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Made In Heaven (Album) by Queen

Artist Biography For Queen

Queen Is An English Rock Band Originally Consisting Of Four Members Vocalist And Pianist Freddie Mercury Guitarist Brian May Bass Guitarist John Deacon And Drummer Roger Taylor. The Band Formed In London In 1970 After May And Taylor's Former Band Smile Split After Having Released An Album And Single. Freddie Replaced Lead Vocalist Tim Staffell After The Latter's Departure From The Original Trio. There Was Much Deliberation As To What The Band's Name Would Be. May And Taylor Had Settled Upon The Grand Dance Derived From A C.S. Lewis Trilogy Of Books Out Of The Silent Planet. Ultimately The Band Went With Queen A Name That Was Entirely Freddie's. Originally Roger And Especially Brian Did Not Like The Name Though Mercury Would Eventually Persuade Them Both That It Was "right" For The Band. "Years Ago I Thought Up The Name Queen... It's Just A Name But It's Very Regal And It Sounds Splendid. It's A Strong Name Very Universal And Immediate. It Had A Lot Of Visual Potential And Was Open To All Sorts Of Interpretations. I Was Certainly Aware Of The Gay Connotations But That Was Just One Facet Of It. "
- Freddie Mercury. Queen Went Through Several Bass Players Before A Young Electronics Major By The Name Of John Deacon Arrived On The Scene In January Of 1971. "Until John It Had Been Exploding Bass Player Syndrome. If They Musically Worked They'd Look All Wrong And If They Felt All Right They Couldn't Play. - Brian May. This Quite Shy Guy Turned Up With His Immaculate Rickenbacker Bass And Immaculate Amplifier Plugged In And As Soon As He Started Playing We Realized It Was Right." - Brian May. Later That Year The Band Was Secured Recording Time At The Newly Built De Lane Lea Studio And Used The Opportunity To Record Several Songs That Would Later Appear On Their Debut Album - Liar Keep Yourself Alive Jesus And The Night Comes Down. The Demo Reel Was Passed Around From Producer To Producer With Little Success Until A Staff Member Of Trident Records By The Name Of Roy Thomas Baker Was Introduced To The Band By Fellow Trident Producer John Anthony. Baker Dropped In To Watch The Band At Work And Clearly Liking What He Heard Recommended Queen To His Superiors. It Was Eventually Agreed Upon That The Fledgling Band Could Record At Trident Studios Though After Already-Established Artists Had Finished Their Work Such As The Likes Of Elton John And David Bowie. Relegated To The Wee Hours Of The Morning To Record The Remaining Tracks Of Their First Album The Band Nonetheless Stuck It Out Until They Reached Their Ultimate Goal Of "perfection". Queen's Self-Titled Debut Album Was Released In 1973 And Received Little Attention From The General Public. They Quickly Followed It A Year Later With A Second Album "Queen II" Which Also Failed To Generate Much Interest From Music Fans In Britain Despite The Success Of The Album's Single Seven Seas Of Rhye Which Would Reach #10 On The Charts After The Band's Mimed Appearance On Top Of The Pops. The Band's Second Album Was Recorded With A Higher Budget Than The First And The Band Threw Everything They Had Into Recording It. Queen II Was Somewhat Of A "concept Album" Split Into "White Side" Vs. "Black Side". As Was In Their Nature The Band Pressed Onward After The Mediocre Success Of Their First Two Albums Immersing Themselves In A World-Wide Tour To Promote Queen II. Queen Played In America For The First Time As A Support Act For Mott The Hoople. Sheer Heart Attack Would Be Released Later That Year Focusing More On Being Accessible To Listeners Than The Grand And Complex Ideas Of The Previous Two Albums. The Recording Of Their Third Album Was Met With Some Hardships As May Fell Victim To A Series Of