News of the World
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studio album
First released:
Feb 12 1991

Overview Edit

News of the World is the sixth studio album by British rock group Queen, released in 1977.

Containing hit songs "We Will Rock You", "We Are the Champions" and "Spread Your Wings", the album went platinum in the United Kingdom, four times platinum in the United States and achieved high certifications elsewhere throughout the world as well.

News of the World was the second album to be produced solely by the band (the first being A Day at the Races) and was recorded at Sarm West and Wessex Studios, England and co-produced and engineered by Mike Stone.

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Record label:
Catalog number:
HR-61037-2
Release dates:
  • Feb 12 1991 in United States

Genres

Album-Oriented Rock (AOR), Arena Rock, Glam Rock, Hard Rock, Progressive Rock, Classic Rock, Heavy Metal. Vote on Genres

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5 stars Queen Rocks You!
Come 1977, the rock music world took some drastic turns. We witnessed the glory days of progressive rock, which started around the late 60s, and the creativity exhibited in that period seemed to only blossom and intensify up until the mid-70s. Ambitions were the order of the day, and it seemed like many bands - more or less - were trying to outdo one another in terms of technical prowess, intelligent lyrics, orchestral ambition and/or originality. However, the hyper-ambitious, long-winded, intel…
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3 stars Almost Amazing
Well, this album was a trip. I really liked it quite alot, but it was a little like slogging through mud at some parts. My favorite was "who needs you". It makes me really happy to hear that song. I also loved "All dead, All dead" though it did sound alot like the Beatles.The only thing i skip on this album is We will rock you and We are the champions because they are way overused, which unfortunatly ruins two very nice songs. I hate people who think they know the music of Queen just because the…
Written by J. Hershey "Little Queenie"

Track listing Edit

Credits Edit

  1. composer

    1. Brian May [1,4,8,10]
    2. Freddie Mercury [2,7,11]
    3. John Deacon [5,9]
    4. Roger Taylor [3,6]
  2. design

    1. Frank Kelly Freas [cover art]
  3. engineer

  4. performer

    1. Brian May [electric guitar, acoustic guitar, lead singer, percussion, backing vocals]
    2. Freddie Mercury [lead singer, piano, percussion, backing vocals]
    3. John Deacon [bass guitar, acoustic guitar, spanish acoustic guitar, percussion, programming, backing vocals]
    4. Roger Taylor [drums, electric guitar, bass guitar, lead singer, percussion, backing vocals]
  1. producer

  2. writer

    1. Brian May [1,4,8,10]
    2. Freddie Mercury [2,7,11]
    3. John Deacon [5,9]
    4. Roger Taylor [3,6]

Other versions Edit

News of the World 11 tracks format: 1 x CD
record label: EMI Group
catalog number: CDP 7 46209 2
release dates: Feb 12 1991
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News of the World 11 tracks format: 1 x CD
record label: Mobile Fidelity
release dates: Oct 19 1993
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News of the World 16 tracks Deluxe Edition
format: 2 x CD
release dates: Jun 27 2011
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News of the World 16 tracks Deluxe Edition
format: 2 x CD
release dates: Sep 13 2011
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