Jazz
Queen
Album RockArena RockArt RockContemporary Pop/RockDance-RockHard RockHolland
1978 | DSF DSD128 | 13 tracks · 44:42
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Jazz is a 1978 album by English rock band Queen. It was the band's seventh studio album, and comprises a number of different styles of music, including disco-funk ("Fun It"), vaudeville ("Dreamer's Ball"), hard rock ("Dead On Time") and a country-flavoured stomp ("Fat Bottomed Girls"). Curiously, it contains nothing recognisable as jazz, except perhaps the music-hall swing of "Dreamer's Ball". The album's eclecticism was alternately praised and criticised; it was subject to a viciously scathing Rolling Stone review by Dave Marsh which included the suggestion that "Queen may be the first truly fascist rock band." Nevertheless, the album made it

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1Mustapha3:02Freddie Mercury / Queen
2Fat Bottomed Girls4:16Brian May / Queen
3Jealousy3:15Freddie Mercury / Queen
4Bicycle Race3:02Freddie Mercury / Queen
5If You Can’t Beat Them4:17John Deacon / Queen
6Let Me Entertain You3:02Freddie Mercury / Queen
7Dead on Time3:24Brian May / Queen
8In Only Seven Days2:29John Deacon / Queen
9Dreamers Ball3:30Brian May / Queen
10Fun It3:30Roger Taylor / Queen
11Leaving Home Ain’t Easy3:15Brian May / Queen
12Don’t Stop Me Now3:29Freddie Mercury / Queen
13More of That Jazz4:15Roger Taylor / Queen

Credits

Arranged By — Queen Written-By — Queen, Brian May, Freddie Mercury, John Deacon, Roger Taylor Performer — Queen Bass Guitar — John Deacon Engineer — Geoff Workman, John Etchells Guitar — Brian May Vocals — Brian May, Roger Taylor, Freddie Mercury Mastered By — George Marino Percussion — Roger Taylor Producer — Queen, Roy Thomas Baker Sleeve — Queen Piano — Freddie Mercury

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