Queen: Complete WorksMixing and clashing an outrageously eclectic set of influences—the close harmonies of the Beatles, the guitar pyrotechnics of Jimi Hendrix, the heavy sound of Led Zeppelin, and the glamour of David Bowie—Queen found a winning formula by channeling this strange cocktail through its charismatic frontman, Freddie Mercury. More than a decade after Mercury's death, Queen's fan base continues to grow. This meticulous, session-by-session, album-by-album, tour-by-tour chronicle of the band is the book that Queen fans have been waiting for. |
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Foreword MODERN TIMES ROCKNROLL | 7 |
Part Two THE ALBUMS | 25 |
Part Three THE SONGS | 107 |
Copyright | |
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