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Libor10
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Well, for me is Queen II clear choice. Amazing album. Queen at their best (and this one could be called progressive album for sure!). In fact I love it for sooo long... and it remains as good as I've heard it 35 years before. Procession (great Brian May guitars orchestration), Father To Son or charming White Queen are on the white side of the LP and they all are superb, but when starts black side, then it's the real proper ride - from Ogre Battle to 2,5 minutes long progressive music heaven of The Fairy Feller's Master Stroke, the short beautiful rest with Nevermore and at last the best song Queen ever did - The March Of The Black Queen. Funny How Love is there only to calm down before final Seven Seas Of Rhye (probably the first Queen big success). Yes, I know A Night At The Opera is their opus magnum (and yeah, it's really good), but for me Queen's peak is on Queen II. BTW even as I like Queen's 70's records the most, I have nothing against poor little Hot Space. In fact it was almost pure disco, but they could do it with success too. And as the years go by it is maybe even better it was in 1982. Comparing to some so called music done today I'm tempted to say it shines brightly :-) |
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AZF
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Skip the first few tracks and Hot Space actually isn't that bad as collected musical knowledge dictates.
A Kind Of Magic, a few singles aside was the weakest album for me until The Cosmos- Well you'll find out when you get to listen to it. Although the film still gets shown on UK television, Flash is an amazing soundtrack album. It dwarfs even Pink Floyd's two soundtrack albums! Maybe that's why I'm so down on A Kind Of Magic? It just doesn't seem as cinematic as the Flash soundtrack. Or anywhere near as fun! EDIT: And I find The Works to be Queen's most underrated album. People only remember the massive singles instead of "Keep Passing The Open Windows". Edited by AZF - October 30 2019 at 17:32 |
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I am tempted to say A Night at the Opera, because it really is the culmination of all the great and interesting things Queen did leading up to that album, and they would never reach that height again. Death on Two Legs, '39, Bohemian Rhapsody, Good Company -- just brilliant. But sentimentally speaking, I'll have to go with the off-kilter and completely spastic Queen II, which is the album that I first fell in love with. Just on the strength of Ogre Battle and March of the Black Queen, there is a level of crazy there that really no other band comes close to.
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A Nithe at the Opera > Queen II > Innuendo
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Queen II, closely followed by Hot Space. (yes really)
least favourites are The Cosmos Rocks and Jazz |
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Psychedelic Paul
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The only band I couldn't get into out of the five bands you mentioned were ELP. They'd lost me after the first album. It was the "Seven Seas of Rhye" that really got me hooked onto Queen. Edited by Psychedelic Paul - October 30 2019 at 15:18 |
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I never caught the Queen bug. My friends in school were all into them (and Kiss...yes, I'm old) but I was all about Yes, ELP and Pink Floyd back then.
Still am.
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A Night at the Opera
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Psychedelic Paul
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Thanks! That's the first time I've come across that album. It has to be worth a listen, bearing in mind just how good the Live "Return of the Champions" DVD is with Queen + Paul Rodgers. Edited by Psychedelic Paul - October 30 2019 at 13:02 |
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Queen II. Also, Queen did record a studio album with Paul Rodgers: Edited by Morningrise - October 30 2019 at 12:54 |
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Psychedelic Paul
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I like Disco too and I like the single "Under Pressure", but I couldn't possibly consider "Hot Space" to be a better Queen album than the classics, "Queen II" and "A Night at the Opera. Although "Hot Space" is certainly a listenable album, it would be at the bottom of my favourites list if I ranked all of the Queen albums in order.
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I'd be curious to hear from the folks to voted for Hot Space. Please enlighten me. Was it the single Under Pressure that swayed your vote? Did the immediacy of the disco energy convince you?
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I didn't include the Paul Rodgers albums in the poll, because as far as I'm aware, Queen haven't recorded any studio albums with Paul Rodgers. The only Paul Rodgers & Queen albums I know of are the Live albums.
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I am going with the current leader Queen II. They had an exceptionally strong debut, but this second outing rose far above. A Night at the Opera a close second, of course. I gave up on them years ago after Jazz, but have to come to appreciate some of those mid-career pop oriented albums. Innuendo was a good closure to the career of a great musician. I noticed none of the Paul Rodgers material is listed - assumed to not get any votes? You never know, Hot Space has gotten two votes so far.
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Edited by Psychedelic Paul - October 30 2019 at 10:07 |
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Bearing in mind how many votes the Queen II album has received so far in this poll, I'm going to give the album another listen before I cast my vote. I was going to vote for "A Night at the Opera" but now I'm not so sure.
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Queen II. Not just favorite Queen album. Favorite of all time for many years.
Fresh music has jaded me to it's charms over the years, but every time I return to it... It shines.
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AZF
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Really tempted to vote for any of the first five, but Innuendo is seriously good. Freddie isn't as coked up as he sounds on A Kind Of Magic and the songs stand up to this day.
Other than that, Sheer Heart Attack and A Night At The Opera close behind. |
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