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Innuendo - Queen |
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11/11/00 (59 review reads) |
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Advantages: Some very touching tracks
Disadvantages: Bijou, some throwaway tracks
The last true Queen album, Innuendo has a great mix of the rock tracks that Queen do best, and some slightly tongue-in-cheek songs ("I'm going slightly mad" being the perfect example), in true flamboyant Freddie Mercury style. The stand-out track on this album is the wonderful "These are the days of our lives", a particularly touching song about appreciating the good days, and "when you can lay back and enjoy it through your kids". "The show must go on" is another outstanding track, perhaps reflecting Freddie's willingness to make the most of life, despite his illness. This album makes a fitting tribute to Freddie Mercury as he should be remembered, the extrovert showman playing to his audience. An album that all Queen fans should have in their collection.
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- 26/06/02 Really good review another of my favourite album. I love most of the songs on that album mainly I cant live with you, These are the days of our lives and Ride the wild wind. I susperb album and i very good review |
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- 11/06/02 good review, but you shuoldnt dismiss bijou as a 'throwaway track' - it is a great addition to the album with some really nice guitarwork which, whilst perhaps not as instantly accessible as the rest, really does shine out when you listen to it carefully, or after a few times. |
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- 11/11/00 Yes, I didn't mention it, but it's a track I like a lot too. |
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