Glam
Glam
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Glam finds Mouse On Mars off on a warm, graceful tangent filled with long phrases and tempered rhythms. Originally released in 1998 as a soundtrack for a film that never made it to theaters, Glam takes full advantage of MoM's intricate electronic palette, creating a relaxed, cinematic sound. Andi Toma and Jan St. Werner's manic glitch tendencies are here in short bursts, like the skittery melodies that run through "Mood Leck Backlash." But even when Toma and Werner are being their usual scatterbrained selves, slipping in every musical squeek and squibble they can coax from their laptops, the record sounds more like background music than most Mouse. Closer to the experimental minimalism of Markus Popp, Werner's partner in Microstoria and the man behind Oval, Glam is a fascinating collection. --Matthew Cooke
Product Description
Originally available as limited vinyl only, 'Glam' features fifteen densely atmospheric tracks initially composed as a film score for a movie of the same name starring Tony Danza & Ali McGraw. Although the film went straight to video, 'Glam' works as an album of its own, presenting the band's most intricate & subtle compositions. The CD comes with three bonus tracks, 'Snap Bar', 'Pool, Smooth & Bidder' & 'Hetzchase Nailway', not found on the LP. The music alternates from quiet passages of peaceful melody to darker soundscapes & strange noises. There's just enough sonic disturbance to break the quieter moments, just when the listener un-expects it most. Thrill Jockey. 2003.
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- Holy Moleee Canoli! Camooosh this is a piece of GOLD
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ASIN: B000000OF6
Release Date: 1995-11-14 |
Tracks:
- Bohemian Rhapsody
- Another One Bites The Dust
- Killer Queen
- Fat Bottomed Girls
- Bicycle Race
- You're My Best Friend
- Don't Stop Me Now
- Save Me
- Crazy Little Thing Called Love
- Somebody To Love
- Now I'm Here
- Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy
- Play The Game
- Flash
- Seven Seas Of Rhye
- We Will Rock You
- We Are The Champions
Tracks:
- A Kind Of Magic
- Under Pressure
- Radio Ga Ga
- I Want It All
- I Want To Break Free
- Innuendo
- It's A Hard Life
- Breakthru
- Who Wants To Live Forever
- Headlong
- The Miracle
- I'm Going Slightly Mad
- The Invisible Man
- Hammer To Fall
- Friends Will Be Friends
- The Show Must Go On
- One Vision
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Queen brought a whole new meaning to the phrase over the top. While rock & roll flamboyance stretched back at least as far as Little Richard, Freddie Mercury continued to camp it up, taking little seriously and smirking at the music's growing pretensions while partaking in them no small bit. Many of the band's singles hold up extremely well, later tracks such as "Hammer to Fall" as much as prime-era numbers such as "Bohemian Rhapsody," "Killer Queen," and "You're My Best Friend." The quartet's canny sense of melody and sophisticated vocal harmonies--not to mention Mercury's raised eyebrow--have traveled well through the years. --Rickey Wright
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Holy Moleee Canoli! Camooosh this is a piece of GOLD.......2007-05-23
This creation is one remarkable piece of history! I'm so thankful I got it, and for such a nice price you get almost 40 songs! With their incorporation of piano and Freddie Mercury's voice, and their guitarist- this thing just blows out your ears in amazement. I had heard so many of these songs on the radio, but who knew they did all of them? Bicycle Race first annoyed me with so much repitition, but with my love for bike-riding, it's become a motto for me to. Killer Queen is just WOWZERs... so sexy and loaded. And there's tons more, but I'll save those as super surpise you'll be glad you got!
Best Double Box Set Ever.......2007-05-09
What can I say?!!?
Queen was the best - the songs are brilliant and theatrical.
Freddy M. will be forever one of the best performers - EVER.
Thanks for the greatest box set at the greatest price, Amazon!
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GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!!!.......2007-05-05
sin palabras... me quedo callado...Queen no pudo haberlo hecho mejor, cada cancion me deja sin habla, cada cancion formo una parte impresionante de mi vida, es un disco que nunca pasara de moda, y QUE CANCIONES!!! BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY, WE WILL ROCK YOU, WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS, I WANT TO BREAK FREE, INNUENDO, DON'T STOP ME NOW, A KIND OF MAGIC... para dejarlo a uno sin aliento!!! Si tu aun no conoces a QUEEN, comprando este disco es el perfecto comienzo para conocer a una de las mejores bandas de rock de todos los tiempos... COMPRENLO PERO YA!!!
Great CD.......2007-03-14
One of the biggest cd of Queen. It's a most in your list.
Queen.......2007-03-12
Waht beautiful classics, especially Bohemian Rhapsody. I will treasure it for a long time.
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- still rocking 20 years on
- Poison plays some great classic tunes.
- Aint Nothin' But a Good Time ... party on.
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ASIN: B000PC6Y4O
Release Date: 2007-06-05 |
Tracks:
- Little Willy (originally performed by Sweet)
- Suffragette City (originally performed by David Bowie)
- I Never Cry (originally performed by Alice Cooper)
- I Need to Know (originally performed by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers)
- Can't You See (originally performed by The Marshall Tucker Band)
- What I Like About You (originally performed by The Romantics)
- Dead Flowers (originally performed by The Rolling Stones)
- Just What I Needed (originally performed by The Cars)
- Rock and Roll All Nite (originally performed by KISS)
- Squeeze Box (originally performed by The Who)
- You Don't Mess Around With Jim (originally performed by Jim Croce)
- Your Mama Don't Dance (originally performed by Loggins & Messina)
- We're An American Band (originally performed by Grand Funk Railroad)
Album Description
Poison rocks 13 of their favorite tracks! POISON'D! features hot new recordings of Poison's favorite rock classics, including hits originally recorded by David Bowie, The Rolling Stones, The Cars, Sweet, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers and more.
Featuring Poison's original members, Bret Michaels (vocals), C.C. Deville (guitar), Rikki Rockett (drums) and Bobby Dall (bass), POISON'D! presents the band's first studio recordings since 2002's Hollyweird. Produced by Don Was at Hensen Recording Studios in Hollywood, POISON'D! packs 13 explosive tracks, including new recordings of David Bowie's "Suffragette City," The Cars' "You're Just What I Needed," The Romantics' "What I Like About You," Sweet's "Little Willy," The Marshall Tucker Band's "Can't You See" and The Rolling Stones' "Dead Flowers." Some of Poison's best previously recorded covers are also featured on POISON'D!, including KISS' "Rock and Roll All Nite," Grand Funk Railroad's "We're An American Band" and Loggins & Messina's "Your Mama Don't Dance."
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still rocking 20 years on.......2007-07-08
I am a huge poison fan and loved this cover album shortly after its release they played a show near me and i saw them perform more than half of the covers my favorite is Alice coopers I never cry! am must for fans
Poison plays some great classic tunes........2007-07-05
Poison is one of my favorite band to come out of the 80's.
When i heard they had a new album out i knew i just had to get it and i wasn't let down at all as it's a good album.
"Little Willy"
This song was originally done by Sweet. This song shows off the glam side of Poison very well and is a nice cover song.
"Suffragette City"
This song was originally done by David Bowie. Poison's version of the song is just as good as the original that I remember. The chorus leaps out at you, and C.C. Deville's guitar playing gives this classic a new twist.
"I Never Cry"
This song was originally done by Alice Cooper. I had always loved the Alice Cooper classic. Bret Michaels delivers a stunning performance that does the original justice. Also the guitar solo is truly amazing although it's a bit short.
"I Need To Know"
This song was originally done by Tom Petty. The peppy groove on this song really gets things moving with C.C. Deville's guitar changes, and Rikki Rocket's cool drum playing.
"Can't You See?"
This song was originally done by The Marshall Tucker Band. Bret sings with passion and conviction, Poison really make this song their own. The melodic guitar changes in this tune are very well done.
"What I Like About You"
This song was originally done by The Romantics. I had the chance to see them perform this song live and it's just as good live as on the album. It's a fun song and fits well with the type of music that Poison does.
"Dead Flowers"
This song was originally done by The Rolling Stones. This song is a fine cover and I like this version a bit better. It has fine guitar playing throughout.
"Just What I Needed"
This song was originally done by The Cars. Poison does the song well but nothing can really touch the original classic hit.
"Rock `N Roll All Night"
This song was originally done by KISS. Let me tell you there's a reason you'll never hear Poison play this song in concert. This has got to be the worst cover song ever! I thought nothing could have been worse that Aerosmith's cover of the Spider-Man them song well I found a song worse and this is it. If you're gonna cover this song please cover the original and not the live version, maybe poison felt that the original version was too hard to play. They even changed some of the lyrics also a no no. avoid this song at all costs.
"Squeeze Box"
This song was originally done by The Who. I like poison's version better than The Who's version. I'm not really sure what makes it better maybe it's that the song sound like it could have been a Poison song.
"You Don't Mess Around With Jim"
This song was originally done by Jim Croce. I really like the original version a lot but I find the Poison version to be a bit better. This version does the original song justice improving on an already great classic song.
"Your Mama Don't Dance"
This song was originally done by Loggins and Messina. Poison gives this song a new pop twist. They know how to have a good time and it shows in this song. This version passes the original in every way. This is a great song that they play in all their shows and the crowd really like it, I know I did when I saw then in concert. They had the whole place jumpin' with this song.
"We're An American Band"
This song was originally done by Grand Funk Railroad. Poison decided to end the CD with a song that sums up what they're all about. This is a great version of the classic song and is a great way to close out the album.
