Made In Heaven (Queen album)

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History of this album.
 
==Credits==
==Credits==
* Musicians:  
* Musicians:  
: '''[[Freddie Mercury]]''' - vocals, piano, keyboards
: '''[[Freddie Mercury]]''' - vocals, piano, keyboards
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: '''[[John Deacon]]''' - bass guitar, keyboards
: '''[[John Deacon]]''' - bass guitar, keyboards
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: '''[[Roger Taylor]]''' - drums, percussion, keyboards, vocals
: '''[[Roger Taylor]]''' - drums, percussion, keyboards, vocals
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: '''[[Brian May]]''' - guitars, keyboards, vocals
: '''[[Brian May]]''' - guitars, keyboards, vocals
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: '''[[Rebecca Leigh-White]]''', '''[[Gary Martin]]''', '''[[Catherine Porter]]''', and '''[[Miriam Stockley]]''' - backing vocals on [[Let Me Live]]
: '''[[Rebecca Leigh-White]]''', '''[[Gary Martin]]''', '''[[Catherine Porter]]''', and '''[[Miriam Stockley]]''' - backing vocals on [[Let Me Live]]
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* Produced by: '''[[Queen]]''', '''[[David Richards]]''', '''[[Justin Shirley-Smith]]''', and '''[[Joshua J. Macrae]]'''. Additional material recorded by '''[[Mack]]'''.
* Produced by: '''[[Queen]]''', '''[[David Richards]]''', '''[[Justin Shirley-Smith]]''', and '''[[Joshua J. Macrae]]'''. Additional material recorded by '''[[Mack]]'''.
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* Recorded: January - June 1991 at '''[[Mountain Studios]]''', Montreux; late 1993 - early 1995 at '''[[Allerton Hill]]''' and '''[[Cosford Mill Studios]]''', Surrey, and '''[[Metropolis Studios]]''', London.
* Recorded: January - June 1991 at '''[[Mountain Studios]]''', Montreux; late 1993 - early 1995 at '''[[Allerton Hill]]''' and '''[[Cosford Mill Studios]]''', Surrey, and '''[[Metropolis Studios]]''', London.

Revision as of 02:17, 14 June 2007

Made In Heaven, 1995

History of this album.

Tracklists

Vinyl version

  • Side 1:
  1. It's A Beautiful Day
  2. Made In Heaven
  3. Let Me Live
  4. Mother Love
  5. My Life Has Been Saved
  • Side 2:
  1. I Was Born To Love You
  2. Heaven For Everyone
  3. Too Much Love Will Kill You
  4. You Don't Fool Me
  5. A Winter's Tale
  6. It's A Beautiful Day (Reprise)
  7. Yeah
  8. Untitled

CD version

  1. It's A Beautiful Day
  2. Made In Heaven
  3. Let Me Live
  4. Mother Love
  5. My Life Has Been Saved
  6. I Was Born To Love You
  7. Heaven For Everyone
  8. Too Much Love Will Kill You
  9. You Don't Fool Me
  10. A Winter's Tale
  11. It's A Beautiful Day (Reprise)
  12. Yeah
  13. Untitled

Credits

  • Musicians:
Freddie Mercury - vocals, piano, keyboards
John Deacon - bass guitar, keyboards
Roger Taylor - drums, percussion, keyboards, vocals
Brian May - guitars, keyboards, vocals
Rebecca Leigh-White, Gary Martin, Catherine Porter, and Miriam Stockley - backing vocals on Let Me Live

Charts

  • #1 (UK), #58 (US).

Liner notes

All tracks arranged and produced by Queen
Mixing supervision by David Richards
Additional material recorded by Mack
Extra backing vocals on 'Let Me Live' by Rebecca Leigh-White, Gary Martin, Catherine Porter and Miriam Stockley
Excerpt from 'Goin' Back' courtesy of Gerry Goffin and Carole King
Mastered by Kevin Metcalfe
Management: Jim Beach
Queen Office: Julie Glover and Sally Gallagher
Studio equipment co-ordination: Martin Groves, Peter Malandrone and Steve Prior
Artwork: Richard Gray
Sleeve design: Richard Gray and Queen
Cover photograph: Richard Gray
Other photographs: Douglas Puddifoot and Neal Preston
Sculpture: Irena Sedlecka
Publicity: Phil Symes, Cowan Symes & Associates, 35 Soho Square, London W1
Queen International Fan Club: Jacky Smith, The Old Bakehouse, 16a Barnes High Street, London SW13
The Queen longform video - directed by Rudi Dolezal and Hannes Rossacher
The Queen short films produced by Janine Marmot for Queen Films and The British Film Institute
Dedicated to the immortal spirit of Freddie Mercury

Additional info

  • The vast majority of the recording work finishing off the tracks for the album was recorded in Allerton Hill and Cosford Mill studios, which share one thing in common, they're both home studios belonging to Queen band members.
  • From deciding to start work on constructing MIH to it's release date took nearly eighteen months as a concerted effort from Brian, Roger and John. Brian later said that although making the album was a task that had to be done, he wouldn't want to go through it ever again.
  • The sound-bursts you hear on the end of Mother Love, are apparently a few seconds of every Queen track ever recorded, put together, and then rapidly sped through a tape machine.
  • The two covers are not genuine original photographs, but a pair of composite shots. The two different cover shots of the view across Lake Geneva, were of one of sunrise and the other of sunset. Brian, Roger and John were photographed in a London studio, and the statue was still in it's sculpturer's/maker's studio for it's part of the photo session. The building on stilts, otherwise known as the duckhouse, is at one end of the lake shore at Montreux, and Freddie's statue is pretty much at the other, and just a short distance from the band's studios there.

Reviews

Entertainment Weekly, 1995

Initially recorded while the singer was suffering through the worst stages of AIDS (and completed in the four years since he succumbed), the album represents the last public words from a man approaching his last breath.

But fear not! Mercury--arguably rock's campiest performer--would never let anything (even death) turn things dreary. Made in Heaven depicts an almost Disneyesque view of the End, opening with the sound of tweeting birds and winding through ballads beaming with gooey wonder. Given its halting construction, it also makes for a surprisingly organic work with no shortage of highlights, from the rock version of Mercury's solo dance hit "I Was Born to Love You," to the wonderfully schmaltzy title song, to a fascinating jaw dropper of an unlisted finale. This last track, a 22-minute wash of celestial ahhs and twinkle, presents what could be rock's first-ever depiction of the afterlife, with heaven presented as some flouncy Hollywood epic. It's the perfect theatrical epitaph for a life dedicated to gorgeous artifice.

Additional Reviews


Sleeves

UK Cassette, 1995
USA Promo Cassette, 1995
UK LP, 1995
Mexico CD, 1995


Japan CD, 1995
Zimbabwe LP, 1995
Taiwan CD, 1995
Japan Remaster CD, 2001
Japan Remaster CD, 2004
Japan Remaster CD (alt. sleeve), 2004