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Queen: Greatest Hits

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Even in the unpredictable Seventies, there was no band like Queen. They were queer camp and heavy metal thunder all in one, and their fusion of theatricality and vulnerability would go on to influence George Michael and Axl Rose in equal measure. Greatest Hits covers the full spectrum of their abilities, from the explicitly throbbing “Body Language” to “We Will Rock You,” the song for which the term “arena rock” was invented. Many of these songs showcase the oppositional relationship that was at Queen’s core; the preening vocals of Freddie Mercury meeting the muscular guitar riffs of Brian May. Those forces were never better matched than in “Killer Queen” and “Now I’m Here,” which show what it would sound like were bikers to infiltrate the King’s College Coir. While Greatest Hits is missing the epic centerpiece of Queen’s career (the often-parodied “Bohemian Rhapsody”), it captures the group’s mercurial personality in every shade. They were poignant (“You’re My Best Friend”), cocky (“Another One Bites the Dust”), and goofy (“Fat Bottomed Girls”) all at once. While the Seventies presented lots of great bands with indefinable styles, no one but Queen could pull off “Bicycle Race,” a thunderous anthem about the joys of bike riding.

Customer Reviews

Not Consistent With Its Name, But Good Nonetheless

First off, Queen is the greatest band ever to have lived. One of the great tragedies of music is that people think that the Greatest Hits collection is a comprehensive overview of Queen's career. False! It is a true tragedy that unknowing people may think they have heard Queen's best without hearing "Bohemian Rhapsody". The original version of Greatest Hits was comprised of the best of all Queen albums up to Flash Gordon. This album contains "Body Language" (1982) and "I Want To Break Free" (1984) that do not fit this. Even coupled with Classic Queen, the compilation misses out several incredible songs, some even #1 hits. To get Queen's best, purchase the British version, or buy all the albums.

D-Frieds Review

Through out of Rock history Queen is one of the greatest bands to ever played. Queen is my all time favoite and on this Album I either like or love the songs. The one thing this album is missing is one of the greatest Queen songs composed, The Bohemian Rhapsody. The Bohemian Rhapsody is an almost 6 minutes song of pure Rock, Roll, and the lyrics are pure excellere. Even without the Bohemian Rhapsody though, this album is an utmost excellent album with the rock out of Queen.

It's missin something

Where did Bohemian Rhapsody go? Did they deem it to wierd? Its their best song and they leave it out of the GREATEST HITS!!?? The other songs are good in all, but really people which moron left out the Rhapsody?

Biography

Formed: 1971 in London, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

Few bands embodied the pure excess of the '70s like Queen. Embracing the exaggerated pomp of prog rock and heavy metal, as well as vaudevillian music hall, the British quartet delved deeply into camp and bombast, creating a huge, mock-operatic sound with layered guitars and overdubbed vocals. Queen's music was a bizarre yet highly accessible fusion of the macho and the fey. For years, their albums boasted the motto "no synthesizers were used on this record," signaling their allegiance with the legions...
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