Queen 1991
Queen Album Info
Innuendo written by Queen taken from the album of the same name. Released in the UK on January 14th 1991 and produced by Queen and David Richards. Queen's first release of the Nineties, this six and a half minute long opus crashed straight into the British charts at number 1. It also provided them with a huge hit all over Europe. The epic track takes in several diverse musical styles an in trend setting Queen trademark and includes guest musician Steve Howe on 'Wandering Minstrel Guitar'. The video produced by Hibbert Ralph and Doro Productions won several prestigious awards, including a Gold Camera award from the American Film and Video Festival. Headlong written by Queen taken from the album Innuendo and released on May 13th 1991. Produced by Queen and David Richards. A characteristically fast paced Queen rocker, it was the first release in the USA for The Band's new label Hollywood Records. The performance video to accompany the track was shot in the London studio where much of the album had been recorded. It climbed to 14 in the UK chart and was a big seller throughout the rest of Europe. I'm Going Slightly Mad written by Queen and taken from the Innuendo album. Released in the UK on March 4th 1991, it was produced by Queen and David Richards. A complete change of mood and pace for this second single from Innuendo, typical Queen eccentricity with tongues planted very firmly in cheeks. The monochrome video features The Band interacting with live penguins and a gorilla. The song reached 22 in the UK chart and climbed into the top 20 all over Europe, whilst settling at number 1 in far flung Hong Kong. The Show Must Go On written by Queen, taken from the 'Innuendo' album, released October 1991 as a forerunner to Greatest Hit II. Produced by Queen and David Richards. It signaled The Band's fortieth British single release. Combining everything inherently Queen. It is a perfect foil for a video depicting the best of Queen on film during the 80's.
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