Queen II [Remaster] by Queen (CD, 1974)

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Record LabelEMI Music Distribution
UPC4988006796157
eBay Product ID (ePID)10050195777

Product Key Features

Release Year1974
FormatCD
GenreRock
StyleArt Rock
ArtistQueen
Release TitleQueen II [Remaster]

Additional Product Features

DistributionMSI Music Distribution
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Number of Discs1
ReviewsQ (Magazine) (p.119) - "[W]ith operatic vocals and multitracked guitars crashing about the place, and a handful of soaring songs popping up among them -- not least 'Seven Seas Of Rhye,' their first real hit." Q (Magazine) (p.118) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "Brian May brings a scientific precision to his guitar playing on 1974's wonderfully over-the-top Queen II..." Record Collector (magazine) (p.99) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "'Ogre Battle' crunches the speakers like full-on Zeppelin..."
Additional informationThis 11-track release by Orchestra Regina includes "Procession" and "Nevermore." Although QUEEN II borders on heavy metal (it wasn't until their next release, SHEER HEART ATTACK, that they began experimenting with other musical forms), the songwriting and playing is still top-notch. Queen was criticized by some in the press upon the release of QUEEN II, since there was simply nothing to compare it to--it encompassed glam, progressive, and metal, with a healthy dose of studio wizardry. QUEEN II contained the band's first official UK hit--the mystical "Seven Seas of Rhye"--and, as on their debut a year prior, the lesser-known material is just as delightful. Singer Freddie Mercury and guitarist Brian May contribute one lovely ballad each--"White Queen (As It Began)" and "Some Day One Day." The latter does a splendid job of breaking up this otherwise continuously hard-rocking album. Other intriguing titles include "Ogre Battle," "The March of the Black Queen," and a strong bonus b-side--the bluesy "See What a Fool I've Been."
Number of Audio ChannelsStereo
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