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                               Queen-Innuendo

          Artist   : Queen
          Album    : Innuendo
          Label    : EMI                 Encoder  : LAME V0
          Genre    : Rock                Bitrate  : VBRkbps 44.1Hz
          Playtime : 53:44 min           Size     : 95,6 MB


          Tracks:

          01   Innuendo                                (06:32)
          02   I'm Going Slightly Mad (Edit)           (04:22)
          03   Headlong                                (04:38)
          04   I Can't Live without You                (04:33)
          05   Ride the Wild Wind                      (03:39)
          06   All God's People                        (04:43)
          07   These are the Days of our Lives         (04:21)
          08   Delilah                                 (04:15)
          09   Don't Try so Hard (Edit)                (03:35)
          10   The Hitman (edit)                       (04:57)
          11   Bijou (edit)                            (03:37)
          12   The Show Must Go On                     (04:32)


          Notes:

          Innuendo is the thirteenth studio album by
          British rock band Queen, released in 1991. It
          is the band's fourteenth studio album and the
          last to be composed entirely of new material.
          It is also the final studio album to be
          released while lead singer Freddie Mercury was
          still alive. The album was praised by critics
          and fans as one of the strongest albums of
          Queen's later career. The album was recorded
          when Mercury was progressing into the final
          stages of his HIV/AIDS infection. Much of the
          material on the album deals with the band's
          coming to terms with his imminent death. The
          theme is also reflected in the music, which can
          be heavy and arresting ("Innuendo" and
          "Headlong"), but also bleak and dark ("The Show
          Must Go On","These Are The Days Of Our
          Lives","I'm Going Slightly Mad" and "Don't Try
          So Hard"), and very often both ("The Hitman"
          and "Bijou"). Stylistically, Innuendo is in
          some sense a return to Queen's roots with its
          harder rock sound ("Headlong", "Ride the Wild
          Wind"), strong vocals from Freddie ranging over
          four octaves, overdubs, multipart composition
          (the title track), and psychedelic effects
          ("I'm Going Slightly Mad").

          Innuendo

          "Innuendo" began as a jam session in
          Switzerland amongst May, Taylor and Deacon in
          spring 1989. Mercury was upstairs and heard
          them playing the beat, and turned it into a
          song, creating the melody and starting off the
          lyrics. From then on they all four worked on
          polishing the track and Taylor took over the
          lyrics (which were written as a tribute to Led
          Zeppelin and their song "Kashmir"). The middle
          section, written by Mercury, was included later
          and it featured a synth-orchestra programmed by
          producer David Richards and a flamenco
          interlude played by Yes guitarist Steve Howe,
          who had come to visit them and was asked to
          play what Brian May himself admitted he
          couldn't. "Innuendo" was released as a single
          in January 1991.

          I'm Going Slightly Mad

          "I'm Going Slightly Mad" was begun in Mercury's
          London house, after he'd got the idea of
          writing a song about madness, inspired by Noel
          Coward's camp one-liners. Most of the lyrics
          (like "banana tree" or "one needle") came from
          both him and his friend Peter Straker, who
          stayed up all night in Mercury's kitchen,
          devising ever more outlandish lines. The music
          is Mercury's as well and it's one of the
          earliest songs they were working on in Montreux
          when Steve Howe came in. The video that
          accompanied the song saw Mercury dressed in a
          costume suit with wild hair, white gloves, long
          pointing shoes and extremely heavy make up,
          also filmed in black and white. Whilst Queen
          fans were thoroughly amused by the band in the
          video, in the documentary, "Champions of the
          World," Taylor confessed, from the band's
          perspective, the video was marred by Mercury's
          appearance having to be camouflaged by costume
          and make-up, as Taylor admitted Mercury looked
          "Pretty ill, at that point." Actress Cleo Rocos
          stated that Mercury had explained to her and
          mutual friend Kenny Everett that the song
          touches on the AIDS induced dementia he
          incurred during the final years of his life.

          Headlong

          "Headlong" came from May at the studio they'd
          got in Switzerland. He recorded it for the solo
          album he was doing at the same time. May heard
          Mercury singing it and instantly decided that
          it worked better as a Queen track. Then the
          band took it over and they all made
          modifications.

          I Can't Live with You

          "I Can't Live with You" was also written for
          May's solo album. He gave it to the band as
          well since Taylor, Deacon and Mercury were fond
          of the track. Drums were programmed on synth by
          May, and the keyboard-pads were added by the
          producer. An alternative version of this song
          appeared on the 1997 compilation album Queen
          Rocks, billed as the "'97 Rocks Retake". it was
          said to be more along the lines of how May and
          Taylor originally wanted the track to sound,
          with a harder, guitar-driven rock edge.