I am a big fan of classic rock and this album does classic rock justice except for 1 song that I will not mention here.
This is a fun album by a fun band, so if you like fun rock music or if you're a fan of Poison then this album is for you.
If you get the chance to see Poison live then I suggest you go if you can as you will have a fun time at their show also.
Aint Nothin' But a Good Time ... party on........2007-07-03
If you're a die hard POISON fan, then add a star. If not, then you'll probably downgrade this by at least 2 stars.
I suspect that the people who say they listen to POISON albums for the music are like the ones who claim they read PLAYBOY Magazine for the articles. POISON was like a frat-party version of MOTLEY CRUE (or maybe MOTLEY CRUE were a tough backstreet-kid version of POISON). In any case, MOTLEY CRUE were dangerous and thrilling, while POSION was fun ... and they still are.
Here's a collection of songs that POISON performs in concert. Like nearly every other album they've released, it's just party music. THE KINKS said 'it's only jukebox music', and THE ROLLING STONES said 'it's only rock and roll ... but I like it.'
POISON was a lot like 1970's KISS re-done for the 1980's. KISS had sci-fi suits and face-paint, POISON had outrageous hair and androgyny. Both were slammed by critics, but won legions of fans who could care less what snooty idiots at 'Rolling Stone' or other magazines thought. Most of the critics are gone and forgotten, but the bands (POISON, KISS, and MOTLEY CRUE for that matter) are still filling venues and selling music.
The best cuts are the glam/punk & trash-rock songs:
* Little Willy (originally performed by Sweet)
* Suffragette City (originally performed by David Bowie)
* I Never Cry (originally performed by Alice Cooper)
* What I Like About You (originally performed by The Romantics)
* Just What I Needed (originally performed by The Cars)
* You Don't Mess Around With Jim (originally performed by Jim Croce)
The others are a mixed bag. 'I Need to Know' (originally performed by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers) lacks the nuances that made it a favorite song for fans. the KISS song 'Rock and Roll All Night - (and party every day)' falls a bit short on this CD -- works OK in concert though.
'Dead Flowers' (originally performed by The Rolling Stones) is a total flop here. If anyone needs to cover a STONES' song from the late 1960's or early 1970's, they either need to call on Johnny Winter (listen to his versions of Jumping Jack Flash) , or get Keith Richards to play the guitar parts, it seems.
On CD, 'We're An American Band' lacks the urgency and punch that have sustained the original version, but again, it works well in concert.
So put this in your CD, MP3 or iTunes player, and head on up to Sturgis in August -- ain't nothin' but a good time.
Awesome!!.......2007-06-17
This is a simply terrific CD by a terrific band! They have been rocking for over 20 years now and show no signs of slowing down, thank God! Poison is one of the few(only?)bands to survive Grunge Rock's hair band massacre of the early 90's. Yes, this isn't original material, but it's extremely WELL DONE cover material and I highly recommend it!
Surprisingly Great.......2007-06-15
botton line - very impressed with all the tracks - my favorites are - I Never Cry and Dead Flowers - I hope they do those on the tour this summer
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- Queen Greatest hits
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- blast from the past
- THE QUEEN LEGEND CONTINUES WITH VOLUME II. PART 2 OF 2.
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ASIN: B000000OBP
Release Date: 1992-09-15 |
Tracks:
- We Will Rock You
- We Are The Champions
- Another One Bites The Dust
- Killer Queen
- Somebody To Love
- Fat Bottomed Girls
- Bicycle Race
- You're My Best Friend
- Crazy Little Thing Called Love
- Now I'm Here
- Play The Game
- Seven Seas Of Rhye
- Body Language
- Save Me
- Don't Stop Me Now
- Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy
- I Want To Break Free
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Queen brought a whole new meaning to the phrase over the top. While rock & roll flamboyance stretched back at least as far as Little Richard, Freddie Mercury continued to camp it up, taking little seriously and smirking at the music's growing pretensions while partaking in them no small bit. Many of the band's singles hold up extremely well, such as "Killer Queen" and "You're My Best Friend". The quartet's canny sense of melody and sophisticated vocal harmonies--not to mention Mercury's raised eyebrow--have traveled well through the years. --Rickey Wright
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Queen Greatest hits.......2007-07-12
This CD is is great especially if you are a Queen fan. It truly is a collection Of their greatest hits.
Queen is Amazing!.......2007-05-23
This CD was my first exposure to Queen. As is evident on this album, this band is absolutely overflowing with talent. Freddie Mercury is a genius, singing his heart out on every single one of these tracks. It's hard to pick and choose, but I would have to say that the standout tracks for me are:
"Somebody to Love": A huge, sprawling song with absolutely mesmorizing vocals from Freddie Mercury and amazing harmonies.
"Fat Bottom Girls": A classic hard rock tune with gorgeous harmonies and great guitar lines.
"You're My Best Friend": A smooth, cool, beautiful, and underrated love song.
"Seven Seas of Rhye": I love the piano on this song, and the classic hard rock feel.
"Don't Stop Me Now": A classic adrenaline-rush of a song.
I love this CD. You should get it if you like Queen. It's very cohesive. And if you don't really know Queen that well, it's a great sampler of their music. There is one problem. "Bohemian Rhapsody" is my favorite Queen song, and its absence on this album irks me quite a bit. That being said, I would download it individually before I would actually buy another album with it.
blast from the past.......2007-05-14
I have always liked Queen I wore out the tape in my cassette player I choose this cd because had the best mix of their hits Anyone who wants to remember those great Queen hits This is the one to get
THE QUEEN LEGEND CONTINUES WITH VOLUME II. PART 2 OF 2........2007-05-09
Before I begin my review, I would like to invite everyone that are hardcore diehard Rock n' Roll fans to read the website that Kevin Johns and I have set up for all of you. It is called "FOREVER IN ROCK, THE JOHN LOPEZ REVIEWS WRAP UP." Just log in www foreverinrock blogspot com/. I deeply hope that all of you will read it, take part in it and display what your true musical needs and tastes are. I hope to hear from all of you soon. Forever in Rock, John L.
I will be writing a review on the legendary compilation album entitled "QUEEN - GREATEST HITS - VOLUME II" by one of Rock's all-time greatest bands ever. I give you one of England's pride and joy's and one of Britain's favorite sons, Q-U-E-E-N! "QUEEN - GREATEST HITS - VOLUME II" was originally released in 1992 on Compact Disc on the Hollywood Records label which is distributed by Elektra Entertainment, a division of Warner Communications Inc. This review is Part 2 of 2. As always, if I hear any new additional information concerning this legendary compilation album or the artist, I will edit this review immediately so that you the consumer will get the overall best informative and most accurate review possible.
QUEEN will forever go down in Rock n' Roll history and be remembered for writing and recording some of Rock's most legendary all-time greatest sacred classic anthems ever. QUEEN will also be remembered for delivering one of Rock's most flamboyant and charismatic lead singer's / frontmen ever. Of course I'm speaking of the late great Farrokh Bulsara, also known the world over as Freddie Mercury. When Mercury met up and joined forces with rhythm and lead guitarist Brian May, bassist John Deacon and drummer Roger Taylor, the stage was set and QUEEN would set out to conquer the world. QUENN would write and record many great albums and hit songs throughout the band's whole entire career to highly critically acclaim. Like volume I, "QUEEN - GREATEST HITS - VOLUME II" would be the result of the many great hit songs that QUEEN would record throughout their entire career. Also like volume I, the album, "QUEEN - GREATEST HITS - VOLUME II" would also serve as proof, of one of the many great contributions, accomplishments and achievements that QUEEN would give to Rock n' Roll. Also without a doubt, in my opinion, like volume I, "QUEEN - GREATEST HITS - VOLUME II" also stands as a true testament of the sheer genius and musical creativity of four extremely talented individuals. "QUEEN - GREATEST HITS - VOLUME II" is also a fine fitting tribute to a great legendary band that was truly indeed, far ahead of their time.
It is now time to let the Rock n' Roll music of QUEEN to speak for itself and back it up by doing all of the talking musically. "QUEEN - GREATEST HITS - VOLUME II" from 1992 picks up right where VOLUME I left off and begins with the forever slow blistering QUEEN trademark Rock anthem that could be heard in stadiums during sports events the world over, "We Will Rock You," this slow Rocker will then develop into the beautifully slow hard Rock anthem "We Are The Champions," the merciless killer Rocker "Another One Bites The Dust," the forever Opera hard Rocker "Killer Queen," one of the most beautiful slow Rock anthems ever, "Somebody To Love," the hard Rock anthem for beautiful overweight women the world over, "Fat Bottom Girls," the amazing Opera Rock anthem "Bicycle Race," the forever beautifully slow QUEEN trademark Rock anthem "You're My Best Friend," the forever 50's like Rock anthem that would have made ELVIS PRESLEY proud, "Crazy Little Thing Called Love," (READY FREDDIE!) the breathtaking a*s kicking hard Rocker "Now I'm Here," the mysterious groundbreaking special effects Rock anthem with an incredible falsetto voice arrangement by Freddie Mercury, "Play The Game," the fantastc killer hard Rocker "Seven Seas Of Rhye," the forever bass pumping synthesized Rocker "Body Language," the beautifully slow electric acoustic Rocker "Save Me," the fast paced and energetic hard Rocker "Don't Stop Me Now," the incredible Opera Rocker "Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy" and the forever danceable synthesized Rocker "I Want To Break Free." Again, like VOLUME I, may I also add that the blistering lead vocals and breathtaking falsetto vocal arrangements by Freddie Mercury was PERFECT and on the mark while laying down the tracks for all of these legendary hit songs. I would also like to commend Brian May for his merciless guitar riffs and licks throughout all of the recordings of these legendary hit songs. I would also like to commend QUEEN'S legendary rhythm section comprising of bassist John Deacon and drummer Roger Taylor. Their combined perfect harmony sound effort contributed in elevating both Freddie Mercury's blistering lead vocals and Brian May's merciless guitar arrangements to another level unimagined by anyone.
