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Queen-Jazz
Artist : Queen
Album : Jazz
Label : EMI Encoder : LAME V0
Genre : Rock Bitrate : VBRkbps 44.1Hz
Playtime : 44:49 min Size : 77,5 MB
Tracks:
01 Mustapha (03:02)
02 Fat Bottomed Girls (04:17)
03 Jealousy (03:14)
04 Bicycle race (03:04)
05 If You can't beat them (04:15)
06 Let Me Entertain You (03:02)
07 Dead on Time (03:23)
08 In Only Seven Days (02:30)
09 Dreamer's Ball (03:31)
10 Fun it (03:30)
11 Leaving Home Ain't Easy (03:15)
12 Don't Stop Me Now (03:30)
13 More of that Jazz (04:16)
Notes:
Jazz is the seventh studio album by British
rock band Queen, released in November 1978. The
album's varying musical styles were 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."[4]
Nevertheless, the album made it to number six
on the U.S. Billboard 200. Roy Thomas Baker
temporarily reunited with Queen and became
their producer for this album.
Mustapha
"Mustapha" is a song written by Freddie
Mercury. It was released as a single in 1979.
The lyrics consist mostly of Persian, which is
not understandable for those who are not
familiar with the language. The only
understandable words are "Mustapha", "Ibrahim"
and the phrases "Allah, Allah, Allah will pray
for you", "salaam aleikum" and "aleikum
salaam". The rest is improvised words like
"ichna klibhra him" and "rabbla fihmtrashim".
In live performances, Mercury would often sing
the opening vocals of "Mustapha" in place of
the complex introduction to "Bohemian
Rhapsody", going from "Allah will pray for you"
to "Mama, just killed a man...". However,
sometimes the band performed an almost full
version of the song, with Mercury at the piano.
Fat Bottomed Girls
"Fat Bottomed Girls" was written by May with
lead vocals shared by May and Mercury in the
album version. On stage Mercury sang the entire
song, with Taylor and May doing harmonies.
Jealousy
"Jealousy" was penned by Mercury and features
May playing his Hairfred acoustic guitar
placing small pieces of piano wire under the
frets to produce the "buzzing" effect of a
sitar. All vocals were recorded by Mercury. It
was released as a single in 1979.
Bicycle Race
"Bicycle Race" is a complex composition by
Mercury. It features several modulations,
unusual chord functions, a metre change (4/4 to
3/4 and back) and a programmatic section (a
race of guitars emulating the bicycle race).
If You Can't Beat Them
"If You Can't Beat Them" was another Hard Rock
composition by John Deacon and was a live
favourite for the band in late '70s. It is one
of the few songs by Deacon where May plays all
the guitars and contains a guitar solo of over
two minutes, making it one of the longest
guitar solos in a Queen song.
Let Me Entertain You
"Let Me Entertain You" was written by Mercury,
directed towards the audience. The line "we'll
sing to you in Japanese" is a reference to
May's Teo Torriatte, from A Day at the Races.
The idea of a guitar riff in parallel sixths
was re-used later in the Innuendo track, "The
Hitman".
Dead on Time
"Dead on Time", written by May, features some
of the fastest and most aggressive guitar work
by its author, as well as some equally
complicated yet ferocious drumming by Taylor.
Performed at breakneck speed, it was considered
by most fans to be an ideal live number, but
was curiously never played in concert; May
would only incorporate snippets of it in his
guitar solos during the Jazz Tour. The song
resembles "Keep Yourself Alive" from Queen's
self-titled debut album. Particularly the
guitar play is similar to that of Keep Yourself
Alive, although it's faster in "Dead on Time".
In the last chorus, the words "keep yourself
alive" are sung, and in the lyrics attached to
the album, those words are written in capitals.
The song ends with the sound of a thunderbolt,
followed by Mercury screaming "You're dead!"
The thunderbolt was actually recorded by May on
a portable recorder during a vicious
thunderstorm. Amusingly, the album's liner
notes credit the thunderbolt to God.
In Only Seven Days
"In Only Seven Days" resembles Deacon's
previous song, "Spread Your Wings". Deacon also
played acoustic guitar and electric guitar.
Dreamers Ball
"Dreamers Ball" is May's tribute to Elvis
Presley, who had died one year before. The
arrangement for the concert version was
completely different, with May and Taylor doing
vocal brasses.
Fun It
"Fun It" was a funk track with a disco vibe by
Taylor, where both Mercury and himself shared
the vocals. Taylor did the lead vocals, while
Mercury was backup. Taylor used Syndrum pads
and played most of the instruments. It can be
seen a precursor (although it wasn't influenced
by Queen track, but by a Chic song) to Another
One Bites The Dust, especially with the intro
of this track.
Leaving Home Ain't Easy
"Leaving Home Ain't Easy" was a ballad by May,
who also sang all the vocals (lead and
harmony). His voice was sped up for the bridge.
Don't Stop Me Now
"Don't Stop Me Now" is Mercury's top 10 single
in the UK and is one of Queen's most famous
songs. May's only input is a short guitar solo
and backing vocals. Was used in the motion
picture "Shaun of the Dead" in the bar scene.
As well, the BBC2 show Top Gear named it the
top song in a viewer poll of Top Ten driving
songs.
More of that Jazz
"More of that Jazz" is yet another one of
Taylor's bitter comments about current society
and the way rock and roll is disrespected. It
is loop based and Taylor plays most instruments
and sings all vocals, reaching some very high
notes (peaking on a E5). The outro also
contains short clips from many songs on the
album, including "Dead on Time", "Bicycle
Race", "Mustapha", "If You Can't Beat Them",
"Fun It" and "Fat Bottomed Girls".
Source: wikipedia.org
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