- For the Queen song of the same name, see News of the World (album).
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Reception The first single, "Killer Queen" reached #2 in the British charts and provided Queen with their first US Top 20 hit peaking at #12 on the Billboard singles chart. Several songs from this album harken back to the earliest days of Queen and their predecessors Smile and Wreckage. "Brighton Rock" houses a guitar solo by Brian May, which began its life in the Smile song "Blag", then floated around in the live and BBC versions of the song "Son And Daughter", before finding its home in on the opening track here. The track begins with someone whistling the short melody "I do like to be beside the seaside", featured on "Seven Seas of Rhye", the last track from their previous album. "Stone Cold Crazy" was the first song credited to all four members of Queen but it had been played by Mercury's early band Wreckage. The original working title for "Tenement Funster" song was "Tin Dreams". "Misfire" is John Deacon's first composition to appear on a Queen album. Killer Queen is a song by the English rock band Queen. ...
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Smile were a London-based rock band best known as the predecessor to renowned rock band Queen. ...
Ibex was a short-lived Liverpool-based rock band in 1969. ...
The guitar is used in many genres to provide rhythmic and harmonic accompaniment to a voice or other instrument, or to fill in the harmony in a ensemble. ...
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Seven Seas Of Rhye is a song performed by British rock group Queen and written by Freddie Mercury. ...
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During Queen's first North American Tour (as a support band for Mott the Hoople) Brian felt ill with hepatitis (he had been infected with an unclean needle during a vaccination before the Australian tour), but he continued to work from hospital. When he was fit, the work continued in studio, but then he fell ill again, this time with a stomach ulcer. When he was recovering after an operation, the next tour had been canceled. Brian felt guilty, and was a bit nervous that someone would replace him in the band. Much to his relief, no one in the group had even considered it. All three members were continuing on recording without Brian at the time. Poor production had left a lot of spaces in the songs for Brian's solos. When he felt well enough, he came back and completed the tracks with guitar solos and backing vocals. "She Makes Me" used night-life recordings from New York. "Now I'm Here", released also as a single, was an idea of Brian in hospital, when he was thinking about touring with Mott the Hoople. Mott the Hoople were a 1970s English rock and roll and glam rock band with strong R&B roots. ...
Hepatitis (plural hepatitides) implies injury to liver characterised by presence of inflammatory cells in the liver tissue. ...
A benign gastric ulcer (from the antrum) of a gastrectomy specimen. ...
A backing vocalist or backing singer (or, especially in the U.S., backup singer or sometimes background singer) is a singer who sings in harmony with the lead vocalist, other backing vocalists, or alone but not singing the lead. ...
Mott the Hoople were a 1970s English rock and roll and glam rock band with strong R&B roots. ...
The release of Sheer Heart Attack coincided with Queen's first tour of Japan, which caused country-wide hysteria with numerous Japanese fans watching the band's first tour in Asia. Drummer Roger Taylor was not satisfied with his hair on the original photograph, so the photographer used fake extensions, much to the band's amusement.[citation needed] Sheer Heart Attack was Queen's first album to hit the US Top 20 peaking at #12 in 1975 and was certified Gold in sales by the R.I.A.A. in 1975. âGolden recordâ redirects here. ...
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is a special interest group representing the U.S. recording industry, and the body responsible for certifying gold and platinum albums and singles in the USA. For more information about sales data see list of best selling albums and list of best selling...
The album is included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.[1] 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die is a musical reference book edited by Robert Dimery. ...
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Brighton Rock Brian May wrote "Brighton Rock" in 1973 but they couldn't finish recording it for the second album so they did it in the third. The title is something of a pun: Brighton rock is a long, cylindrical sugar candy traditional to that seaside resort. It tells the story of two young lovers meeting in Brighton on a public holiday. Jenny cannot linger because she is afraid her mother will find out "how I spent my holiday", but afterwards "writes a letter every day"; Jimmy, eager on the day, is not so happy with her "nothing can my love erase": now he is the one afraid of discovery by "my lady". Freddie Mercury shared lead vocals with Roger Taylor in both live and studio versions of the song. Some rock confectionery (Sticky, Sydney) Rock is a type of stick-shaped boiled sugar confectionery most usually flavoured with peppermint. ...
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Brighton is located on the south coast of England, and together with its immediate neighbour Hove forms the city of Brighton and Hove. ...
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Freddie Mercury (born Farrokh Bulsara; 5 September 1946 â 24 November 1991) was a British musician, best known as the lead singer of the rock band Queen (inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001). ...