Overall, this is one hell of a compilation album worth checking out and seeking further research and information into especially if you are a hardcore diehard QUEEN fan or a devout music collector. As for all of the curious newcomers and new beginners that are not quite familiar with the sound and music of QUEEN, along with VOLUME I, this is not a bad compilation album or two volume album collection to start off with. Either way you choose, you will have taken a giant step in owning and starting your very own personal QUEEN music collection. You can do all of your researching and album purchases either on Amazon com or at your nearest local Borders Books and Music store. If you ever get a chance, buy both volume albums, you'll be happy and satisfied that you did.
Like VOLUME I, I would like to highly recommend purchasing this legendary compilation album(s) to own as a valuable and important part of his or her own personal music collection. Without a doubt, this legendary treasure album(s) has already proven to stand the test of time and will always be around to be enjoyed, appreciated and cherished for many years to come, NOW AND FOREVER. This is one great priceles gem that no hardcore music fan or devout music collector would want to be without.
In closing, Freddie Mercury's untimely death on 24 November 1991 would close the book on one of Rock's greatest chapters and one of Rock's all-time greatest bands ever. OR SO IT SEEMED. The QUEEN legend and legacy is far from being over. As we speak, QUEEN has been touring with former FREE'S, BAD COMPANY'S and THE FIRM'S lead singer and frontman Paul Rodgers to highly critically acclaim. In my opinion, despite Freddie Mercury being irreplaceable, QUEEN'S only chance of carrying on with someone else that is close to Freddie Mercury's talent is with none other than George Michael. When I heard George Michael sing with QUEEN on stage at the Freddie Mercury tribute concert, Michael is the only lead singer and frontman alive today that is capable of filling in the empty shoes left vacant by the late great Freddie Mercury. I'm really surprised that QUEEN didn't snatch up George Michael right away. I HOPE QUEEN IS READING THIS! As years have gone by, the contributions, accomplishments and achievements that QUEEN has made throughout Rock n' Roll history speaks for itself. In 2001, QUEEN would meet their date with destiny by receiving the highest ultimate honor possible, by being inducted as members of the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame. With this in mind, QUEEN will forever leave their place and mark in Rock n' Roll history and will never be forgotten. There will also be new stories in the QUEEN legend and legacy that will still need to be told and written. But that, my fellow readers and reviewers, you will just have to stay tuned and glued to your computer and read further more about it at a later date in the near future. So here's to you late great Freddie, Brian, John, Roger and yes, you too Paul and George. Thanks for the many great memories. Keep The faith. And as the saying goes, "AND THE REST IS ROCK N' ROLL HISTORY," need I say more or am I wrong? FREDDIE MERCURY LIVES! Thanks for reading my review and I truly hope that you have enjoyed reading it as much as I have truly enjoyed writing it for your reading pleasure. I also deeply hope that all of you will read all of my other reviews in the near future when time permits. QUEEN FOREVER! R.I.P. FARROKH BULSARA A.K.A. FREDDIE MERCURY, Born 5 September 1946, Died 24 November 1991 at age 45. Long Live Rock n' Roll. Rock out always and take it easy. Forever in Rock, John L.
Genre Bender's Greatest Hits.......2007-03-03
Although it lacks a few of their best songs, Queen's "Greatest Hits" is a nice starting point for anyone who remembers the band from their glory days and for those just beginning this royal rock journey. I think that few people would argue the point that Freddie Mercury truly had one of the best voices around. He could meld it to any of a number of genres of music and that's well-evidenced on this album. From the anthemic "We Will Rock You" to the rockabilly "Crazy Little Thing Called Love," to the groovy, urban stylings of "Another One Bites The Dust," Mercury and the boys constantly crossed genre lines.
Highlights including those previously mentioned are "I Want To Break Free," "Save Me", "Killer Queen," "Somebody To Love," and the wonderfully strange "Body Language." My personal favorite is "Fat-Bottomed Girls."
Fans of arena rock bands like Styx and Foreigner will surely enjoy Queen, although Queen is on an entirely different level than those bands. They are classic rock royalty and I highly recommend you snag "Classic Queen" to get a more complete understanding of Queen's broad-reaching style of music.
Highly recommended.
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- Elton John in top form.
- The Definetive Elton John album
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- Elton John rocks strong and even does some "lighter" music to give us all a golden nugget of an album !!!
- A pop masterpiece...
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Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
Elton John
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ASIN: B000001DQI
Release Date: 1996-02-20 |
Tracks:
- Funeral For A Friend (Love Lies Bleeding)
- Candle In The Wind
- Bennie And The Jets
- Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
- This Song Has No Title
- Grey Seal
- Jamaica Jerk-Off
- I've Seen That Movie Too
- Sweet Painted Lady
- The Ballad Of Danny Bailey (1909-34)
- Dirty Little Girl
- All The Girls Love Alice
- Your Sister Can't Twist (But She Can Rock 'N Roll)
- Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting
- Roy Rogers
- Social Disease
- Harmony
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Rarely mentioned as one of the great double albums, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road had to settle for ending up in a few million record collections. So sprawling that it doesn't quite measure up to the earlier, more laid-back Honky Chateau or the later, pushy Rock of the Westies, this still holds claim to a lot of brilliant, very pop-savvy music: the winking rebellion of "Bennie and the Jets" and "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting," the ready-made nostalgia of "The Ballad of Danny Bailey," the downbeat melodicism of "Harmony." --Rickey Wright
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Elton John in top form........2007-07-13
In 1973, Elton John released his first and only double-album, "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road". While he also made several other truly fantastic albums in that era, this one always stands out for me as being a completely flawless and true masterwork.
First off, the album opens with the epic "Funeral For A Friend/Love Lies Bleeding" which easily ranks as one of my favorite songs of all time. The placement of the songs on this record make for smooth transitions between each song. There's never a track for me that makes me want to skip. Elton John is in top form here. While technically considered a "pop" album, it easily ranks next to such classic albums as Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon", The Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", or Led Zeppelin's "Zoso". It's a mostly upbeat album, with a few mellower songs (Candle in the Wind, Sweet Painted Lady, I've Seen That Movie Too) and makes for a great album to bring along on a road trip.
It's not as compact and ragtime-ish as "Honkey Chateau", and not as personal as "Captain Fantastic", but it's downright fun the entire way through and will always stand as the pinnacle in Elton's career.
The Definetive Elton John album.......2007-06-21
If there was ever an album that defined the seventies, "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" has got to be one of them. It is also the album that comes closest to being what Elton was about in his grandest. Extravagant, over-the-top, melodic and brash, this double album is probably how many from the period would describe both the album and the performer. As such, it redefined music and super stardom, and is a classic.
Stylistically, the 1973 version of Elton John and Bernie Taupin were now fearless. They were (to quote a line that eventually became part of "Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy") turning them out thick and fast. There was the beautiful, melodic piano work on the title track and "Candle In The Wind," the hard rocking "Funeral For A Friend/Love Lies Bleeding" and "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting," the western looking "Social Disease" and the melodrama in "I've seen that movie too" and "Harmony." Seventeen near flawless songs over two albums, and that was following the breakthrough of "Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player" and the number one "Crocodile Rock" from earlier that same year.
It wasn't just the seeming effortlessness to Elton and Bernie's prolific pace that was so attractive, it was the extravagance. Elton's reputation as a showman had already become the stuff of legend, and in the feverish time of the seventies, he allowed that into the "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" artowrk. The original album was a thing of ornate beauty, a triple-fold gate sleeve that expanded out to show Elton stepping into a magic kingdom in ruby red platform shoes. The inner-sleeves were decorated with illustrations for each lyric and the band photos. It was everything you wanted in an album at the time...the full experience. Something you really don't get from too many performers these days. (And better reproduced in the Deluxe "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.")
As such, "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" is as good as gold. I know it is a cliche, but they just don't make 'em like this anymore.
Elton! Elton!.......2007-06-08
This is one of my favorite Elton John albums. I had it on vinyl when it first came out (was that yesterday?) and bought it recently as a CD because of technology.
Elton John rocks strong and even does some "lighter" music to give us all a golden nugget of an album !!!.......2007-06-03
Elton John has enriched us all with his incredible artistry. He remains a prolific writer and he sings with all his heart. This double LP album entitled Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, here on one CD, shows us just a glimpse of Elton's great artistry in rock, reggae and "lighter" music as well.
The CD starts with one of Elton's greatest masterpieces entitled "Funeral For A Friend (Love Lies Bleeding)." Elton's piano and the work of his band make a smashing musical intro to a song about a love gone bad. Elton displays his raw emotion on this track as he sings about how "love lies bleeding in (his) hands."
The CD track set remains incredibly strong with "Candle In The Wind" and "Bennie And The Jets." "Candle In The Wind" explores how people can be misunderstood and abused and it uses Marilyn Monroe as an example. "Candle In The Wind" also features Elton's piano playing to reflect the sensitivity of the song. In addition, "Bennie And The Jets" paints a portrait of a fictional female rock star and her band. The rock beat on "Bennie And The Jets" is strong, solid and awesome.
