Some good tracks Disadvantages: Some fillers too
Trawling back through the depths of time I can just about remember buying this cd on the day it was released in 1989. I was (and still am) a big fan of Queen and I've recently been revisiting a few of the Queen cd's I own, by playing them in the car. So after two or three days extensive listening here's my thoughts...
QUEEN THEMSELVES
Much has already been written about John Deacon (bass), Brian May (Guitars / vocals), Freddie Mercury (vocals / ... ...go overboard here. Formed during the early 1970's it was their 1975 hit Bohemian Rhapsody which catapulted them to the public's attention. Spurred on by the eclectic mix of opera, rock and some of Freddie's outrageous stage costumes, the band grew from strength to strength with their live concerts becoming almost instant sell-outs.
Failed attempts to crack the American market during the late 70's and early 80's centred around the critically un-acclaimed ...