News of the World [Bonus Tracks] Queen

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  • Release Date: 02/12/1991
  • Original Release: 1977
  • Sales Rank: 9,927
  • Label: HOLLYWOOD RECORDS
  • UPC: 720616103727
 
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News of the World [Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENWe Will Rock You 2:01
2LISTENWe Are the Champions 2:59
3LISTENSheer Heart Attack 3:24
4LISTENAll Dead, All Dead 3:09
5LISTENSpread Your Wings 4:32
6LISTENFight from the Inside 3:03
7LISTENGet Down, Make Love 3:51
8LISTENSleeping on the Sidewalk 3:07
9LISTENWho Needs You 3:07
10LISTENIt's Late 6:27
11LISTENMy Melancholy Blues 3:29
12LISTENWe Will Rock You Bonus Track / Mix 5:00

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Editorial Reviews

If Day at the Races was a sleek, streamlined album, its 1977 successor, News of the World, was its polar opposite, an explosion of styles that didn't seem to hold to any particular center. It's front-loaded with two of Queen's biggest anthems -- the stomping, stadium-filling chant "We Will Rock You" and its triumphant companion, "We Are the Champions" -- which are quickly followed by the ferocious "Sheer Heart Attack," a frenzied rocker that hits harder than anything on the album that shares its name, a remarkable achievement in itself. Three songs, three quick shifts in mood, but that's hardly the end of it. As the News rolls on, you're treated to the arch, campy crooning of "My Melancholy Blues," a shticky blues shuffle in "Sleeping on the Sidewalk," and breezy Latin rhythms on "Who Needs You." Then there's the neo-disco of "Fight from the Inside," which is eclipsed by the mechanical funk of "Get Down, Make Love," a dirty grind that's stripped of sensuality. That cold streak on "Get Down, Make Love" runs through the album as a whole. Despite the explosion of sounds and rhythms, this album doesn't add up to party thanks to that slightly distancing chilly vibe that hangs over the album. Nevertheless, many of these songs work well on their own as entities, so there is plenty to savor here, especially from Brian May. Whether he's doing the strangely subdued eccentric English pop "All Dead, All Dead" or especially the majestic yet nimble rocker "It's Late," he turns in work that gives this album some lightness, which it needs. And that's the reason News of the World was a monster hit despite its coldness -- when it works, it's massive, earth-shaking rock & roll, the sound of a band beginning to revel in its superstardom. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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News .... Great for the Queen enthusiastby Ken55

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August 29, 2009: Great follow-up to signature album "A Night at the Opera". The album has many great songs and anthems that any lsitener will easily recognise. Queen seems to think making albums is like a "party" ("My Melancholy Blues"). I could listen to this album all day

I Also Recommend: Jazz, The Game.

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June 05, 2008: As an album coming after classics like Day at the Races, Night at the Opera, etc., New of the World is really bad AOR. However, there are some good singles - many of which are better found on "best of" greatest hits compilations. This album was the start of the decline in Queen's ability to put together awesome album rock classics and revert to a few singles per album from then on.


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