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Poll Question: Which is your favourite Queen album?
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The third album has always be my favorite.
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Queen is my all time favorite band!!!!

My ranking:

1. A Night At The Opera (my all time favorite album featuring my all time favorite song)
2. Queen II
3. News Of The World
4. Sheer Heart Attack
5. Innuendo
6. The Miracle
7. A Day At The Races
8. Queen
9. A Kind Of Magic
10. Jazz
11. The Works
12. Made In Heaven
13. The Game
14. Hot Space (I imagine very few people on a prog site will agree with me, but Hot Space, despite being their worst full fledged studio album, is also a ton of fun and wildly underrated. The Game only beats it out due to a wildly consistent 1st side and a top 10 closer)
15. Flash (this is nice)
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Originally posted by The Anders The Anders wrote:

I personally find Hot Space OK, even Body Language which actually fascinates me quite a lot even though the over-sexualized lyrics and vocal performance puts me off somewhat. But one needs to accept the album on its own premises to enjoy it. It's a more of a pop and dance album than a rock album, and there is a lot of inspiration from black music like soul and funk. Some songs sound a bit uninspired (Dancer, Back Chat, Put Out the Fire), but there is also a catchy pop tune like Calling All Girls, and of course Under Pressure. Cool Cat is quite an underrated track. Still, it's not an album I listen to very often.

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Originally posted by Earl of Mar Earl of Mar wrote:

I own all the queen albums up to a day at the races which I disliked so much I took back to the record shop for a refund. Queen 2 is a great album but ANATO is superb. I think the enormity of bohemian rhapsody has created a bit of a backlash toward the album.

Backlash via overexposure is lame. ANATO is great.
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Since I don't like Queen I'll go with Flash Gordon because at least I got to enjoy the movie (with due respect to Brian May whose guitar work I absolutely love).
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Originally posted by iluvmarillion iluvmarillion wrote:

Since I don't like Queen I'll go with Flash Gordon because at least I got to enjoy the movie (with due respect to Brian May whose guitar work I absolutely love).

I have a very strange relationship with that Flash Gordon movie. My close friends and I watched it (being massive Queen fan I forced it on them because they'd never heard of it), and we all agreed it was bad. However what we couldn't agree on was exactly how bad. For me it went from boring bad, to so bad it's good, then so much more bad that it's bad again, and I believe it almost stuck the landing for being so much more bad it's somehow good again just before the ending. And I love sci-fi adventure stuff. Glad you like it though!


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Flash Gordon has some great prog stuff. The use of synths helped!
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Originally posted by Sacro_Porgo Sacro_Porgo wrote:

Queen is my all time favorite band!!!!

My ranking:

1. A Night At The Opera (my all time favorite album featuring my all time favorite song)
2. Queen II
3. News Of The World
4. Sheer Heart Attack
5. Innuendo
6. The Miracle
7. A Day At The Races
8. Queen
9. A Kind Of Magic
10. Jazz
11. The Works
12. Made In Heaven
13. The Game
14. Hot Space (I imagine very few people on a prog site will agree with me, but Hot Space, despite being their worst full fledged studio album, is also a ton of fun and wildly underrated. The Game only beats it out due to a wildly consistent 1st side and a top 10 closer)
15. Flash (this is nice)
 
That's amazing! My ranking of Queen albums is pretty much the same as yours. Thumbs Up
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I’m not a fan of Queen by any stretch, but, I’ve heard ALL their albums (my sis and her ex. are fanatics.....) and in all seriousness, it’s out of the debut and Innuendo.

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While I appreciate Queen are great musicians for some unknown reason I never got into them ..I tried. Shocked
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This is what I think in general (part 1).

Queen (1973). It somehow sounds a bit like a demo, probably because they didn't have as much studio time as with their subsequent works. The trademark layers of guitars and vocal harmonies are missing, or just more basic. Also, the songwriting is a bit mixed, and some songs lack a clear melodic focus ("Jesus", "Modern Times Rock'n Roll", and the otherwise much praised, but in my estimation rather overrated "Keep Yourself Alive"). One could say that the album has an aura of spontanity about it which the later, more elaborate productions are missing. In any case, the basic elements are there, the musicianship is excellent, and you can hear right away what band it is. No other guitarist truly sounds like Brian May. And of course Freddie's vocals are superb as always, but he somehow sounds a bit cautious to me, maybe because the melodies tend to have a smaller range, or because he is still in the process of fiding his sound. In any case it's an enjoyable listen with many good ideas. Favourite tracks: "Doing Alright", "Great King Rat", "Liar".


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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by Sacro_Porgo Sacro_Porgo wrote:

Queen is my all time favorite band!!!!

My ranking:

1. A Night At The Opera (my all time favorite album featuring my all time favorite song)
2. Queen II
3. News Of The World
4. Sheer Heart Attack
5. Innuendo
6. The Miracle
7. A Day At The Races
8. Queen
9. A Kind Of Magic
10. Jazz
11. The Works
12. Made In Heaven
13. The Game
14. Hot Space (I imagine very few people on a prog site will agree with me, but Hot Space, despite being their worst full fledged studio album, is also a ton of fun and wildly underrated. The Game only beats it out due to a wildly consistent 1st side and a top 10 closer)
15. Flash (this is nice)
 
That's amazing! My ranking of Queen albums is pretty much the same as yours. Thumbs Up

Big smile Amazing! We have great taste in Queen!
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Originally posted by Sacro_Porgo Sacro_Porgo wrote:

Originally posted by iluvmarillion iluvmarillion wrote:

Since I don't like Queen I'll go with Flash Gordon because at least I got to enjoy the movie (with due respect to Brian May whose guitar work I absolutely love).

