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Queensrÿche: Greatest Hits

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Queen of the Reich Queensrÿche 4:22 $1.29 View In iTunes
2 The Lady Wore Black Queensrÿche 6:15 $1.29 View In iTunes
3 Warning Queensrÿche 4:45 $1.29 View In iTunes
4 Take Hold of the Flame Queensrÿche 4:55 $1.29 View In iTunes
5 Walk In the Shadows Queensrÿche 3:34 $1.29 View In iTunes
6 I Dream In Infrared Queensrÿche 4:18 $1.29 View In iTunes
7 I Don't Believe In Love Queensrÿche 4:24 $1.29 View In iTunes
8 Eyes of a Stranger Queensrÿche 6:36 $1.29 View In iTunes
9 Jet City Woman Queensrÿche 5:21 $1.29 View In iTunes
10 Empire Queensrÿche 5:23 $1.29 View In iTunes
11 Silent Lucidity Queensrÿche 5:45 $1.29 View In iTunes
12 I Am I Queensrÿche 3:59 $1.29 View In iTunes
13 Bridge Queensrÿche 3:31 $1.29 View In iTunes
14 Sign of the Times Queensrÿche 3:34 $1.29 View In iTunes
15 Chasing Blue Sky Queensrÿche 3:41 $1.29 View In iTunes
16 Someone Else? Queensrÿche 7:13 Album Only View In iTunes

Album Review

Queensrÿche was poised to follow in the footsteps of Pink Floyd, Rush, and Iron Maiden. Their early albums were derivative but interesting, and the Seattle quintet quickly synthesized intelligent, technically impressive progressive rock and heavy metal. Vocalist Geoff Tate, guitarists Chris DeGarmo and Michael Wilton, bassist Eddie Jackson, and drummer Scott Rockenfield arguably peaked with 1988's concept album Operation:Mindcrime, a masterpiece in terms of musicianship and story structure. Then 1990's equally excellent Empire exploded thanks to "Silent Lucidity." But some things happened that stopped Queensrÿche from cementing itself as a superstar band for the ages: (1) Within a year grunge exploded, rendering Queensrÿche's skills "unhip"; (2) 1994's Promised Land did well commercially but was generally underappreciated; (3) Queensrÿche virtually ruined its own career with 1997's disappointing and ill-conceived Hear in the Now Frontier, which featured a stripped-down "modern" sound five years after the fact; (4) Queensrÿche's label, EMI, folded just after its release; (5) Perhaps reeling from creative uncertainty and label problems, DeGarmo quit. Prime highlights are collected on 2000's Greatest Hits, which covers seven EMI albums. "Queen of the Reich" is great heavy metal, even if Tate does imitate the operatic wail of Judas Priest's Rob Halford and Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson. Other early gems are "Take Hold of the Flame" and "I Dream in Infrared." Operation:Mindcrime works best as a whole, but "I Don't Believe in Love" and "Eyes of a Stranger" are the peaks. Promised Land is represented by the superb "I Am I" and "Bridge." Two bonus tracks from Japanese releases are included: "Chasing Blue Sky" is astonishingly beautiful and "Someone Else?" features the full band. The Greatest Hits liner notes feature an essay by Paul Sutter who wrote an early Queensrÿche demo review for Kerrang! All 16 songs are 24-bit digitally remastered.

Recent Customer Reviews

should have been a double album
     
by oakie51

there are a lot of great songs on this collection, pretty much all of them, but it's missing a LOT of excellent music. in addition to missing time-tested tracks like "Another Rainy Night" from Empire, you lose out on the genius behind the Operation: Mindcrime concept album by only hearing a couple of their singles from it. buy this album if you want just a taste, but you cannot truly appreciate the significance of Queensryche without owning at least Operation: Mindcrime and Empire. to be honest, i would recommend one to buy those two albums versus this collection.

itunes u should call it buy tunes
     
by louis syfer

1.29 a song ? whaT? NOT ME .I LOOK FOR99 CENT SONGS NOW.i used to like itunes.now its just like everything else in the world.A RIPP-OFF. oh by the way these are the only songs good enough to get by this band.

haha
     
by mikepiazza06119

not bad stuff but the funny part is i can meet the lead guitarist anytime i want to. One of my dad's best friends nephew is the lead guitarist. I can also meet the drummer for NIN. The same guy toured with him in China.

Biography

Formed: 1981 in Bellevue, WA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s

Although they were initially grouped with the legions of pop-metal bands that dominated the American heavy metal scene of the '80s, Queensrÿche were one of the most distinctive bands of the era. Where their contemporaries built on the legacy of Van Halen, Aerosmith, and Kiss, Queensrÿche constructed...
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