The title track actually comes fourth on the set: "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" allows Elton to sing of a supposedly beautiful and luxurious lifestyle that he realizes is not as special as he thought it would be. The use of the image of the yellow brick road to a better life from The Wizard Of Oz works well; and we see, just like Dorothy concluded, that there's no place like home.
If you REALLY want to hear Elton at his most versatile, listen to "This Song Has No Title." Elton plays farfisa organ, electric piano, mellotron AND piano!!! This number shines like pure gold and the mixing reflects excellent judgment. The melody of this song is wonderful.
On "Jamaica $erk-Off" Elton and the band turn out an excellent reggae tune that beckons to you to love it; Elton sings his praises for the island of Jamaica and Prince Rhino's "vocal interjections" rule!
Other gems on this CD include the stunningly beautiful "I've Seen That Movie Too;" for this song Elton sings of how he won't let himself be fooled by a woman who doesn't truly love him. The piano and percussion work wonders in the arrangement; and Del Newman's orchestral arrangement stuns you with its beauty. "Sweet Painted Lady" tells the story of a woman who "rents by the hour" as she "satisfies" the sailors in the port; Elton sings this with a type of sensitivity that I rarely experience. Del Newman once again gives "Sweet Painted Lady" a gorgeous orchestral arrangement. Excellent!!!
"All The Girls Love Alice" lets Elton sing about a young lady who enjoys pleasing some of the other girls in town; however the ending is most definitely glum. The musical arrangement shifts back and forth between a hard rockin' song and a type of love ballad with a much slower tempo and great key changes--and this impresses me greatly.
Of course, there's that Elton John classic number, "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting." This number showcases the youthful rebellion young people experience when they are starting their own lives separate from their parents. I can just envision all these young people marching and dancing through the streets chanting this anthem as they shake their fists in the air!
Sadly, all good things must come to an end. "Harmony," the last track on this CD, moves you with its sensitivity; and Elton delivers this with great panache. An excellent number to close the track set!
The liner notes feature an awesome essay by John Tobler; and you get all the lyrics and song credits. The beautiful art work enhances the liner notes as well.
Elton John is a living legend. Long after most "celebrities" are dead and forgotten, Elton John will remain in our hearts and minds because of his incredible music and his legendary performances. Thank goodness Elton has shared his work with us; and, if we're lucky, Elton will be performing for many more years to come.
A pop masterpiece..........2007-04-17
This is Elton's best album, a double LP masterpiece without a wasted note or lyric. From the epic opening suite Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding to the wonderful Harmony, every song is a pop masterpiece. It's hard to pick out my favorite songs, because depending on my mood, I can listen to any song on this album at anytime. So, here's a few. I love the title track, This Song Has No Title, Grey Seal, Sweet Painted Lady, Jamacia Jerk Off, Roy Rogers, Social Disease, and Harmony. I really like Jamacia Jerk Off and Social Disease, but then I can go for Grey Seal and This Song Has No Title. Most people never give Elton credit for making some of the best pop music of the 1970's. They treat him like an afterthought, which they shouldn't. His music writing and playing talents are first rate. The cover art is great, too.
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Release Date: 2006-04-10 |
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- Evil Woman
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electric light orchestra; the essestial electric light orchestra.......2007-05-14
They have always been great! Most of the songs are hits.
Trans-generational awesomeness.......2007-05-11
I thank CSI for using Mr. Bluesky in one of their recent episodes. It led to this Amazon purchase.
ELO CD.......2007-04-02
Great CD !! All of their greatest hits on one cd !! I listen to it all of the time !!
It's a Living Thing.......2007-03-28
Jeff Lynne has got to be one of the most underrated pop geniuses of the seventies and eighties. While the world of prog-rockers was bombasting themselves with side-long double album extravaganzas (Yes, I am talking about Yes...), Jeff Lynne and his mates in Electric Light Orchestra decided that "I Am The Walrus" and "Good Vibrations" were all the inspiration they needed.
The end result is a body of work that sounds even better to these aging ears than they did in 1975. From their orchestral rave-up on Chuck Berry's "Roll Over Beethoven" to the "bama-lama-lama" chorus on the rockabilly "Rock and Roll Is King," Lynne mastered styles effortlessly for three decades. (Even if "Zoom" is not represented here.) Despite the fact that ELO had pretty much abandoned the "orchestra" part of their name by "Time," the 'pocket-symphony' concept stayed with them till the last hit on this CD, "Calling America." Songs like "Rock and Roll Is King" hint at the production chops Lynne would eventually bring to the likes of Tom Petty, Travelling Wilburys, George Harrison and Dave Edmunds.
I chose this "Essential ELO" CD to be in my collection over "All Over The World" primarily because this set includes "Do Ya." "All Over The World" does have a few choice classic-rock cuts ("Ma Ma Belle" and "The Diary Of Horace Wimp" to name two), but if you're looking to get the sugar coated buzz of the 70's singles, this is the collection to own. My rating is held to four stars because of ommissions like "Four Little Diamonds," "10538 Overture" or "Showdown." (This should have been a double set, ala "Strange Magic.") Now that all the albums are back out in pristine remasters, you can pick and choose the classic ELO to fit your whims.
Outstanding!.......2007-03-27
This has all of the ELO songs that you love. It's my 3 1/2 year old daughter's favorite CD and she sings along regularly. She gives Turn to Stone and Sweet Talkin' Woman major props!
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- Box Fit For The Kings Of Rock,Queen
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- Doing All Right
- Great King Rat
- My Fairy King
- Liar
- The Night Comes Down
- Modern Times Rock N' Roll
- Son And Daughter
- Jesus
- Seven Seas Of Rhye...
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- The Loser In The End
- Ogre Battle
- The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke
- Nevermore
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- We Are The Champions
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- All Dead, All Dead
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- Sleeping On The Sidewalk
- Who Needs You
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- If You Can't Beat Them
- Let Me Entertain You
- Dead On Time
- In Only Seven Days
- Dreamers Ball
- Fun It
- Leaving Home Ain't Easy
- Don't Stop Me Now
- More Of That Jazz
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- Another One Bites The Dust
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- Don't Try Suicide
- Sail Away Sweet Sister
- Coming Soon
- Save Me
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Box Fit For The Kings Of Rock,Queen.......2007-06-28
Some good reasons to get this box set:1)Eight albums from Queen's most popular and fruitful years:Queen(1973),Queen II(1974),Sheer Heart Attack(1974),A Night At The Opera(1975),A Day At the Races(1976),News Of The World(1977),Jazz(1978) and The Game(1980) all in cool,attractive mini-original LP-style jackets 2)Most of the band's biggest and best-loved hits are here,including "We Will Rock You","We Are The Champions","Bohemian Rhapsody","Another One Bites The Dust","Killer Queen","Somebody To Love","You're My Best Friend","Crazy Little Thing Called Love","Bicycle Race" and "Fat Bottomed Girls",plus their most prized classic album tracks like "Keep Yourself Alive","Seven Seas Of Rhye","Stone Cold Crazy","39","Tie Your Mother Down","Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy","Get Down Make Love","Its Late","Dragon Attack" and many more.3)Excellent remastered sound,much better than the individual 1991 Hollywood CDs.Even Queen I and Queen II,which suffered from substandard production,now sound better than ever. 4)No bad bonus tracks with awful "remixes"! 5) No mastering errors like on the separate 1991 ones with the chopped guitar intro to "It's Late",the screwy opening to "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" and the chopped part 30-seconds into "In The Lap Of The Gods".6)Nice booklet featuring lyrics to every album contained here.and 7)It's a real steal to get all these great Queen albums at the price of $89.99 and under.That may be steep,but considering the artifically high prices of the individual ones at $13.99-16.99,and the fact that this box set has such superior sound quality over the ones still on the shelves(still with those horrid bonus tracks!),its worth every penny!
Queen .......2007-06-24
Great boxed set. Dark Blue velvet box with logo. "nice" Each CD is in an carboard replica jacket of it's album. It would've been a perfect set if the CD's were in an hard case instead of cardboard.
8 CD's and a companion booklet with all the lyrics and some pictures.
If you like Queen's music this is a great collection. I love it.
The Ultimate Highlight of Queen's Reign.......2007-01-20
Any true Queen fan knows that these first eight albums represent the epitome of one of the greatest rock bands of the 1970s. The remastered albums are of excellent sound quality, and the sleeves are cardboard replicas of the original album covers. Queen II, Night at the Opera, Day at the Races, News of the World, and Jazz are accurately reproduced in their original gatefold format. Jazz even includes a miniature reproduction of the original notorious poster of nude female bicycle racers! The accompanying booklet has all the original lyrics, as well as some great photos. All of this is beautifully packaged in a blue velvet covered box. Although not inexpensive, you get a lot for your money, musically and otherwise. For anyone who loves Queen, this set is a must!
Brilliant Queen Collection.......2006-12-16
An absolutely brilliant collection. After "The Game", Queens music became more erratic and eccentric. This is the real meat and bones of the Queen cds. Hell, my childhood lies in this box set! The Album re-creations are brilliant, and the inner sleeves in each one protects the cds from dislodging. They sound incredible and at some of the prices i see this being sold by used/other sellers its an absolute bargain! Even the $95 that amazon sells it new as is a bargain considering this is 8 cds. work it out. Not to be missed on any level.
If you RIP your music onto computer as i do, you play the cds once and have an immaculate collection to be cherished forever. The 'Real' Queen music in its own storage unit, each individually captured in its original LP artwork (including gate-fold) the booklet gives info and lyrics to each cd! I cant speak enough of the value and quality of the set by one of the most under-appreciated bands in history!
