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Monday, August 17, 2020

Queen-Queen (1973)

Considered a band of great influence in the later development of hard rock with elements of glam, progressive, touches of blues, folk and pop, Queen debuted with an album that moved along the paths of the most classic heavy metal and the most classic hard rock, but there were also elements of progressive rock.
Without being a coherent album, it is a set of songs that stand out for their original ideas, with a Freddie Mercury that already shows his operatic voice and the rich harmonies of Brian May's orchestral guitar.
Songs with the necessary commercial hook such as "Keep Yourself Alive" the rock opera minis "Great King Rat" and "Jesus" or the cabaret "My Fairy King" would leave the public and critics amazed at such a flood of sounds and styles.

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