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The song is probably best-known for its lengthy guitar solo interlude. This featured May's technique of using multiple echoes used to build up guitar harmony and contrapuntal melodic lines. The studio version only contains one "main" guitar and one "echoed" guitar for a short section, but live, he would usually split his guitar signal into "main" and two "echoed", with each going to a separate bank of amplifiers. A round is a musical composition in which two or more voices sing exactly the same melody over and over again, but with each voice beginning at different times. ...
Variations of this solo often featured during live Queen concerts, either as part of a rendition of Brighton Rock, a medley of it with some other songs (as witnessed on the News of the World tour where it segued after Freddie Mercury's multiple echoed vocal solo at the end of White Man and Brian May's solo would segue into "The Prophet's Song" or "Now I'm Here"), or on its own as a guitar solo. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
Freddie Mercury (born Farrokh Bulsara; 5 September 1946 â 24 November 1991) was a British musician, best known as the lead singer of the rock band Queen (inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001). ...
The Prophets Song is a song by the British band Queen that was featured on the album A Night at the Opera. ...
Now Im Here is a song by the British rock band Queen. ...
Originally the solo was part of the song "Blag", from May and Roger Taylor's previous band Smile. May would then play it live in the Queen song "Son and Daughter", and this arrangement also appeared on a session for the BBC in late 1973. Later, the first half of "Brighton Rock" segued, via the guitar solo, to the closing section of "Son and Daughter", and as of the 1977 A Day at the Races tour was eventually played as a track in its own right until 1979. However, during the News of the World tour of 1977 and 1978, a shortened version of the song was played without the lengthy guitar solo during the beginning of the concert. Proof of that can be heard on bootlegs from the tour. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
Smile was a London-based rock band for about 18 months in the late 1960s. ...
Son And Daughter is a song by the band Queen. ...
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In the late seventies, the guitar solo was adapted to include some bass and drums, including a timpani solo by Taylor (from October, 1978 to November, 1981). In 1980 and 1981, the solo was included as a medley with Keep Yourself Alive, before becoming a performance in its own right. During the recent tour of Queen + Paul Rodgers, a modified version, incorporating bits of "Chinese Torture" (from the album The Miracle) was featured in the concerts. The live piece is often between nine to sixteen minutes long. A timpanist in the United States Air Forces in Europe Band. ...
Keep Yourself Alive was the first track on the British rock group Queens debut album, written by Brian May. ...
The Queen + Paul Rodgers collaboration began in late 2004 when Queen were inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame. ...
The Miracle is a 1989 album by English rock band Queen. ...
Killer Queen -
"Killer Queen" (Sample (
info)) was written by Freddie Mercury and it was the band's first international hit. It's one of the few songs by Mercury where he wrote the lyrics first. They did the song without Brian May at first, leaving spaces for whenever he felt better. Mercury played jangle piano instead of a grand one. Killer Queen ( ) is a song by the English rock band Queen. ...
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Tenement Funster "Tenement Funster" (also spelled "Tenement Funster!") is Roger Taylor's song on the album. He sang the lead vocals. Backing track consisted of Taylor's drums, Mercury's piano, John Deacon's bass and May's guitar. It's a typical Taylor track about youth and rebellion. It also includes echo effects with May's guitar, like in "Brighton Rock". For other uses, see Singer (disambiguation). ...
A backing track, is an audio or MIDI recording, which musicians play or sing along to in order to add parts to their music which would be impractical to perform live. ...
Flick of the Wrist "Flick of the Wrist" was the double A-side of "Killer Queen" but it was much less promoted and therefore not as popular outside the Queen fandom. The song includes Mercury singing octave vocals. When May returned to work having recovered from his hepatitis, he had not heard the song before he recorded his guitar and backing vocals. It is a heavy track with quite dark lyrics and an aggressive tone, something that may seem unusual for later Queen-songs, but in the early days (especially on Queen II) Mercury and May would often write grim songs. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
Lily of the Valley "Lily of the Valley" is one of May's favourite songs by Mercury. Mercury played piano and did all of the vocals. The song has a reference to Seven Seas of Rhye in the line "messenger from Seven Seas has flown to tell the King of Rhye he's lost his throne". Seven Seas Of Rhye is a song performed by British rock group Queen and written by Freddie Mercury. ...
Now I'm Here -
"Now I'm Here" (Sample (info)) is the band's second single in the album. Written by May while at the hospital, it was recorded during the last week of the sessions, with May playing piano and Mercury playing organ. The song relies a lot on delay machines, foreshadowing "The Prophet's Song". Now Im Here is a song by the British rock band Queen. ...
