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All rights reserved.| Track Listing 1. Brighton Rock 2. Tenement Funster 3. Flick Of The Wrist 4. Lily Of The Valley 5. Now I'm Here 6. In The Lap Of The Gods 7. Stone Cold Crazy 8. Bring Back That Leroy Brown 9. She Makes Me (Stormtrooper In Stilettos) 10. In The Lap Of The Gods...revisited 11. Killer Queen 12. Dear Friends 13. Misfire
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Top Reviews Review created: 20/01/06 by: 3 of 7 people found this review helpful. They are the best band in the world. I love all their vidoes and dvds they have ever made, their music will live on forever. Review ID: 10000000000701769 Was this review helpful? Report this review Reviews Some people say the first three albums of Queen were their best, and I totally agree. Sheer Heart Attack was their third studio album and equal to Queen 2 released the year before which is a master piece. On this album the band are united, creative and buzzing which is captured in the first track 'Brighton Rock', great guitar and drums, the lyrics are also fun too. You can really hear the quality of musicianship and amazing vocals which made Queen one of the best live bands of all time. The whole album flows and never gets boring, all the tracks are defined with a certain quality that is unique too the band. From the epic ' Lap of the Gods' to the creative 'Flick of the wrist' this album is special for British music and why we stand head and shoulders above the US. Bring back Leroy Brown!!!!!!! Review ID: 10000000005913580 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 29/02/08 by: The first record i ever bought was Queen 2, That was it! even though i was seven i was hooked, as time went on birthday and christmas presents were Queen LP's. Sheer heart attack remains one of my favourite along side Queen1 Queen2 News of the world Innuendo, People view Queen as soft rock or pop This is the album that displays power and glory!! Queen were one of the very first bands to invent Heavy Metal Brighton rock still today puts so called Legends to shame was Led Zepplin ever as heavy as Stone Cold Crazy?. What Queen produced on this album is nothing short of phenomenal!! a mix of metal,Brighton Rock, Stone Cold Crazy, Rock Now Im Here, Flick of the wrist, Tenement funster, pop Misfire, Killer Queen Power ballad In the lap of the gods and the odd and delicate Lilly of the valley, So dear friends, Bring back leroy brown. this album is a must for anybody who has forgot that Queen Rock!! Review ID: 10000000005856871 Was this review helpful? Report this review This is to replace the album that I originaly brought in the seventies. All you need to say is Queen and you know you're going to get quality. The early albums are just the four members playing there hearts out establishing themselves as the most inivative bands of their time, every track is different but you know just by listening who you've got a Queen song. Review ID: 10000000005289930 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 04/10/07 by: Took me right back- been playing it in the car at full belt, singing along to all the songs; hadn't heard it since I stopped playing my vinyl about 20 years ago- was it really that long?. Quality tunes- much more accessible (IMO) than Queen II. Review ID: 10000000004492499 Was this review helpful? Report this review |
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