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Innuendo, last Queen album with Freddie alive! Great album that takes you thru a trip of true emotions. If you like music, you're really have to listen to it! I haven't heard an album of this quality in a long time. The most notable feature about it is the personal element to it - the four members of the band drew upon what was going on around them for inspiration - mainly, of course, Freddie's impending demise. There is some element of this in the lyrics to most of the songs here. Only a few, like All God's People and The Hitman have no personal element at all. Also, the order of the songs is absolutely perfect here; every song fits perfectly into place. Out of the millions of possible orders for these twelve songs, I don't believe there is one that is better than the one here. I cannot say enough in praise of this album. It is Queen's finest by far, and one of the finest albums ever recorded. The Best Song Musically: Well, for once, despite the absolutely flawless musicianship on every song, we have one standout in the form of Innuendo. Having said that, These Are The Days Of Our Lives has an absolutely amazing guitar solo, plus the continuity of the soft drumming throughout the song; The Show Must Go On has a very powerful keyboard riff, Ride The Wild Wing and Headlong will just blow you away . . . why don't I name the whole album for outstanding performances? Even though there's one that is a cut above the rest, trying to separate one song (or two or three) that stands out musically from the masses is impossible, they all do! The Best Song Lyrically: Once again, we are treated to some amazing lyrics, but These Are The Days Of Our Lives wins the prize here, no contest. Actually, there's once again a hell of a lot of contest - Innuendo and The Show Must Go On for their sheer defiance, I Can't Live With You and Don't Try So Hard, I just can't separate one song, or two or three, from here. The Best Song Vocally: Same comments as above - why not just name the whole album? All the vocals are brilliant, but the best vocal here bar none, is The Show Must Go On. Innuendo and These Are The Days Of Our Lives are also worthy of a mention, the former for its power, the latter for its depth and simplicity. Also worthy of a mention are Don't Try So Hard and Ride The Wild Wind, but is there really a poor performance? The Best Song All-Round: It is impossible to pick one song from this album as the best - it has three of their absolute best songs ever! In fact, I am having a difficult time cutting it down beyond those three! These Are The Days Of Our Lives, The Show Must Go On, and Innuendo are all sheer classics, all in different ways. I really cannot cut the list down past three. All of them stand out in every category above . . . all I can say is, what an album! The Worst Song: All God's People.Read full review
When you look at the breadth of work from Queen, Innuendo might not be your top choice, but it should get an honorable mention. The album has a hint of old (Going Slightly Mad, a touch of the heavy (Headlong), and a touch of Class (The Show must go on). All this coming from a man and a band that knew he was dying. Vocally this is a stunning performance from Freddy Mercury, Not to mention the guitar work, in particular the song Bijou. With one of the finest rythm sections in rock doing what they do best. It is my opinion that there is enough of the old harmonies as well as new techniques to please all.
My first memory of this album was listening to it in long car journeys with my Dad driving fast like a mad man singing 'Headlong' loudly out of the car window. It's such a great album and is so emotive because it sums up where Freddy Mercury was at the time of its release. I personally like 'I'm going slightly mad' but the best song is probably 'Innuendo'. I'm not too sure about 'All God's people' and 'Delilah', the rest of the album's great though.
This album is put together very nicely. A true Queen fan does not need to be persuaded to own this album, because the mastery of it clearly shines through! Near the end of Mercury's life, he secretly wrote about his personal health struggles and mental issues he was having incorporating them into his song writing abilities. Freddie pushed through all of them and took it to another level. You can clearly hear it in the words of the song, "Show Must Go On". Buy this album!
Queen's last album before Freddy Mercury past away. This album reminds of their album " A Night At The Opera" Fantastic!!
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Queen put together their best album since The Game.
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Awesome album from these legendary British Rock superstars!....sadly, it happened to be their last. It contains many great songs, I must say that I like almost all of them. I would highly recommend this album to any Queen fan!...don't miss it!
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