In the Lap of the Gods "In the Lap of the Gods" is, according to Mercury himself, the direct prelude to "Bohemian Rhapsody" and the A Night at the Opera album in general. There are fast piano arpeggios as in "Death on Two Legs" and some multi-tracked harmonies. Taylor provided the screams, which he proved weren't artificially created when he did them every night during their world tour. Bohemian Rhapsody is a song written by Freddie Mercury and originally recorded by the band Queen for their 1975 album A Night at the Opera. ...
A Night at the Opera is a 1975 album by English rock band Queen. ...
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Stone Cold Crazy -
"Stone Cold Crazy" was allegedly written by Mercury whilst in Wreckage, one of his pre-Queen bands. Queen played it live as early as 1972, apparently as the first song they performed on stage[1] and, in late 1974, they finally decided to record a studio version. Amusingly enough, nobody seemed to remember who wrote the lyrics when the album was released, hence the shared writing credit. The lyrics themselves deal with gangsters, making a reference to Al Capone. Stone Cold Crazy is a song by English rock band Queen from their successful 1974 album Sheer Heart Attack. ...
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The song was amongst the fastest song in Queen's repertoire and, at the time, was uncommonly quick-paced in the rock and roll genre. Rock and roll (also spelled Rock n Roll, especially in its first decade), also called rock, is a form of popular music, usually featuring vocals (often with vocal harmony), electric guitars and a strong back beat; other instruments, such as the saxophone, are common in some styles. ...
"Stone Cold Crazy" is a precursor to the metal sub-genres of speed and thrash metal. Even beyond the fast tempo, May's staccato riffs and Taylor's jackhammer drums are similar to later metal styles. Songs such as this one influenced metal bands for years to come. Metallica covered this song on the "Rubaiyat - Electra's 40th Anniversary" album released in 1990 and subsequently won a Grammy Award for their version (which also appeared in their covers' album Garage Inc.). âHeavy metalâ redirects here. ...
Speed metal is a sub-genre of heavy metal that spawned in the early 1980s and was the direct musical progenitor of thrash metal[1] [2]. When Speed metal first emerged as a genre, it innovatively increased the tempo of the music template set forth by Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin...
Thrash metal is a subgenre of heavy metal music, one of the extreme metal subgenres that is characterised by its signature high speed and aggression. ...
Metallica is a Grammy Award-winning American heavy metal/thrash metal band formed in 1981[1] and has become one of the most commercially successful musical acts of recent decades. ...
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Dear Friends "Dear Friends" was May's song featuring him on the piano, and Mercury doing all of the vocals. More a lullaby than a ballad. Quite a short song demonstrating May's versatility.
Misfire "Misfire" was John Deacon's first composition. He played most of the guitars including the solo, and Mercury sang all the vocals. Neko Case performed a country version of the song on her 1997 solo debut album, "The Virginian." Neko Case (IPA pronunciation: )[1] (born September 8, 1970 in Alexandria, Virginia) is an American singer-songwriter, best known for her solo career and as a member of The New Pornographers. ...
Bring Back That Leroy Brown "Bring Back That Leroy Brown" was written by Mercury and features him doing most of the vocals (with production techniques using tape speed to make it sound really low in the harmonies) as well as grand piano and jangle piano. May played ukelele-banjo and Deacon did a line with a double-bass. A grand piano from Schiedmayer & Söhne, Stuttgart. ...
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She Makes Me (Stormtrooper in Stilettoes) "She Makes Me" was written and sung by May with Deacon playing acoustic guitars. The song's finale features what May referred to as "New York nightmare sounds", which include NYC police vehicle sirens and deep-breathing sounds which accompany the closing bars. Playing a steel-string guitar without a pick (fingerpicking). ...
In the Lap of the Gods...Revisited With its powerful chorus and stadium rock-esque sound, "In the Lap of the Gods...Revisited" is, in many ways, the forerunner to "We Are the Champions". The explosion heard at the end of the song was achieved through tape-saturation. Live, it was achieved with actual pyrotechnics--the first use of such effects by the band. We Are The Champions is a power ballad written by Freddie Mercury, recorded and performed by Queen for their 1977 album News of the World. ...
