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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0050087128715
Format: Enhanced, Limited Edition
Label: Hollywood Records
Manufacturer: Hollywood Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Hollywood Records
Release Date: October 28, 2008
Studio: Hollywood Records
Sales Rank: 1364
MPN: 000261512
Disc 1:- Cosmos Rockin
- Time To Shine
- Still Burning
- Small
- Warboys
- We Believe
- Call Me
- Voodoo
- Some Things That Glitter
- C-Lebrity
- Through The Night
- Say It's Not True
- Surf's Up...School's Out
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Editorial Review:
Album Description: Tracks on the new Queen + Paul Rodgers album are all newly written by May, Taylor and Rodgers during the late 2007/ early 2008 recording sessions. `Say It's Not True', previously released at the end of last year by Queen + Paul Rodgers as a special World Aids Day download for Nelson Mandela's 46664 HIV AIDS charity will be included, plus a `first' for a Queen album - a cover version.
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I approached this CD the wrong way round, so to speak - seeing that the band was to play at the new O2 Stadium in Prague in the Czech Republic on 31st October 2008, I decided that the whole family should go in my continuing campaign to get my kids to see as many great musicians as possible before it's too late, as well as people they like. So far this has included B B King, Paul McCartney, Stevie Winwood, Eric Clapton, Cream,Procol Harum, Genesis, Buddy Guy, Jeff Beck, Andy Sheppard, Tommy Smith, ... Read More
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I was all set to review this CD after hearing it once, then decided to listen again. My initial review would have been three stars, but I feel four is more appropriate.
The title track is perhaps my least favorite on the CD. My favorites are: 'Small' (which sounds as if it could have come off the past Queen album 'The Game"); 'We Believe', which has a great Brain May guitar; 'Some Things That Glitter' and 'C-Lebrity' (Which, along with 'Call Me' I could imagine Freddie singing.)
There ... Read More
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As many reviews here accurately point out - this is not "Queen" in the classical sense. This is the DNA of two band members + 1 blues rock singer and the results are interesting enough.
When you think of Queen, you think of Freddie Mercury and even bassist John Deacon, and you realise how vital each one of them was to the Queen sound. But this album is more like the Paul Rodgers meets Roger Taylor and Brian May album project (arrange names in any order you like). In that sense, only ... Read More
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Este disco es un claro ejemplo que no existe una relación proporcional entre calidad y volumen de ventas, además de dejar presente que los críticos musicales profesionales son unos ladrones de gallinas.
Las trece composiciones originales del disco van de lo bueno a lo sublime (destaco sobre todo Voodoo, We Believe y Warboys), siendo un trabajo que mezcla seriedad lírica con inmadurez irreverente (cosa que disfruto cada vez más al creer cada vez menos en el contenido social de las letras ... Read More
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I'ts a good rock album. The sound is great and the songs are good.
The only thing missing is the "Queen Sound". I Can't recognize the specific guitar sound of Brian May.
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