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Queen
Queen
Album RockArena RockArt RockContemporary Pop/RockGlam RockHard Rock
1973 | FLAC 48kHz 24bit | 10 tracks · 38:46
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Queen is the debut album by English rock group Queen, released in July 1973. It was recorded at Trident Studios and De Lane Lea Music Centre, London, with production by Roy Thomas Baker (as Roy Baker), John Anthony, and Queen. The album was influenced by the seaside rock, hard rock, and heavy metal of the day and covers subjects such as folklore ("My Fairy King") and religion ("Jesus"). Lead singer Freddie Mercury composed five of the ten tracks. Lead guitarist Brian May contributed four songs, including "Doing All Right" which was co-written by Smile band-mate Tim Staffell. Drummer Roger Taylor

Queen

1Keep Yourself Alive3:47Brian May
2Doing All Right4:09Tim Staffell / Brian May
3Great King Rat5:43Freddie Mercury
4My Fairy King4:13Freddie Mercury
5Liar6:25Freddie Mercury
6The Night Comes Down4:23Brian May
7Modern Times Rock ‘n’ Roll1:48Roger Taylor
8Son and Daughter3:23Brian May
9Jesus3:44Freddie Mercury
10Seven Seas of Rhye1:14Freddie Mercury

Credits

Band — John Deacon, Brian May, Roger Taylor, Freddie Mercury Bass Guitar — John Deacon Guitar — Brian May Piano — Brian May, Freddie Mercury Vocals — Brian May, Roger Taylor, Freddie Mercury Percussion — Roger Taylor Engineer — David Hentschel, Mike Stone, Roy Thomas Baker, Ted Sharp Producer — John Anthony, Queen, Roy Thomas Baker Recorded By — Louis Austin Supervised By — John Harris

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