20th century classic.......2006-12-04
This is THE ultimate Queen collection - putting together Queen's first 8 classic albums from the wonder years of 1973 to 1980. What results is a work of art and some of the best music of the 20th century by far , in this delightful treasure of a collection.
Queen (1973)
You might take a bit of time to get to appreciate the genius of this but this is certainly a masterpiece and I love it . My favourites are upbeat rocker 'Keep Yourself Alive' , the beautiful 'Doing Alright 'the brilliant 'Liar' the sad and imaginative 'My Fairy King and Roger Taylor's 'Modern Times Rock 'N Roll -classic 1970's hard rock at its best. We would see more examples of by Taylor in subsequent albums ..These are all masterpieces which should have got much greater recognition than they did .
There are also numbers with some rather nasty verses such as 'Great King Rat and 'Mad The Swine ' which we would see toned down in the later albums , and 'Son and Daughter' is rather strange . Jesus sounds like Queen's tribute to Gospel music and is actually quite memorable with it's melodic choral chant. Nevertheless all of them are important in studying the development of the band. Listen a few times and you'll love it .Its one of the best rock albums of all time.
Queen II (1974)
This album is a masterpiece, absolutely one of Queen's best. Together with Sheer Heart Attack it is among the most underrated album of the rocking 70's and for me the 70's rock!!
It is a ingenious blend of rock, opera and magnificent poetry. Study the lyrics. There is a wonderful journey into a Tolkienesque fantasy land. This is really a work of art -something like that sung by Mediaeval balladeers but its a mix of ballads and rock.
That fantastic hit Seven Seas of Rhye and songs like the full-of- action and energetic 'Ogre Battle,' the sad and beautiful 'White Queen,' the 'March Of The Black Queen' is a several song rock opera that's style seems to have preceeded 'Bohemian Rhapsody'. and the incredible 'Fairy Feller's Master Stroke' are like Tolkien and Lewis etc with a touch of Alice In Wonderland and Harry Potter in rock-opera mode. Then there are the wonderful melodies with a baroque flavour 'Father To Son,' the exquisite love song 'Nevermore' and the melodic and whimisical 'Funny How Love Is,' and Roger Taylor's classic 1970's hard rock 'The Loser In The End'.
Buy it, study it and let your imagination free.
Sheer Heart Attack (1974)
This one reaches the majestic heights of Mozart,Tchaikovsky et al of previous centuries.It is tragic that only Killer Queen is well known to the general public of these songs.Because ther energetic Brighton Rock,the inditement of the corrupt materialism of modern time-Flick of the Wrist (with it's beautifully psychedelic overtures),the sheer poetry of Lily of the Valley (which any struggling genius can relate to),the opera rock masterpice Lap of the Gods and the fast paced rocker Misfire should have been hits of the century. the hard rock beaut Stone Cold Crazy was redone years later by metallica , a tribute to Queen's pioneering work in rock!
Very Very little from the 20 th century compares to them What a pity Queen became so commercialised later and churned out so much mediocre rubbish in the 1980's Carve the names of these songs in gold!
A Night At The Opera (1975)
Another classic of the 20 th century.Everyone knows the classic rock-opera Bohemian Rhapsody but I think 'The Prophets Song ' is the best of the album.With all this millenium madness 24 years on it should have been re redone by some innovative artist.But most (not all) music stars today lack imagination)Hard rocker 'Death on Two Legs'you can dedicate to anyone you hate with a passion and is also fantastic. I enjoyed the nonchalant and whimsical 'Seaside Rendezvous' and 'Lazing On A Sunday Afternoon' I think '39'is a lovely story (it's about a man who go's into space for many years and does not age , but when he returns , his daughter , or grandaughter , is now an old lady) and so is the melancholy 'Good Company'. the operatic 'Love of My Life' -What can I say? And the hard-rock Sweet Lady is great too!Another tribute to rock opera.
A Day At The Races (1976)
Of course yokels couldn't appreciate most of it. Songs like the 'Millionaire Waltz ','Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy' , 'Tel Torriate' and 'Long Away' take take you right to the heart of classic rock opera at it's very best.While there are the exhilirating hard rock classics like 'Tie Your Mother Down'. For me listening to this album just like the previous 2 is like medidating....Wonderful
News Of The World (1977)
OK.There is some good stuff on this album : We Will Rock you and We Are The Champions are all-time rock classics.
I think Spread Your Wings is a fantastic inspirational song - unforgettable. There is the punk rock-style Get Down Make Love and the bluesy Melancholy Blues , which are also good.
But the album is not as good as Queen's first five masterpieces (which are among my favourite albums of all time: Queen , Queen II, Sheer Hear Attack,A Night At The Opera and A Day At The Races .Its still worth having in your collection and it's still a hallmark of the roaring 70's , which is always a pleasure to listen to (Its also far better than 80's Queen) but it also marks a departure from Queen's classic rock-opera roots for which I most love the band. Of course musical fashions were changing by 1977.
Jazz (1978)
This album contains some of Queen's greatest tracks-the rollicking Fat Bottomed Girls , Bicycle Race and one of my favourite queen songs-Don't Stop Me Now.
Also noteworthy are the fast paced Let Me Entertain You and Fun It , the melancholy Leaving Home Ain't Easy and Jealousy , the Middle Eastern style Mustapha and the waltzing 50's style Dreamer's Ball.
An excellent album featuring a very important stage in the bands development.
The Game (1980)
Well , lets see.
This is Queen's first album of the 1980's and I believe that 70's Queen is far superior to 80's Queen.
But Queen had already , by then , departed from it's grand rock/opera style of 1973-1976 with News of The world (1977) and Jazz (1978)
This album is quite simply a mixed bag.
'Save Me' and 'Play The Game' are the best songs on the album and do justice to Queen at it's best.The video of the song is also great.
'Sail Away Sweet Sister' is a pretty ballad ; 'Rock It Prime Jive' is another great rocker by Roger Taylor (there are some really great Taylor rock pieces on the 70's albums) as is 'Coming Soon' . 'Crazy Little Thing' called love is a pleasant 50's style hit .
'Another One Bites The Dust' has a fantastic beat, 'Dragon Attack ' and 'Don't Try Suicide' are typical 80's pop and ' Need Your Loving Tonight' is mediocre.
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- Yeah, I said I liked Elton John, you got a problem with that?
- Time Capsule
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ASIN: B000001DVP
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Your Song
- Daniel
- Honky Cat
- Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
- Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting
- Rocket Man
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- Candle In The Wind
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Elton John has always fancied himself a big-theme album artist, but because even his finest albums are spotty, his best moments, with few exceptions, have been singles. Greatest Hits collects nine of them from '70 to '74, plus one of those exceptions, the stirring faux-gospel "Border Song." If you overlook the weightless "Crocodile Rock" and the contrived "Your Song," this album shows why John is a superstar, especially on the big ballads, where collaborator Bernie Taupin supplies some interesting lyrics for his impeccable melodic hooks. The ethereal "Rocket Man" is a marvel despite its goofy premise, and "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" remains the greatest pop moment of John's career. --David Cantwell
Album Description
Digitally remastered reissue of his 1974 'Hits' collection on a 24 karat gold CD from DCC. Featuring every one of his Top 10 singles recorded up to that point, 'Your Song', 'Rocket Man', 'Honky Cat', 'Crocodile Rock', 'Daniel', 'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road', 'Bennie and the Jets', 'Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me' plus three more tracks. Standard jewel case.
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Yeah, I said I liked Elton John, you got a problem with that?.......2007-06-20
Hey, I'm a rocker, too - I like me some Stones, some AC/DC, some Aerosmith, some Zeppelin, some Sab, some Guns n' Roses, some Who, some Hendrix and some Cream. But you know, you gotta mellow out sometimes, and that's why I listen to Elton. (Hell, even Axl Rose admitted to being a big fan of his).
Now my man Reg Dwight's been taking a lot of abuse lately, mainly because he's gay (which has got to be the stupidest reason I can think of to criticize a musician). If you're looking to diss the guy just because of that, take it up with him. But I warn you - he's rich. He's probably got ninja bodyguards.
All joking aside, EJ rules. He's capable of writing the perfect pop song, and hey, that piano! He's awesome with piano! Gotta love his voice, too. In other words, very talented man. I'm not a big fan of Bernie Taupin, but hey, Elton's great. This is not the perfect compilation of his work - I'd have liked to see some songs from Madman Across the Water (like the hits Tiny Dancer and Levon), and I don't like Bennie and the Jets. Song just bugs me. Good news is, that's the only bad song here: this has my favorite all-time EJ song (Crocodile Rock, which is the ultimate feel-good tune - come on, how can you NOT like it? It's not possible! I mean, I have heard one person criticize it, but he had the rough intelligence of a cinderblock), as well as several other great ones, mostly ballads like Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Your Song (simply the perfect pop song), Candle in the Wind, Daniel, Rocket Man, and Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me. Then there are the cool stylistic experiments like the gospelly Border Song (Holy Moses) (off his self-titled second, which I recommend - it's the one with Your Song on it), and the New Orleans-sounding Honky Cat. And who says EJ can't rock? Throw on Saturday Night's All Right (for Fighting) and see if you still think that way.
A couple of Elton's studio LP's are really good too - I'd go with self-titled, Madman Across the Water and Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player. Those just starting out with him should start her.e
Time Capsule.......2007-06-09
For a brief, shining run between 1970 and 1974, Elton John blazed into the rock universe with impeccable songs by Bernie Taupin and himself, an outlandish stage show and a string of albums helped redefine expectations of superstar product. His early success was so heady that MCA Records threw this quickie greatest hits on the public in the 1974 holiday season...when I received it as a Christmas gift with a new GE stereo player from my parents. This may be one of the albums that codified my tastes in music, along with "With the Beatles," "School's Out," "Can't Buy A Thrill" and "My Aim Is True."