Illnesses Brought On By An Infected Inoculation Required For The Band's Rigorous Touring Schedule. Sheer Heart Attack Brought Even More Success For The Band With May's Now I'm Here And The Song That Would Be The Band's "turning Point" The Mercury-Penned Killer Queen The Latter Of Which Would Reach #2 On The UK Charts. During This Time The Band Began Developing A Huge Following In Japan And Witnessed Their Popularity For Themselves When They Visited The Country Mainly In 1975 To Promote Their Fourth And Most Famous Album "A Night At The Opera" Featuring The Epic "Bohemian Rhapsody". Queen's Popularity Grew Steadily Through The Latter Half Of The 70s As They Released Hit Album After Hit Album Reaching Its Peak In The Mid-80s After Their "Live Aid" Appearance And Continuing Into The Early 90s Before Mercury's Untimely Death On 24th November 1991. The Official Cause Of Death Was Bronchial Pneumonia Resulting From AIDS. Over The Course Of Their 30 Year Career The Band Did Sound Tracks For Two Films "Flash Gordon" And "Highlander" Released A String Of Live And Studio Albums And Had Many Many Fans Across The World. In 1995 4 Years After Mercury's Death The Band Released The Album "Made In Heaven". This Album Saw The Surviving Band Members In The Studio Completing Or Reworking Unused Vocals Unreleased Variations Of Freddie Solo Material A Queen Version Of "I Was Born To Love You" For Example And Tracks Where Brian And Roger Added Lyrics To Flesh Out A Song "Mother Love" . Queen Have Been On Indefinite Hiatus Since 1997 When John Deacon Decided To Retire. Several "Queen ..." Projects Have Been Developed In The Following Years A Few Of Them Mere Remixes With No Artistic Involvement From The Band. In 1999 A "Greatest Hits III" Album Was Released. This Featured Among Others "Queen Wyclef Jean" On A Rap Version Of "Another One Bites The Dust" A Live Version Of "Somebody To Love" Performed By George Michael And A Live Version Of "The Show Must Go On" Performed Live In 1997 With Elton John. Brian May And Roger Taylor Have Performed Together As Queen On Several Occasions Award Ceremonies Charity Concerts And The Like Sharing Vocals With Various Guest Singers. They Have Also Recorded Several Covers Of Queen's Hits With Guest Vocalists Including "We Will Rock You" First With Five And Later Britney Spears Beyonce John Farnham And P!nk And "We Are The Champions" With Robbie Williams . On The 14th Of May 2002 The Queen Musical 'We Will Rock You' Opened In The Dominion Theatre In London's 'West End'. A Musical About Young People In The Distant Future Who Aren't Allowed To Listen To Music Not Generated By Computers. Various Queen Songs Are Used In The Story Played By A Live Band. This Live Band Was Supported By Brian May And Roger Taylor On The Premiere Evening. At The End Of 2004 May And Taylor Announced That They Would Reunite And Return To Touring In 2005 With Paul Rodgers Founder And Former Lead Singer Of Free And Bad Company . Brian May's Website Also Stated That Rodgers Would Be 'featured With' Queen As 'Queen Paul Rodgers' Not Replacing Mercury. The Retired John Deacon Would Not Be Participating. Between 2005 And 2006 Queen Paul Rodgers Embarked On A World Tour The First Leg In Europe And The Second Japan And Then The US In 2006. On 15 August 2006 Brian May Confirmed Through His Website And Fan Club That Queen Paul Rodgers Would Begin Producing Their First Studio Album Beginning In October To Be Recorded At A "secret Location". The Album Titled The Cosmos Rocks Was Released In Europe On 12 September 2008 And In The United States On 28 October 2008. Following The Album The Band Again Embarked On A Tour Through Europe Opening On Kharkiv's Freedom Square In Front Of 350 000 Ukrainian Fans. The Show In Ukraine Was Later Released On DVD. Queen And Paul Rodgers Officially Split Up Without Animosity On 12 May 2009. Rodgers Did Not Rule Out The Possibility Of Working Together Again. Since 2012 Queen Has Been Touring With Adam Lambert As The Frontman. More Information About Queen Paul Rodgers Can Be Found On Their Last.Fm Page. Official Website Www.Queenonline.Com Discography 1.