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Queen-The Miracle
Artist : Queen
Album : The Miracle
Label : EMI Encoder : LAME V0
Genre : Rock Bitrate : VBRkbps 44.1Hz
Playtime : 52:19 min Size : 89,3 MB
Tracks:
01 Party (02:25)
02 Khashoggi's Ship (02:48)
03 The Miracle (05:02)
04 I Want It All (04:41)
05 The Invisible Man (03:58)
06 Breakthru (04:08)
07 Rain Must Fall (04:23)
08 Scandal (04:43)
09 My Baby Does Me (03:24)
10 Was It All Worth It (05:46)
11 Hang on in There (Extra Track) (03:47)
12 Chinese Torture (Extra Track) (01:46)
13 The Invisible Man (05:28)
(12" Version Extra Track)
Notes:
The Miracle is a 1989 album by British rock
band Queen. It was the band's thirteenth studio
album, recorded as the band recovered from
guitarist Brian May's marital problems and
vocalist Freddie Mercury's HIV diagnosis (which
was, though confessed to the band, not
publicised at the time).
The album was originally going to be called
"The Invisible Man", but three weeks before the
release, according to Roger Taylor, they
decided to change the name to The Miracle. The
striking cover art utilised then cutting-edge
image-manipulation technology to combine
photographs of the familiar faces of the four
band members into one morphed gestalt image, in
line with their decision to dispense with
individual credits and simply present their
music as the product of Queen the entity; the
back cover went a step further with a seamless
regiment of the bands' eyes.
Party
"Party" began as a jam session between Freddie
Mercury, Brian May and John Deacon. Mercury was
at the piano and he started off the "we had a
good night" section. From then on the three of
them worked together and completed it. This is
the only track which can truly be seen as a
'Queen' track in the sense that all the rest
were written by sole members - but nevertheless
credited to Queen. This song also features a
lead harmony verse towards the beginning sung
by Brian May.
Khashoggi's Ship
"Khashoggi's Ship" was also mostly created by
Mercury, with all four of them contributing to
the lyrics. The song is about infamous Adnan
Khashoggi and a ship (the Nabila, now Kingdom
5KR) that he owned at the time. On the album,
this track flows seamlessly from 'Party', to
which it has a very similar lyrical theme. The
song served as the reference to the name of the
Khashoggi character in the We Will Rock You
musical.
The Miracle
"The Miracle" is one of Mercury's most complex
songs from his last years (the chords for which
he co-wrote with Deacon). It is one of Brian
May's favourites. The entire band contributed
with lyrical and some musical ideas and Mercury
played piano as well as many synth-tracks,
using a Korg M1.
I Want It All
"I Want It All" was composed by Brian May in
1987. On the Greatest Video Hits II DVD, Brian
May commented that the song was inspired by his
2nd wife, Anita Dobson's favourite motto, "I
Want it All, and I Want It Now!" The idea of
having intro, verses, choruses and solos over
the same chord progression was reused on their
next album with another May song, "The Show
Must Go On", which was made in 1990. Mercury
and May share the lead vocals. Mercury played
keyboards, May played acoustic and electric
guitars and Taylor used double-kick bass drum
for the first time.
The Invisible Man
"The Invisible Man" is Taylor's first song on
the album. The lyrical idea came from a book he
was reading after which the beat instantly came
to his head. May and Taylor commented (Queen
for an Hour interview, 1989) that Taylor wrote
part of the song in the bath (similarly to what
happened with Freddie Mercury and "Crazy Little
Thing Called Love" ten years before). The names
of all four band members are "hidden" in the
vocals: "Freddie Mercury" right before the
first verse begins, "John Deacon" after the
first verse, "Brian May" (repeated once) before
his guitar solo, and "Roger Taylor" (with the
initial "r" rolled by Mercury to sound like a
drum roll) after the lyric "look at me, look at
me". Taylor "answers" with a drum fill. An
unreleased version features a completely
different middle-eight with Mercury singing
alternate lyrics in the style of Elvis Presley.
Breakthru
"Breakthru" is the joint of two songs: "A New
Life Is Born", by Mercury, and "Breakthru",
written by Taylor and including a lot of input
by the others, particularly in the key change.
Taylor's songs tended to be in flat keys, in
the mid-80s, when he started writing at the
piano instead of on a guitar. This song was
released as a single and made the top 10 in the
UK over the summer of 1989.
Rain Must Fall
"Rain Must Fall" is a collaboration between
Deacon (music) and Mercury (lyrics) (as
confirmed by both the producer David Richards
and more recently Brian May on his website).
Taylor recorded a lot of Latin percussion but
most of that was edited out in order to have
more space for guitars and vocal harmonies.
Scandal
"Scandal" was written by May about the British
press, which had been controversial about his
recent divorce and his relationship with
actress Anita Dobson. May played keyboards and
did the guitar solo as a first take. Mercury's
lead vocals were a first take too. Synth-bass
is played by the producer, David Richards.
Brian has since commented that the song is very
close to his heart in spite of his life at the
time going through a difficult phase.
My Baby Does Me
"My Baby Does Me" is another collaboration of
Mercury and Deacon. Both of them had the idea
of a simpler track in order to ease off the
album. In a Radio 1 interview in 1989 both
Mercury and Deacon claim each other came up
with the bass line.
Was It All Worth It
"Was It All Worth It" was composed by Mercury.
The song harks back to the band's intricately-
produced sound in the 1970s. Though the bulk of
the song was masterminded by Mercury, all
members contributed ideas and lyrics (for
example - Taylor contributed the line "we love
you madly!"). Deacon later cited the song as
his favourite on the album. Taylor uses a gong
and Timpani.
Hang on in There
The first of two tracks which only appeared on
the CD version of the album. This song was
written by all four band members, and features
Brian May playing both acoustic and electric
guitars, as well as keyboards - a job he shared
with Mercury. The song originally appeared as
the b-side to the "I Want It All" single.
Chinese Torture
The second of the CD-only tracks did not even
appear on a single release. It is a very dark
instrumental which conveys the horror and fear
that Chinese Water Torture was known to evoke
in victims. In recent years it has been worked
into May's guitar solos, first in the 2005/06
Queen + Paul Rodgers Tour.
Source: wikipedia.org
Hail to All!
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