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Crazy Little Band Called QueenThis album has to be Queen's most transitional album. There is less heavy metal style guitar (as featured on Queen, Queen II and Sheer Heart Attack) and even less campiness (which was featured on A Night at the Opera, A Day at the Races and Jazz). On the liner notes, they admit that they used synthesizer "for the 1st time" (for the 1st 6 albums, they proudly boasted that synthesizers were not used at all). They even looked different with the shorter haircuts (sans Brian, whose long curly locks r…
Another typically bold but watered down Queen release3 1/2There is always something for everyone on most popular Queen albums. Unfortunately, wonderfully competent they may be in the art of pop songwriting, the band succumbs too often to their keen, even innovative (the beginning of the 2nd verse of Another One Bites the Dust is transcendent) take on the genre instead of concentrating on their more fluid, tender, and most importantly, well written and played ballads (always fronted by the brilliant antics of guitarist Brian May coupled with Merc…
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format: 1 x CD record label: EMI Group catalog number: CDP 7 46213 2 release dates: Jun 30 1980 in United Kingdom, Jun 30 1980 in United States, 1998 in United States view details |
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format: 1 x CD record label: Alex release dates: Dec 5 1994 view details |
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DVD Audio format: 1 x DVD-A record label: DTS Entertainment catalog number: HR-61063-2 release dates: Apr 29 2003 view details |
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format: 1 x CD record label: Hollywood Records catalog number: 61063 release dates: Jun 17 1991 view details |
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Deluxe Edition format: 2 x CD release dates: Jun 27 2011 view details |
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Deluxe Edition format: 2 x CD release dates: Sep 13 2011 view details |
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