- Queen 1973 2.- Queen II 1974 3.- Sheer Heart Attack 1974 4.- A Night At The Opera 1975 5.- A Day At The Races 1976 6.- News Of The World 1977 7.- Jazz 1978 8.- The Game 1980 9.- Flash Gordon 1980 10.- Hot Space 1982 11.- The Works 1984 12.- A Kind Of Magic 1986 13.- The Miracle 1989 14.- Innuendo 1991 15.- Made In Heaven 1995

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Made In Heaven Is Queen's Fifteenth And Final Under The Name "Queen" Studio Album Released In November 1995. After Freddie Mercury's Death In 1991 The Remaining Band Members John Deacon Roger Taylor And Brian May Worked With Vocals That Mercury Recorded Before He Died Some Of Which After The Innuendo Album Along With Newly Recorded Lyrics By The Remaining Band Members. Both Stages Of Recording Before And After Mercury's Death Were Completed At The Band's Studio In Montreux Switzerland Pictured On The Cover Of The Album Behind Mercury. The Album Debuted At #1 In The United Kingdom And Went Four Times Platinum There. The Album Peaked At #58 In The US Going Gold. History
The Album Was Recorded In A Much Different Way From Queen's Other Studio Albums. In 1991 Months Before His Death Freddie Mercury Recorded As Many Vocals As He Could With The Instruction To The Rest Of The Band To Complete The Songs Later. Put To Tape During This Time Were Primarily "A Winter's Tale" "Mother Love" And What Would Eventually Become "You Don't Fool Me". After His Death The Band Returned To The Studio In 1993 To Begin Work Finishing The Tracks. Brian May Has Described In Interviews That Taylor And Deacon Had Begun Some Work In 1992 While May Was On Tour Promoting His Back To The Light Album. Upon His Return In 1993 May Felt They Were Not On The Right Path With The Music And That They More Or Less Started From Scratch With The Three Of Them Working Together With Producer David Richards. On The Video Champions Of The World May Described These Sessions With Mercury As Such “ By The Time We Were Recording These Other Tracks After Innuendo We Had Had The Discussions And We Knew That We Were Totally On Borrowed Time Because Freddie Had Been Told That He Would Not Make It To That Point. I Think Our Plan Was To Go In There Whenever Freddie Felt Well Enough Just To Make As Much Use Of Him As Much As Possible We Basically Lived In The Studio For A While And When He Would Call And Say 'I Can Come In For A Few Hours ' Our Plan Was To Just Make As Much Use Of Him As We Could You Know He Told Us 'Get Me To Sing Anything Write Me Anything And I Will Sing It And I Will Leave You As Much As I Possibly Can.' ” With Less Than An Album's Worth To Work With The Band Decided To Revisit Previously Recorded Material. Whether Mercury Had Any Input Before His Death As To Which Songs Might Be Considered For This Purpose Has Not Been Discussed By The Band. The Idea Was To Take Existing Songs On Which Mercury Sang And Rework Them As Queen Songs. Song By Song The Process And Origin Is Described Below In The "Track Listing" Section. Track Listing
"It's A Beautiful Day" Queen – 2 32 "Made In Heaven" Mercury – 5 25 "Let Me Live" Queen – 4 45 "Mother Love" May / Mercury – 4 49 "My Life Has Been Saved" Queen – 3 15 "I Was Born To Love You" Mercury – 4 49 "Heaven For Everyone" Taylor – 5 36 "Too Much Love Will Kill You" May / Musker / Lamers – 4 20 "You Don't Fool Me" Queen – 5 24 "A Winter's Tale" Queen – 3 49 "It's A Beautiful Day Reprise " Queen – 3 01 "Yeah" Queen – 0 04 "Untitled" Queen – 22 32 Song Information It's A Beautiful Day
