Queen - Queen I [first Japan pressing] - LP-levy - 1st Pressing, 1st Stereo pressing - 1973
Nro. 87247941
Queen - A Day At The Races - 1st JAPAN PRESS - LP-albumi (yksittäinen esine) - 1st Pressing, Japanilainen painatus - 1976
Nro. 87247941
Queen - A Day At The Races - 1st JAPAN PRESS - LP-albumi (yksittäinen esine) - 1st Pressing, Japanilainen painatus - 1976
1.) Queen = クイーン* – A Day At The Races = 華麗なるレース
Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo, Gatefold - 1st Japanese Pressing - 1976 - Japan - Elektra – P-10300E
Media: EX / Sleeve & OBI: EX to NM
A1 Tie Your Mother Down 4:47
A2 You Take My Breath Away 5:09
A3 Long Away 3:34
A4 The Millionaire Waltz 4:55
A5 You And I 3:27
B1 Somebody To Love 4:56
B2 White Man 4:59
B3 Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy 2:55
B4 Drowse 3:43
B5 Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together) 5:54
In every sense, A Day at the Races is an unapologetic sequel to A Night at the Opera, the 1975 breakthrough that established Queen as rock & roll royalty. The band never attempts to hide that the record is a sequel -- the two albums boast the same variation on the same cover art, the titles are both taken from old Marx Brothers films and serve as counterpoints to each other. But even though the two albums look the same, they don't quite sound the same, A Day at the Races is a bit tighter than its predecessor, yet tighter doesn't necessarily mean better for a band as extravagant as Queen. One of the great things about A Night at the Opera is that the lingering elements of early Queen -- the pastoral folk of "39," the metallic menace of "Death on Two Legs" -- dovetailed with an indulgence of camp and a truly, well, operatic scale. Here, the eccentricities are trimmed back somewhat -- they still bubble up on "The Millionaire Waltz," an example of the music hall pop that dominated Night, the pro-Native American saga "White Man" is undercut somewhat by the cowboys 'n' indians rhythms -- in favor of a driving, purposeful hard rock that still could have some slyly hidden perversities (or in the case of the opening "Tie Your Mother Down," some not-so-hidden perversity) but this is exquisitely detailed hard rock, dense with minutiae but never lush or fussy. In a sense, it could even function as the bridge between Sheer Heart Attack and Night at the Opera -- it's every bit as hard as the former and nearly as florid as the latter -- but its sleek, streamlined finish is the biggest indication that Queen has entered a new phase, where they're globe-conquering titans instead of underdogs on the make.
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This record has been cleaned with a professional ultrasonic machine.
New inner and outer sleeves included. Fast & careful shipping.
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