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Queen II
- 1974
- 11 tracks
- 40 min
- classic rock
Album Description
Dive into the fantastical world of Queen's second studio album, released on March 8, 1974. "Queen II" is a bold and ambitious follow-up to their debut, showcasing the band's early prowess in crafting bombastic, fantasy-based rock anthems. The album is a testament to Queen's innovative approach to rock music, featuring soaring multi-layered vocals and intricate guitar work that would become their signature sound.
The album opens with the dramatic "Procession," setting the stage for a journey through the band's unique musical landscape. Tracks like "Father to Son" and "White Queen (As It Began)" highlight Freddie Mercury's powerful vocals and the band's knack for creating epic, theatrical rock songs. "Ogre Battle" and "The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke" are standout examples of Queen's ability to blend progressive rock elements with glam rock flair, resulting in a sound that is both innovative and instantly recognizable.
"Queen II" also features some of the band's earliest hits, including "Seven Seas of Rhye," which would become a staple of their live performances. The album's iconic cover art, designed by Mick Rock, adds to its allure, making it a visual and auditory experience that captures the imagination.
Released by EMI Records in the UK and Elektra Records in the US, "Queen II" marked a significant milestone in Queen's career, reaching number 5 in the charts and achieving gold sales. The album's release coincided with an extensive UK tour, further solidifying Queen's status as a rising force in the rock world.
With a duration of just over 40 minutes, "Queen II" packs a punch, delivering a diverse range of tracks that showcase Queen's versatility and creativity. From the hard-hitting rock of "The Loser in the End" to the whimsical "Funny How Love Is," the album is a testament to the band's early genius and their enduring impact on the rock genre.
Tracks
- Procession - Remastered 2011Queen
- Father To Son - Remastered 2011Queen
- White Queen (As It Began) - Remastered 2011Queen
- Some Day One Day - Remastered 2011Queen
- The Loser In The End - Remastered 2011Queen
- Ogre Battle - Remastered 2011Queen
- The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke - Remastered 2011Queen
- Nevermore - Remastered 2011Queen
- The March Of The Black Queen - Remastered 2011Queen
- Funny How Love Is - Remastered 2011Queen
- Seven Seas Of Rhye - Remastered 2011Queen
About Queen
Queen, the iconic British rock band, formed in London in 1970, has left an indelible mark on the music industry. Comprising the legendary Freddie Mercury on lead vocals and piano, Brian May on guitar and vocals, Roger Taylor on drums and vocals, and John Deacon on bass, Queen's music spans a rich tapestry of genres, from progressive rock and hard rock to glam rock. Their innovative blend of layered guitar work by May and overdubbed vocal harmonies, coupled with Mercury's flamboyant stage presence, has made them one of the most popular and influential bands of all time. With over 300 million albums sold worldwide, Queen's discography is a testament to their enduring appeal and musical genius. Their live performances, characterized by elaborate stage productions and Mercury's electrifying charisma, have cemented their status as rock legends. Today, with Adam Lambert as their guest lead singer, Queen continues to captivate audiences worldwide, proving that their music transcends generations.
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