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Queen II
| Queen II | ||
|---|---|---|
| LP by Queen | ||
| Released | March 1974 | |
| Recorded | August 1973 | |
| Genre | Rock | |
| Length | 40 min 42 sec | |
| Record label | EMI | |
| Producer | Roy Thomas Baker and Queen "Nevermore" and "Funny How Love Is": Robin G. Cable and Queen "The March of the Black Queen": Roy Thomas Baker, Robin G. Cable and Queen | |
| Professional reviews | ||
| Allmusic.com | 2.5 stars out of 5 | link |
| Queen Chronology | ||
| Queen (1973) | Queen II (1974) | Sheer Heart Attack (1974) |
Queen II is a rock album by British band Queen originally released in 1974. The album was recorded at Trident Studios, United Kingdom, and engineeed by Mike Stone. The LP used 'Side White' and 'Side Black' instead of Sides A & B, whith corresponding photos of the band dressed all in white and all in black. The album cover photograph was frequently used by the band throughout its career, most notably in the music video for the song Bohemian Rhapsody.
Side White was written mostly by Brian May, with one track contibuted by Roger Taylor. Side White is very diverse musically, ranging from ballads to Heavy Metal. Side Black meanwhile is very eccentric musically, with a lot of Heavy Metal, ballads, and strangely, a harpsichord-driven song, titled "The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke", inspired by the painting of the same name by Richard Dadd.
Lyrically, the album is mostly influenced by medieval fantasy but also contains songs about romance.
Track listing
- Side White
- "Procession" (May) - 1:12
- "Father to Son" (May) - 6:14
- "White Queen (As It Began)" (May) - 4:33
- "Some Day One Day" (May) - 4:21
- "Loser In The End" (Taylor) - 4:01
- Side Black
- (6) "Ogre Battle" (Mercury) - 4:08
- (7) "The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke" (Mercury) - 2:41
- (8) "Nevermore" (Mercury) - 1:17
- (9) "March Of The Black Queen" (Mercury) - 6:33
- (10) "Funny How Love Is" (Mercury) - 2:48
- (11) "Seven Seas of Rhye" (Mercury) - 2:48
Personnel
- Freddie Mercury - vocals, piano / harpsicord
- Brian May - guitars, vocals, bells
- John Deacon - bass guitar, acoustic guitar
- Roger Taylor (as Roger Meddows Taylor) - percussion, vocals
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