I have a very strange relationship with that Flash Gordon movie. My close friends and I watched it (being massive Queen fan I forced it on them because they'd never heard of it), and we all agreed it was bad. However what we couldn't agree on was exactly how bad. For me it went from boring bad, to so bad it's good, then so much more bad that it's bad again, and I believe it almost stuck the landing for being so much more bad it's somehow good again just before the ending. And I love sci-fi adventure stuff. Glad you like it though!

Actually I'm in the camp that it's so bad it's good and for once I really enjoyed Queen's musical soundtrack for the film which is so campy it suits the style of the film. Why they got a football player to star as lead is a mystery to me. He is so bad.
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Originally posted by iluvmarillion iluvmarillion wrote:

Originally posted by Sacro_Porgo Sacro_Porgo wrote:

Originally posted by iluvmarillion iluvmarillion wrote:

Since I don't like Queen I'll go with Flash Gordon because at least I got to enjoy the movie (with due respect to Brian May whose guitar work I absolutely love).

I have a very strange relationship with that Flash Gordon movie. My close friends and I watched it (being massive Queen fan I forced it on them because they'd never heard of it), and we all agreed it was bad. However what we couldn't agree on was exactly how bad. For me it went from boring bad, to so bad it's good, then so much more bad that it's bad again, and I believe it almost stuck the landing for being so much more bad it's somehow good again just before the ending. And I love sci-fi adventure stuff. Glad you like it though!

Actually I'm in the camp that it's so bad it's good and for once I really enjoyed Queen's musical soundtrack for the film which is so campy it suits the style of the film. Why they got a football player to star as lead is a mystery to me. He is so bad.
 

I like the film and even saw it at a theatre (plus later 'Flesh Gordon' but that's another story!) . Its a lot of fun , never had a problem with the lead performance (Sam Jones) and I remember him popping up in an episode of a popular sci-fi show in the 00's but it escapes me what it was ..quick google

yes Stargate SG1  in 2002.

Apparently he played Football in the US Marine Corp but was turned down by the Sea Hawks . His first film was not Flash Gordon but the Blake Edwards comedy 10 where he beat Arnie and Kurt Russell for the role.Smile


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Originally posted by The Anders The Anders wrote:

I personally find Hot Space OK, even Body Language which actually fascinates me quite a lot even though the over-sexualized lyrics and vocal performance puts me off somewhat. But one needs to accept the album on its own premises to enjoy it. It's a more of a pop and dance album than a rock album, and there is a lot of inspiration from black music like soul and funk. Some songs sound a bit uninspired (Dancer, Back Chat, Put Out the Fire), but there is also a catchy pop tune like Calling All Girls, and of course Under Pressure. Cool Cat is quite an underrated track. Still, it's not an album I listen to very often.
 

And there's "Life Is Real" - the greatest ballad of those based on the minimalist riff. 


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Originally posted by Woon Deadn Woon Deadn wrote:

Originally posted by The Anders The Anders wrote:

I personally find Hot Space OK, even Body Language which actually fascinates me quite a lot even though the over-sexualized lyrics and vocal performance puts me off somewhat. But one needs to accept the album on its own premises to enjoy it. It's a more of a pop and dance album than a rock album, and there is a lot of inspiration from black music like soul and funk. Some songs sound a bit uninspired (Dancer, Back Chat, Put Out the Fire), but there is also a catchy pop tune like Calling All Girls, and of course Under Pressure. Cool Cat is quite an underrated track. Still, it's not an album I listen to very often.
 

And there's "Life Is Real" - the greatest ballad of those based on the minimalist riff. 

Possibly Queen's most underrated ballad. It gets a bad rap essentially just for being on Hot Space.
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Originally posted by Sacro_Porgo Sacro_Porgo wrote:


Possibly Queen's most underrated ballad. It gets a bad rap essentially just for being on Hot Space.
 
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I have somewhat mixed feelings about Life is Real tbh. It's a nice melody, but it's a bit too much of a style parody (Lennon's solo work obviously), and as such very distanced.
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Queen II. Their proggiest album, so it's no surprise many have it as their favourite here. Personally I do like it a lot, but I think they have made much more accomplished albums. The album is a giant leap forward in terms of production, and we get the trademark Queen elements such as the layered guitar parts, vocal harmonies, creative stereo pan, and so on. But at timees I feel the music has a bit too many ideas for its own good ("The March of the Black Queen" is probably the best example here), also it sometimes sounds like they haven't entirely matured as songwriters yet. I think they reached a better balance between complex production and compositional craftmanship on A Night at the Opera.

Many songs on Queen II are however considerably stronger than those on Queen. "Some Day One Day" is a great folkish song, Roger Tayor's "The Loser in the End" is a big improvement from "Modern Times Rock'n Roll", "The Fairy-Feller's Master Stroke" is probably Mercury's best song on the album - very strong composition - and "Funny How Love Is" shows them from a more poppy side with its harmonic and melodic sequencing. Lyrically I can't really relate to the fantasy universe. I don't know what to do with white and black queens, ogres and fairies, so on Queen II the music is clearly the main attraction for me.


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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by Sacro_Porgo Sacro_Porgo wrote:


Possibly Queen's most underrated ballad. It gets a bad rap essentially just for being on Hot Space.
 
There's nothing worse than a bad rap. Tongue

Bad rap in a Queen thread? There can only be one culprit...
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