          Don't Try So Hard

          "Don't Try So Hard" came from Mercury. The
          intro "rain" is actually the pre-set sound of
          the Korg M1, which appears when it's switched
          on. Mercury sings most of the song in falsetto.
          The song's middle section is written in a style
          reminiscent of Queen's early 1980s-songs such
          as Play The Game.


          Ride the Wild Wind

          "Ride The Wild Wind" was composed by Roger
          Taylor, who recorded a demo with his own
          vocals. The definitive version is sung by
          Mercury with Taylor on backing vocals. The song
          is a sort of sequel of Roger's "A Night at the
          Opera" composition, "I'm In Love With My Car",
          which focused on Taylor's passion for cars and
          race. This time, the song involved all of the
          other members, that gave life to a fast song
          with beating drums and rhythmic bass line,
          eerily note-for-note similar to The Smiths'
          "Shakespeare's Sister", which create the
          sensation of speed and engine's roar. In the
          mid-part, a brilliant May solo, which
          accentuates the sense of high velocity, and
          also gives the song a heavier sound. In some
          parts a racing car can be heard. It was
          released as a single in Poland, peaking at
          number one.

          All God's People

          "All God's People" started off as part of
          Mercury's Barcelona project under the title
          "Africa by Night" (hence the co-writing credit
          with Mike Moran). He'd asked May to play
          guitar, then one thing led to another and the
          entire band played. Piano was recorded by Mike
          Moran. The song features Mercury singing a
          head-voiced high-F note, as well as some very
          low ones.

          These Are the Days of Our Lives

          "These Are the Days of Our Lives" was written
          by Roger Taylor. It's harmonically and
          structurally one of the simplest songs of the
          band's catalogue. Keyboards were programmed by
          the four of them in the studio, and conga
          percussion was recorded by David Richards. The
          music video for this song was Mercury's last
          appearance in a video medium. By the time the
          video was made, it had become impossible to
          disguise that Freddie was seriously ill.
          Despite his frail appearance, he appeared and
          gave what energy he had left, filmed in black
          and white. The black and white in the video
          helped somewhat to reduce the ill/frail
          appearance. When footage of the band making the
          video was released in colour, it is clear to
          see why.

          Delilah

          "Delilah" is a song Mercury penned for his
          favourite housecat, a female tortoiseshell cat,
          named Delilah. May recorded his solo using a
          talk box. Reportedly, Taylor was not fond of
          the song and agreed to let it be included in
          the album only at Mercury's insistence.

          The Hitman

          The fly-away rocker "Hitman" was started by
          Mercury as well. The original version was
          apparently on keyboards and in a different key.
          May took Mercury's riff (not un-common),
          changed the key and recorded a demo of the
          heavy version. Deacon then re-arranged the
          structure and they all filled the gaps in
          lyrics and recorded it. All of the backing
          vocals were done by May.

          Bijou

          "Bijou" was an idea Mercury and May had of
          making a song "inside-out" (having guitar doing
          the verses and the vocal doing the break).
          Mercury put the chords, title and lyrics, and
          the two of them worked on the guitar parts.
          Mercury sang the first line and then May
          transferred the melody to his Red Special. The
          song was finished without any input from Taylor
          or Deacon. The idea was not new and already
          used by Yes on their song "Soon". Brian later
          credited Jeff Beck's 1989 song "Where Were You"
          as the inspiration for 'Bijou'. In 2008, Queen
          + Paul Rodgers performed this song in their
          shows of the Rock the Cosmos Tour by May
          playing the verse live and then having
          Mercury's studio vocals play while a screen
          showed footage from the band's famous Wembley
          concert in 1986, with the visuals put in sync
          with the tape. Afterwards the Mercury part
          would fade out and May would lead into "Last
          Horizon"

          The Show Must Go On

          "The Show Must Go On" was written primarily by
          May. The song was a lively dramatic cross
          between Opera and Rock. The initial idea was a
          chord sequence Taylor and Deacon were working
          on. The chord progression used in the refrain
          is the same as in Queen's 1989 song, "I Want It
          All". Then May decided to use the sequence, and
          both he and Mercury decided the theme of the
          lyrics and wrote the first verse together. From
          then on May finished the lyrics, did the vocal
          melody and wrote the bridge, inspired by
          Pachelbel's Canon. Some keys and ideas were
          suggested by the producer too.
          The song was initially not released as a single
          as part of promotion for the Innuendo album,
          but was released in October 1991 as the band
          launched their Greatest Hits II album. The
          video for the song featured a compilation of
          clips from all their videos since 1982, in
          support of the Greatest Hits II album. Due to
          Mercury's now critically fast fading health, a
          fresh appearance by the band in a video was not
          possible.

          Source: wikipedia.org

          Hail to All!


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