But in high school circa the early 70's, it was all about Elton. He had then (and still does) a stylistic range that other musicians would sell their souls for, be it the influence of country ("Border Song"), soul ("Bennie and the Jets"), old fashion radio tunes ("Crocodile Rock"), love songs ("Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me") and hard rock (the blistering "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting"). Elton's brashness knew no bounds in those days, be it the flamboyant stage gear to the over the top album package that went with "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road," which carried into his music. He was willing to try anything, and his hunger for stardom drove his creativity.
The results of that drive are here in this perfect time capsule about how the seventies were most certainly NOT a dark time for music. That Sir Elton is still releasing albums ("The Captain and the Kid") of strong new material and not taking the easy road of recording a sappy album of standards (I'm looking at you, Rod Stewart) speaks to the genius of Elton and Bernie. While he may have slowed down creatively after "Rock of the Westies" and further best ofs have been issued (like his 60th birthday Rocket Man: Number Ones (Eco-Friendly Packaging)"), this single disc consolidates all that was great about Elton while his career was still hot and hungry.
Timeless genius.......2007-05-30
It's hard to believe these songs are over 30 years old. Elton John's genius continues to shine.
THIS ALBUM REMAINS AS ONE OF ELTON JOHN'S MANY BEST GREATEST HITS COMPILATION ALBUMS EVER. PART 1 OF 3........2007-05-01
I will be writing a review on the legendary masterpiece greatest hits compilation album entitled "GREATEST HITS VOL.1" by one of Rock's legendary all-time greatest artists ever. I give you one of England's pride and joy's and one of the British's most favorite sons, M-R. E-L-T-O-N J-O-H-N! "ELTON JOHN'S GREATEST HITS" was originally released in 1974 on Vinyl/LP and 8-Track on the MCA Records, Inc. label. This legendary compilation album would soon be released on Cassette in the mid 70's. This legendary compilation album would see its very first print issue on Compact disc in the mid to late 80's. This legendary greatest hits album would be re-released in 1994 in a Limited Edition 24 KT Gold Compact Disc which is manufatured by DCC Compact Classics. PLEASE NOTE: I will be writing reviews on all three volumes of the original ELTON JOHN'S "GREATEST HITS" compilation albums. This very first original "GREATEST HITS" compilation album is Part 1 of 3. As always, if I hear any new additional information concerning this legendary compilation album or the legendary artist, I will edit this review immediately so that you the consumer will get the overall best informative and most accurate review possible. I also realize that it may not be easy to edit the review successfully.
ELTON JOHN will forever go down in Rock n' Roll history and be remembered for co-writing, with collaborator Bernie Taupin, some of Rock's most sacred classic anthems ever. ELTON JOHN has been entertaining music fans the world over since 1969. ELTON JOHN has had many period's and phases in the artist's long music career. However, I will be writing this review focusing ONLY on ELTON JOHN'S first phase and period during the years of 1969 to 1974 making this review Part 1 of 3. The history of ELTON JOHN, as a studio musician as well as a live performer in the Rock n' Roll world, is a very long resume of the many numerous contributions, accomplishments and achievements in Rock n' Roll history. During this first 1969 to 1974 phase period, ELTON JOHN would record many great legendary albums containing several of his many greatest hit songs that would forever change the face of Rock n' Roll music. This "GREATEST HITS" compilation album would be the result in highlighting the many great hit songs that were recorded during ELTON JOHN'S first 1969 to 1974 phase period. In my opinion, the "ELTON JOHN'S GREATEST HITS" Volume 1 album is without a doubt, a true testament of the many contributions, accomplishments and achievements of a craft fully skilled genius and his ideas of musical creativity that contained no boundaries or limits of any kind. The "ELTON JOHN'S GREATEST HITS" Volume 1 album also serves as a fine fitting tribute to a great legendary artist that was truly indeed, very far ahead of his time.
It is now time to let the Rock n' Roll music of ELTON JOHN to speak for itself and back it up by doing all of the talking musically. The legendary masterpiece "ELTON JOHN'S GREATEST HITS" compilation album Volume 1 begins with the forever ELTON JOHN trademark song that would result in turning out to becoming one of the most beautiful slow orchestrated song anthems ever written in Rock n' Roll history, "Your Song," the slow and beautifully smooth anthem "Daniel," the forever ELTON JOHN trademark Rock anthem "Honky Cat," the slow and beautifully well arranged classic Rock anthem that needs no introduction the world over, "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road," the forever and daring ELTON JOHN trademark blistering a*s kickin' hard Rockin' classic anthem "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting," the forever ELTON JOHN trademark classic Rock anthem, the beautifully slow and perfectly performed "Rocket Man (I Think It's Going To Be A Long Long Time)," the forever ELTON JOHN trademark classic Rock anthem, the beautifully slow charismatic and energetic anthem "Bennie And The Jets," the forever ELTON JOHN trademark classic Rock anthem, the beautifully slow and well arranged mild anthem with a message of hope, "Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me," one of the most beautifully orchestrated and well recorded slow Rock anthems ever written and recorded, "Border Song," the well arranged anthem in the 50's Rock tradition, the breathtaking "Crocodile Rock" and ELTON JOHN'S greatest Rock anthem tribute that anybody could ever pay or give to the great Hollywood screen legend and the greatest blonde bombshell and sex symbol of all-time, the late great Marilyn Monroe, the beautifully slow and powerful tribute anthem "Candle In The Wind." May I also add that ELTON JOHN was just fantastic during the recording of all of these priceless hit songs. ELTON JOHN'S blistering lead vocals were laid down perfectly during the recording of all of these hit songs. This legendary album is without a doubt, an encyclopedia of Rock n' Roll history.
Overall, this is one great legendary compilation album worth checking out and seeking further research and information into especially if you are a hardcore diehard ELTON JOHN fan or a devout music collector. as for all of the curious newcomers and new beginners that are not quite familiar with the sound and music of ELTON JOHN, I would start off with this first volume greatest hits album. However, you might want to research further into the many other ELTON JOHN'S greatest hits compilation albums before you decide on which compilation album is right for your musical needs and tastes. Whichever way you may choose, you will have taken a giant step in owning and starting your very own personal ELTON JOHN music collection. You can do all of your researching and album purchases either on Amazon com or at your nearest local Borders Books and Music store. If you get a chance, buy this album. You'll be happy and satisfied that you did.
I would like to highly recommend purchasing this legendary original greatest hits compilation album to own as a valuable and important part of his or her own personal music collection. This legendary treasure album has already proven to stand the test of time and will always be around to be enjoyed, appreciated and cherished for many years to come, NOW AND FOREVER. This is one great priceless gem that no hardcore music fan or devout music collector would want to be without.
In closing, the legendary masterpiece "ELTON JOHN'S GREATEST HITS" compilation album would be released in 1974 to highly critically acclaim. ELTON JOHN has continued to entertain music fans the world over for many years now since 1969. ELTON JOHN would also amaze us further with his music magic in creating and recording many more great albums that were still yet to come in the coming years. There would also prove to be more tales and stories in the ELTON JOHN saga that would still need to be told resulting in helping and contributing in the growth of the ELTON JOHN legend and legacy. But that, my fellow readers and reviewers, you will just have to stay tuned and glued to your TV and computer and read further more about it at a later date in the near future. ELTON JOHN has forever reserved his place and mark with destiny in Rock n' Roll history. His many numerous contributions, accomplishments and achievements in Rock n' Roll history speak for themselves and will never be forgotten. So here's to you Elton. Thanks for the many great memories with still many more yet to come. Keep Persevering. Keep The Faith. And as the saying goes, "AND THE REST IS ROCK N' ROLL HISTORY," need I say more? Thanks for reading my review and I truly hope that you have enjoyed reading it as much as I have truly enjoyed writing it for your reading pleasure. I also deeply hope that all of you will read all of my other reviews in the near future when time permits. ELTON JOHN FOREVER! Long Live Rock n' Roll. Rock out always and take it easy. Forever In Rock, John L.
Still His Best Album.......2007-03-10
I consider this Elton John's best album. To this day, it has just been the one album that has all the good stuff. Over the years, his albums haven't been nearly as good. His early years were definately his best, and this album is the one to get for any Elton John fan. With such hits as "Bennie and the Jets" "Crocodile Rock" the original "Candle in the Wind" "Border Song" "Saturday Night's Alright For FIghting" and many others, who wouldn't want it? On top of all this, it is much less in cost than his other albums. I highly reccomend this cd.
