Deep Cuts 1 (1973-1976) - Queen

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| Available | 11-03-2011 |
| Sourced | Australia |
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'Deep Cuts Volume One 1973-1976' is a bespoke collection of hidden gems from the band's first five albums, specially chosen by Roger Taylor and Brian May in consultation with life-long fan, Taylor Hawkins from the Foo Fighters. 'Deep Cuts Volume One' is designed as a companion piece to the first five Queen albums. Designed to dig a little deeper than their multi-million selling 'Greatest Hits' compilations ('Greatest Hits', by the way, is officially the biggest selling British album of all time with sales of an incredible 5.7 million copies so far in the UK alone - and over 14 times platinum in Australia), 'Deep Cuts Volume One 1973-1976' showcases a less well-known side of the early Queen story and reveals some brilliant tracks to listeners looking to delve into the band's founding years' work for the first time. The first five Queen albums - Queen, Queen II, Sheer Heart Attack, A Night At The Opera and A Day At The Races - are a testament not only to the band's skills as songwriters and musicians, but also to their determination to push the creative and technological envelopes to their absolute limits. Challenging the traditional practises of the studios of the time, pioneering new methods of recording and refusing to use synthesisers, the band's unique sound was born out of their incredible individual talents and ingenuity. Breaking the mould with multiple vocal harmonies, multi-layered guitar harmonies, cross rhythms and multiple repeats, Queen would layer so many tracks onto recording tape as to render it literally translucent, their 15 hour studio sessions now the stuff of legend within the studio community. For Queen, the studio was a place of boundless possibilities. From the raw energy and heavy rock of Queen I to the polished splendour of A Day At The Races, they continued to challenge and innovate. Listening to 'Deep Cuts' in the 21st century, you can hear how Queen revolutionised both rock music itself and the way rock music was made. The booklet notes for 'Deeper Cuts' were especially commissioned by Roger Taylor and Brian May from comedy actor and writer Rhys Thomas, an unlikely but unquestionable Queen fan and expert.
Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Ogre Battle
- Stone Cold Crazy
- My Fairy King
- I'm in Love with my Car
- Keep Yourself Alive
- Long Away
- The Millionaire Waltz
- 39
- Tenement Funster
- Flick of the Wrist
- Lily of the Valley
- Good Company
- The March of the Black Queen
- In the Lap of the Gods...Revisited






