At a time when rock stars had begun taking themselves a little too seriously, Queen was a band of unapologetic entertainers who hid their musical sophistication in bubblegum hooks and a campy sense of ...
Over half a century since its release and a vital chapter in the band’s story, Queen’s self-titled 1973 debut album has been remixed and restored by Justin Shirley-Smith, Joshua J Macrae and Kris ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Queen If you feel jaded about the amount of remasters and anniversary reissues trying to ...
Queen's 1973 debut album is being expanded into a six-CD/1-LP Collector's Edition that will feature remixed and remastered versions of the original record's songs. Renamed Queen I for this reissue, ...
Queen has announced plans to release a new box set focused on their self-titled 1973 debut album, and including a remixed, remastered, and reconfigured version of the record. The expansive collection ...
Queen’s Demos at De Lane Lea debuts on Billboard’s Top Album Sales and Vinyl Albums charts, as fans rush to snap up the rare Record Store Day release. UNSPECIFIED - FEBRUARY 01: Photo of Freddie ...
Queen are coming up on a huge rock milestone — 50 years since the release of their debut album, 1973's self-titled Queen LP. But these days, esteemed Queen guitarist Brian May can't help but look back ...
Brian May revealed his favorite Queen album during an interview on the How Do You Cope? podcast where he opened up on how he dealt with the death of singer Freddie Mercury in 1991, as well as the ...
Not every album an artist puts out is going to be a smash hit, which was a tough lesson Queen learned early on in their career with the release of their highly divisive (and, if you ask the band ...
Brian May recalled the disagreements that meant Queen was “never happy” with their self-titled debut album. Released in 1973, the LP set them on course for success. But in a new interview with Total ...
In 2005, it was calculated that Queen had become the most successful ever act in Britain’s album chart with a total of 1,322 weeks on the chart, while The Beatles could manage only 1,293. Admirers ...