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- Wham Bam Thank You Ma'am
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After flirting with heavy guitar rock ("The Man Who Sold the World") and lighter pop ("Hunky Dory"), Bowie found middle ground on Ziggy Stardust. The creation of the Ziggy Stardust persona would live on well after Bowie shed the alien skin, marking the first rock concept album by a sexually ambiguous, artistically bent musician who confounded critics at every turn. A blend of dramatic strings, swaggering saxophones, jagged guitars, and theatrical arrangements, the album's darker rock numbers like "It Ain't Easy," "Moonage Daydream," "Ziggy Stardust," and the irresistible "Suffragette City," still serve as solid excursions into the future (then and now) of rock. The buoyant "Hang on to Yourself" and the dreamy "Star" offer hints of optimism in Ziggy's bleak world. The dramatic "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide" and the image-heavy "Star Man" ("he'd like to come and meet us but thinks he'd blow our minds!") no doubt provided plenty of stage-worthy moments when Ziggy toured in the '70s, but years later they still thrill. Bowie blew our minds! --Lorry Fleming
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Wham Bam Thank You Ma'am.......2007-07-07
Now I do like this. But it is not my favorite David Bowie album. Too many so-so songs ("Star"; "Hang Onto Yourself"; "Five Years"); too much campy over-orchestration ("Rock and Roll Suicide"), one total bomb ("It Ain't Easy") - he even recycles the "Sweet Jane" riff on "Starman", which is otherwise very good. Still, it's Ziggy Stardust, man! You know? It's not like there aren't all kinds of excellent songs on this album, because there are a truckload! You know "Moonage Daydream", right? What a guitar solo! And you know "Ziggy Stardust", I assume! The lyrics! The riff! And, again, the guitar solo! "Starman" is pretty good too, though I think Bowie could've written his own riff rather than take one of Lou Reed's. Been spending too much time around Jimmy Page, have you? Continuing on, "Suffragette City" may not be terribly insightful, but it's a Stonesy rocker with a powerful horn section, so I like it. Another two songs I like that you don't often hear too much of are the cathartic "Soul Love" and the groupie-themed rocker "Lady Stardust". Oh yeah, and then there's the concept. The bisexual androgynous alien coming down from space to save everybody's life. It's a bit clunky, but like Tommy I find Ziggy Stardust is more about the music than the concept. And the music's good!
Awesome Bowie.......2007-06-28
This album is still my favorite dating back to 1972.
Bowie was the genius of the 70's.
All serious Bowie fans should add this cd to their collection, this is Bowie at his best,each song could easily be a number 1 hit even today!
Adrian.T.
Ziggy will captivate you!.......2007-06-25
I love David Bowie and could listen to "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust" over-and-over. The poetics of Bowie's lyrics and the phenomenal guitar riffs hold this album together and are what makes it a classic, must have album. This is Bowie at his height of fame and truly captures Bowie's glam rock side of the late 1970s. I could not choose a favorite song from this album because, to me, each song builds off of one another like a good concept album should. From the opening of "Five Years" right to the end "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust" shows the various levels of Bowie's artistic ability.
This is a must have for any serious collection of Bowie and for anyone interested in good, wholesome rock showcasing one of the best artists of the 1970s.
Trip down memory lane.......2007-06-10
I was in a restaurant when I heard this album being played and it really brought back memories. I used to listen to it as a teenager and I knew I'd enjoy listening to it again as an adult. It didn't disappoint! Classic Bowie!
"Wam, Bam thank you Mam!!".......2007-04-24
Wow, rock n roll can be raw, catchy, dramatic, and quite sophisticated. So what is the need for new bands? Whenever people talk about Bowie they tend to speak in terms of him paving the way for a lot of today's music. Although that is true I don't think any new rock band has come close to this album. It's too painful for some people to look at the 1970's for what it truly was: the golden age of Rock N Roll, an age that younger people like myself missed out on and only live through their C.D. collection. It is much more comforting to call the 1970's the springboard for modern rock and ignore the fact that modern rock is passionless, corporate, crap.
This album is basically the essence of rock n roll. The songs are short, catchy, and upbeat. These are all qualities that most so called "modern rock" bands avoid like the plague although it is what rock music has always truly been about. Ziggy Stardust is from an era when quality was just plain expected in an album. You couldn't release an album with 10 crapped out songs and 1 decent single like today's bands (by the way music downloading and IPODs are not helping this problem).
If you love great rock music (real rock music) please do yourself a favor and buy Ziggy Stardust and give your Track Skip button a long deserved rest.
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ALONG WITH VOLUME II, THIS IS THE GREATEST QUEEN COMPILATION ALBUM EVER. PART 1 OF 2. .......2007-05-09
Before I begin my review, I would like to invite all of you to read the Blog that Kevin Johns and I have set up for your Rock n' Roll reading pleasure which hopefully suits your musical needs and tastes. It is called "FOREVER IN ROCK, THE JOHN LOPEZ REVIEWS WRAP UP." I deeply hope that all of you will read it, it is after all, for all of you. Hope to hear from you soon. Take care. Forever in Rock, John L.
I will be writing a review on the legendary compilation album entitled "CLASSIC QUEEN - VOLUME I" by one of Rock's all-time greatest legendary bands ever. I give you one on England's pride and joy's and one of Britain's favorite sons, Q-U-E-E-N! "CLASSIC QUEEN - VOLUME I" was originally released in 1992 on Compact Disc on the Hollywood Records label which is distributed by Elektra Entertainment, a division of Warner Communications Inc. This review is Part 1 of 2. As always, if I hear any new additional information concerning this legendary compilation album or the artist, I will edit this review immediately so that you the consumer will get the overall best informative and most accurate review possible.
QUEEN will forever go down in Rock n' Roll history and be remembered for writing and recording some of Rock's most sacred classic Rock anthems ever. QUEEN would also be well known the world over for having and containing perhaps, one of Rock's most flamboyant and charismatic lead singers and frontmen ever. Thats right, I'm talking about the late great Farrokh Bulsara A.K.A. Freddie Mercury. When Mercury met up and joined forces with lead and rhythm guitarist Brian May, bassist John Deacon and drummer Roger Taylor, the stage would forever be set and QUEEN would be born to thrill and Rock. From that point on, it was full speed ahead, and with it, a long string of great albums and hit songs that would follow. QUEEN would soon gain a reputation through the years for being a great band that put on a great live show thanks to the legendary frontman Freddie Mercury. Brian May would also make the best guitarist polls in all of the Rock magazines. "CLASSIC QUEEN - VOLUME I" would be the result of the many hit songs that QUEEN would write and record throught the years. Along with Volume II, "CLASSIC QUEEN - VOLUME I" serves as one of the many contributions, accomplishments and achievements in QUEEN'S whole entire career. Which brings me to the legendary compilation album I'm about to review for you today. In my opinion, "CLASSIC QUEEN - VOLUME I" is without a doubt, a true testament of the sheer genius and musical creativity of four extremely talented individuals. "CLASSIC QUEEN - VOLUME I" is also a fine fitting tribute to a great band that was truly indeed, far ahead of their time.
It is now time to let the Rock n' Roll music of QUEEN to speak for itself and back it up by doing all of the talking musically. "CLASSIC QUEEN - VOLUME I" from 1992 begins with the beautiful uplifting hard Rock anthem "A Kind Of Magic," one of the most powerful and saddest hard Rock Opera's ever written, "Bohemian Rhapsody," the ultimate duet with David Bowie, the Rocker of all Rockers, "Under Pressure," the forever blistering hard a*s Rocker "Hammer To Fall," the speedy and energetic hard Rocker "Stone Cold Crazy," the beautifully slow synthesized song "One Year Of Love," the synthesized Rocker with a message, "Radio Ga Ga," the groundbreaking and daring Rocker that we can all relate to, "I'm Going Slightly Mad," the slow killer hard Rocker "I Want It All," one of the many ultimate hard Rock anthems, "Tie Your Mother Down," the beautiful Rock Opera "The Miracle," the forever beautifully slow smooth Rock anthem "These Are The Days Of Our Lives," the forever blistering hard Rock anthem "One Vision," the breathtaking hard Rock Opera "Keep Yourself Alive," the amazing hard Rocker "Headlong," the beautifully slow synthesized and orchestrated anthem "Who Wants To Live Forever" and the beautifully slow synthesized anthem with a message, "The Show Must Go On." May I also add that the late great Freddie Mercury's blistering lead vocals were sizzlin' red hot and burning on fire while laying down the tracks for all of these legendary hit songs. I would also like to commend Brian May for his merciless guitar riffs and licks during the recordings of these legendary hit songs. QUEEN'S rhythm section comprising of bassist John Deacon and drummer Roger Taylor were right on it and hitting their marks perfectly. Freddie's lead vocals and extremely high vocal ranges would take QUEEN'S breathtaking music to another level unimagined. WELL DONE!
Overall, this is one hell of a compilation album worth checking out and seeking further research and information into especially if you are a hardcore diehard QUEEN fan or a devout music collector. As for all of the curious newcomers and new beginners that are not quite familiar with the sound and music of QUEEN, this volume I album along with volume II is not a bad place to start. I highly suggest purchasing both volumes of these legendary greatest hits compilation albums. You can do all of your researching and album purchases either on Amazon com or at your nearest local Borders Books and Music store. Doing this, you will have taken a giant step in owning and starting your very own personal QUEEN music collection. If you ever get a chance, buy both volumes of these albums, you'll be happy and satisfied that you did.
I would like to highly recommend purchasing this legendary volume I compilation album along with volume II to own as a valuable and important part of his or her own personal music collection. Without a doubt, this legendary treasure album has already proven to stand the test of time and will always be around to be enjoyed, appreciated and cherished for many years to come, NOW AND FOREVER. This legendary album is one great priceless gem that no hardcore music fan or devout music collector would want to be without.
