Queen (album)

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Revision as of 02:53, 12 April 2007

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Queen, 1973


History

  • History of the album.

Vinyl version

Side 1
01. Keep Yourself Alive (May) - 3:47

02. Doing All Right (May/Staffell) - 4:09

03. Great King Rat (Mercury) - 5:43

04. My Fairy King (Mercury) - 4:08

Side 2
01. Liar (Mercury) - 6:26

02. The Night Comes Down (May) - 4:23

03. Modern Times Rock'n'Roll (Taylor) - 1:48

04. Son And Daughter (May) - 3:20

05. Jesus (Mercury) - 3:44

06. Seven Seas Of Rhye... (Mercury) - 1:15

Cassette version

Side 1
01. Keep Yourself Alive (May) - 3:47

02. Doing All Right (May/Staffell) - 4:09

03. Liar (Mercury) - 6:26

04. Jesus (Mercury) - 3:44

05. Seven Seas Of Rhye... (Mercury) - 1:15

Side 2
01. Great King Rat (Mercury) - 5:43

02. My Fairy King (Mercury) - 4:08

03. The Night Comes Down (May) - 4:23

04. Modern Times Rock'n'Roll (Taylor) - 1:48

05. Son And Daughter (May) - 3:20

Credits

  • Musicians:
Freddie Mercury - vocals, piano
Brian May - guitars, vocals, piano on Doing All Right
Deacon John - bass guitar
Roger Meddows-Taylor - drums, percussion, vocals
John Anthony - additional vocals on Modern Times Rock'n'Roll

Charts

  • #24 (UK), #83 (US).

Liner notes

Representing at last something of what Queen music has been over the last three years, this album was produced by John Anthony, Roy Baker, and Queen at Trident Studios, London, for Neptune Productions, and engineered by Roy Baker, Mike Stone, Ted Sharpe, David Hentschel. (The Night Comes Down recorded by Louis Austin at De Lane Lea Studios.) Our warmest thanks to Mary Lewis, Terry Yeadon, Dave Siddell, Louis Austin, Ken Testi, Peter Edmonds, Micky Russell, John Anthony, Ronnie Beck, Jack Nelson, Maureen Scully, Norman and Barry Sheffield, and all the Trident people. Queen's equipment supervised by John Harris. Queen's photographer: Douglas Puddifoot; Cover design: Douglas, Freddie, and Brian... and nobody played synthesizer.

Additional info

  • Info

Reviews

  • Reviews