Personnel - Freddie Mercury: Vocals, Piano, Organ, Jangle Piano
- Brian May: Vocals, Electric Guitars, Piano, Ukelele-Banjo
- Roger Taylor: Vocals, Drums, Percussion, Screams
- John Deacon: Bass, Electric Guitars, Acoustic Guitars
Press reviews - New Musical Express: "A feast. No duffers, and four songs that will just run and run: Killer Queen, Flick Of The Wrist, Now I'm Here and In The Lap Of The Gods...revisited. Even the track I don't like, Brighton Rock, includes May's Echoplex solo, still a vibrant, thrilling experience whether you hear it live or on record.“[2]
- Winnipeg Free Press: "The more I listen to Sheer Heart Attack, the third album from Queen, the more I realize how much I under-rated it a few months back when it was first released. Side one in particular is a delight, with Brian May's multi-tracked guitar, Freddie Mercury's stunning vocalizing and Roy Thomas Baker's dynamic production work teaming up in a no-holds barred, full-scale attack on the senses."[3]
The New Musical Express (better known as the NME) is a weekly magazine about popular music published in the UK. It is unlike many other popular music magazines due to its intended focus on guitar-based music and indie rock bands, instead of mainstream pop acts. ...
The Winnipeg Free Press is the primary daily newspaper of Winnipeg, Manitoba. ...
Charts | Country | Charts | Sales | | Peak position | Weeks | Certification | Sales | | United Kingdom | 2 | 42 | Platinum | 700.000 | | United States | 12 | 32 | Platinum | 1.000.000 | | Netherlands | 6 | | Platinum | 60.000 | | Norway | 9 | | | | | Japan | 23 | | Gold | 150.000 | References - ^ 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die
- ^ Quoted in Jacky Gunn, Jim Jenkins. Queen. As It Began. London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1992, p. 84. ISBN 0-283-06052-2
- ^ Winnipeg Free Press, 5 July 1975 (Queen Archives)
| Queen | | John Deacon • Brian May • Freddie Mercury • Roger Taylor | | Discography | Studio albums: Queen • Queen II • Sheer Heart Attack • A Night at the Opera • A Day at the Races • News of the World • Jazz • The Game • Flash Gordon • Hot Space • The Works • A Kind of Magic • The Miracle • Innuendo • Made in Heaven Queen are an English rock band formed in 1970 in London by guitarist Brian May, singer Freddie Mercury and drummer Roger Taylor, with bassist John Deacon joining the following year. ...
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Freddie Mercury (born Farrokh Bulsara; 5 September 1946 â 24 November 1991) was a British musician, best known as the lead singer of the rock band Queen (inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001). ...
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This is a discography of works by Queen. ...
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A Night at the Opera is a 1975 album by English rock band Queen. ...
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Jazz is a 1978 album by English rock band Queen. ...
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Flash Gordon is a 1980 album by English rock band Queen. ...
Hot Space is an album by English rock band Queen, released in 1982 (see 1982 in music). ...
The Works is a 1984 pop/rock album by English band Queen. ...
A Kind of Magic is a 1986 album by English rock band Queen. ...
The Miracle is a 1989 album by English rock band Queen. ...
Innuendo is a 1991 album by English rock band Queen. ...
For the film, see Made in Heaven (film). ...
Live albums: Live Killers • Live Magic • Live at Wembley '86 • Queen on Fire - Live at the Bowl • Return of the Champions • Queen Rock Montreal Live Killers is a double vinyl and compact disc live album by English rock band Queen released on June 26, 1979. ...
Live Magic is a vinyl and compact disc live album by British rock band Queen. ...
Live at Wembley 86 is a double compact disc live album by English rock band Queen. ...
Queen on Fire - Live at the Bowl is a double compact disc live album by English band Queen released on October 25, 2004 in Europe and on November 9, 2004 in the US. It was recorded live at the National Bowl, Milton Keynes, England, on June 5, 1982 during the...
Return of the Champions is a double compact disc live album by British rock band Queen and Paul Rodgers. ...
Queen Rock Montreal is a double live CD by English band Queen. ...
Compilation albums: Greatest Hits • At the Beeb • Greatest Hits II • Classic Queen • Queen Rocks • Greatest Hits III • Stone Cold Classics • The A-Z of Queen, Volume 1 Greatest Hits is a 1981 Queen compilation. ...
At the Beeb is a compilation album by the English rock band Queen, released on vinyl, cassette tape, and compact disc in 1989. ...
Greatest Hits II is a 1991 Queen compilation. ...
Classic Queen is a 1992 compilation of songs by the British rock band Queen. ...
Queen Rocks is a compilation album by the English rock band Queen, released in 1997. ...
Greatest Hits III is a compilation of latter-day Queen (Queen+) songs, the band members solo hits and the bands collaborations with other artists. ...
Stone Cold Classics is a compilation album by British rock band Queen released on April 11,2006. ...
The A-Z of Queen, Volume 1 is a compilation album by the English rock band Queen, released in 2007. ...
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