In closing, QUEEN would be riding high upon the release of all of these legendary hit songs along with volume II. You would almost think that everything was well in QUEEN'S world. In 1991, the Rock n' Roll world as well as the whole world, would be shocked and shook to its very foundations upon hearing the sad news that Freddie Mercury was dying of the AIDS virus. Very shortly after, on 24 November 1991, almost three months after his 45th Birthday, Farrokh Bulsara, known the world over as Freddie Mercury, would die from AIDS. What a sad tragedy. Freddie Mercury would be the first Rock n' Roller to not only die from the AIDS virus, but to bring the attention and awareness to the AIDS virus to the whole world in general just like legendary actor Rock Hudson did in the mid 1980's. But how could Freddie Mercury die when QUEEN was still riding high bigger than ever and in their prime? In the short years that Freddie mercury lived and QUEEN being together, QUEEN gave us a lifetime's worth of great Rock n' Roll music. Knowing this, QUEEN would shortly meet their date with destiny by receiving the highest ultimate honor possible, by being inducted as members into the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame in 2001. With this in mind, QUEEN has forever left their place and mark in Rock n' Roll history and will never be forgotten. But please keep in mind that the QUEEN legend and legacy does not end here. If anything, IT IS ONLY JUST THE BEGINNING. Although Freddie Mercury is irreplaceable, QUEEN has successfully had brief reunions with George Michael and the most recent with Paul Rodgers to highly critically acclaim. I truly believe that Michael and Rodgers would be the first to tell you that Freddie Mercury is irreplaceable. I don't think that ready Freddie would have wanted it any other way. There would also be new tales and stories in the QUEEN and Freddie Mercury legend that would still need to be told and written. But that, my fellow readers and reviewers, you will just have to stay tuned and glued to your computer and read further more about it at a later date in the near future. So here's to you late great Freddie, Brian, John, Roger, and yes, George and Paul. Thanks for the many great memories. Keep The Faith. And as the saying goes, "AND THE REST IS ROCK N' ROLL HISTORY," need I say more or am I wrong? FREDDIE MERCURY LIVES! Thanks for reading my review and I truly hope that you have enjoyed reading it as much as I have truly enjoyed writing it for your reading pleasure. I also deeply hope that all of you will read all of my other reviews in the near future when time permits. QUEEN FOREVER! R.I.P. FARROKH BULSARA A.K.A. FREDDIE MERCURY, Born 5 September 1946, Died 24 November 1991 at age 45. Long Live Rock n' Roll. Rock out always and take it easy. Forever in Rock, John L.
Rock Royalty's "Other" Greatest Hits Album.......2007-03-03
For those of you like me who bought Queen's "Greatest Hits" album and couldn't believe that songs like "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "Hammer To Fall" didn't make the cut, sigh with relief as you peruse the track list for "Classic Queen." It features all of the songs that should have been on "Greatest Hits" and the two albums can now be purchased together for about the same price as purchasing them separately would cost. Either way, you're definitely going to need to get your hands on both of them if you want a solid collection of Queen's best songs.
Queen was hard to categorize. Granted, most people instantly stick them in the classic rock boat, which isn't a bad thing, but they reach much farther than that. This album features heavy rockers such as "Hammer To Fall" and "Stone Cold Crazy," but it also highlights pop-rockers such as "It's A Kind Of Magic" and the David Bowie compilation, "Under Pressure." Other highlights include "Radio Ga Ga," "Who Wants To Live Forever," and "Tie Your Mother Down." My personal favorites include "Hammer To Fall" and "I Want It All."
Overall, this is a wonderful album to have. Coupled with "Greatest Hits," it makes for a solid catalogue of Queen's best music. Queen was one of a kind and deserves all of the accolades it has received over the years. I highly recommend you get this album and "Greatest Hits" together.
A Testament to rock at it's best.......2006-11-26
This an excellent compilation featuring the whole range of talents of the greatest rock band in history.
A range from rockers to ballads , and an excellent introduction to the band.
The album has a good flow and a good sample of Queen's brilliance.
It's A Kind of Magic is a great rock-pop song , a real feel-good hit.
The classic rock-opera masterpiece Bohemian Rhapsody which was voted the greatest song of all time in the United Kingdom needs no introduction but no Queen compilation album is complete without it.
And then of course, Queen's fantastic collaboration with David Bowie: Under Pressure - A great all-time classic.
Hammer To Fall is a pop hit in the typical style of Queen's 80's music.
The fast paced rocker Stone Cold Crazy is a fantastic hard rocker and a good example of 70's Queen rock.
I'm Going Slightly Mad is a zany and amusing hit from Queen's later work.
I Want It All is another of Queen's later works and has quite a powerful and lively quality.
Tie Your Mother Down is grand 70's hard rocker and quite humorous
These Are The Days Of Our Lives is a good contemplative and light pop hit
One Vision is an anthemic and synthesized hit from 1986 and one of queen's better 80's works
Keep Yourself Alive is from Queen's first album and one of my very favourite Queen songs for certs.A perfect example of rock at it's best.
Who Wants To Live Forever is a sad ballad of longing and immortality from the album A Kind of Magic amd The Show Must Go On is one of Queen's last hits and a testament to the band.
Perfect for the Queen Newbie.......2006-07-01
This was my first full length Queen purchase. Back in 1992 I used to pop it into my cassette walkman (remember those?) and listen all night, when I was doing dishes, doing homework, etc. I never tired of it. I am still not tired of it.
Show Must Go On is one of their absolute best songs and is not very known. For that reason, I love how it has a place on this collection. Tie Your Mother Down is the full version, by the way. The intro music on "Races" is just that, not a part of Tie Your Mother Down. Every song is a gem and you will awed and amazed at the versatility of this band through the years.
Jump off here into the lake of Queen fandom; you will not regret it ever!
Classic Queen .......2006-05-17
I have listened to queen ever since I was a kid. There music is so kinetic and inspiring. Freddie Mercury had a voice that couldn't be beaten. This album is one of my favorites. It contains a great selection of their best stuff, from "Bohemian Rhapsody" to "These are the Days of Our Lives", early and new. I also believe Queen to be highly underated. I rarely hear them on the radio and many people I have talked to can only think of "We will Rock You" when I ask them if they have heard of Queen.
I believe anyone interested in Queen should start here. You can't go wrong with Classic Queen.
Average customer rating:
- Christine
- CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT IT
- Almost perfect
- AWESOME!
- Greatest hits, Queen
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Greatest Hits
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Manufacturer: Hollywood Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0002M5U88
Release Date: 2004-08-17 |
Tracks:
- Bohemian Rhapsody
- Another One Bites The Dust
- Killer Queen
- Fat Bottomed Girls
- Bicycle Race
- You're My Best Friend
- Don't Stop Me Now
- Save Me
- Crazy Little Thing Called Love
- Somebody To Love
- Now I'm Here
- Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy
- Play the Game
- Flash
- Seven Seas Of Rhye
- We Will Rock You
- We Are the Champions
- I'm In Love With My Car
- Under Pressure (Live)
- Tie Your Mother Down (Live)
Customer Reviews:
Christine.......2007-03-09
"Fat Bottom Girls, You Make the Rocking World Go Round "-- seems like Queen knows me personally!! Terrific CD - lot's of wonderful creative songs. These guys were WAYYYYY ahead of their time. Wish the world was the same now as it was back then. There's still a lot of us old rockers out there. You just can't see us because of all our wrinkles. But, seriously, this CD is well worth every penny spent on it. Everyone in the house will be singing along all the way through.
CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT IT.......2007-02-19
this cd is amazing, it's a mix of all the best songs by queen. I listen to it more than any other cd i own!!!!!! it's perfect cuz unlike other cds, this is perfect for any mood anybody may be in. Just yesterday, i listened to it twice through in a row! You can't get bored, it's just soooooo great!!
Almost perfect.......2006-11-16
This album consists of all the songs featured in Queen's 1981 original Greatest Hits album and three extra tracks : Under Pressure , Queen's great 1981 smash hit originally done jointly with David Bowie , 1976 hard Rocker Tie your Mother Down
It includes all of Queen's top 20 hits between 1974 and 1980.
Personal favourites include:
The classic rock opera masterpiece Bohemian Rhapsody (1975)
The debonair Killer Queen (1974)
The rollicking Fat Bottomed Girls (1978)
The laidback You're My Best Friend (1975)
The glam rock Seven Seas of Rhye (1974)
The funky Don't Stop Me Now (1978)
The hypnotic Somebody To Love (1976)
the whimsical Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy (1976)
and hard Rocker Tie your Mother Down (1976)
I would have suggested I'm In Love With My Car (1975) (one of my least favourites) be replaced with Keep Yourself Alive
(1973) or Spread Yor Wings (1977).
AWESOME!.......2006-08-16
This is a great way for people to be introduced to the band that is Queen. I'll rate each song and tell what kind of music it is(since they covered so many styles).
1. Bohemian Rhapsody 6/5 Soft Rock,Opera(don't ask!),Hard Rock.
2. Another One Bites The Dust 5/5 Dance,Funk
3. Killer Queen 5/5 Classical,Classic Rock
4. Fat Bottomed Girls 5/5 Country, Rock
5. Bicycle Race 3/5 I'm not quite sure what it is...
6. You're My Best Friend 5/5 Soft Rock
7. Don't Stop Me Now 4/5 Soft Rock
8. Save Me 4/5 Soft Rock
9. Crazy Little Thing Called Love 5/5 Rock and Roll
10. Somebody To Love 5/5 Gospel
11. Now I'm Here 3/5 Soft Rock
12. Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy 5/5 Classical, Soft Rock
13. Play The Game 4/5 Soft Rock
14. Flash 2/5 Film Music
15. Seven Seas Of Rhye 5/5 Hard Rock
16. We Will Rock You 5/5 Hard Rock
17. We Are The Champions 5/5 Soft Rock
18. I'm In Love With My Car 5/5 Hard Rock
19. Under Pressure 4/5 Soft Rock
20. Tie Your Mother Down 4/5 Hard Rock
Greatest hits, Queen.......2006-08-09
I purchased this product a month ago but I have never recieved it!
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