Years Before Freddie Mercury Started Recording Solo Material He Created A Sound Clip Of Himself Messing Around On The Piano At Musicland Studios In Munich 1980. It Was Later For The Use Of This Album That The Song Was Extended To Two Minutes And Thirty-Two Seconds. The More Classical Section Without Mercury's Improvisation Was Put Together By John Deacon. In Japan "It's A Beautiful Day" Is Used In The Television Commercial Of Honda Fit. Made In Heaven
Originally From Mercury's Mr. Bad Guy This Song Along With The Other Mercury Solo Track "I Was Born To Love You" Was Given Special Treatment By Queen For This Posthumous Album. The Band Merely Re-Worked The Music To A 'Queen Sound ' And Placed Freddie's Previous Vocals Over The New Music. Let Me Live
"Let Me Live" Is A Lively Rock/pop Ballad Which Features A Rare Sharing Of The Vocals Between Mercury Taylor And May. The Song Was Completed In 1995 After Mercury's Death. According To Some Sources The Song Was Started Off By Rod Stewart In 1976. According To Others It Begun In 1983 As Part Of A Jam He'd Got With The Band. It Is True That Queen Jammed With Jeff Beck And Stewart That Year There Are Photos Proving It As Well As An Interview With Roger Taylor In 1984 But It Has Not Been Specified If Let Me Live Actually Started Off Then. Once Finished In 1995 For Made In Heaven Queen Made One 11th Hour Change To The Song To Avoid Legal Action. Part Of The Backing Vocals Featured A Lyric Too Closely Resembling Janis Joplin's "Piece Of My Heart". It Is Not Known If Queen Took It Upon Themselves To Make The Change Pre-Emptively Or If Their Record Company Told Them To Do So. Ultimately The Potentially Problematic Bit Was Mixed Out And The Track Was Released. Promo Cassettes From The USA Feature The Unaltered Backing Track. Early Mexican And Dutch CD Pressings Are Reported To Have This Alternate Version As Well. Mother Love
"Mother Love" Was The Last Song Mercury Recorded And Co-Wrote With May. On His Website May Discussed The Writing Process He And Mercury Had Writing Both Separately And Together And Conscious Of The Nature Of The Song And The Lyrics . May Sang The Last Verse Since Mercury Was Unable To Do So Any More As He Was Suffering From The Bronchial Pneumonia Which Ultimately Resulted In His Death. May Plays A Parker Fly Guitar Throughout The Entire Song. His Red Special Guitar Makes Its Only Appearance At The 1 26 Mark Of The Song In Which A Power Chord And Short Melody Lay Underneath The Verse. The Song Features A Sample From A Live Sing Along Session Recorded At Queen's Famous 1986 Concert At Wembley Stadium And A Sample From "One Vision" Presumedly Recorded At The Same Concert. It Also Features A Sample From A Cover Of "Goin' Back" A Song Written By Carole King And Gerry Goffin For Which Mercury Had Provided Lead Vocals In 1972. The Cover Was Released As A B-Side To "I Can Hear Music" A Ronettes Cover By Larry Lurex Not Long Before The Release Of Queen's Debut Album. There Is Also A Sample From The Introduction Of "One Vision " From The 1986 Album "A Kind Of Magic" And A Sample Of The Intro Of "Tie Your Mother Down" Possibly Also Performed At Wembley Briefly Being Played Before Being Fast Forwarded And Panned From Left To Right. My Life Has Been Saved
"My Life Has Been Saved" Was Started As An Acoustic Track Composed Mainly By John Deacon In 1987-1988. Producer David Richards Helped Him Out Doing The Demo And The Keyboards Then Mercury Sang On It And Later On The Entire Band Recorded It. The Made In Heaven Version Is Different From The 1989 One Which Originally Featured As The B-Side To The Single Scandal Although It Uses The Same Vocals From Mercury. I Was Born To Love You
"I Was Born To Love You" Was Originally Recorded Piano Vocals Synths By Mercury On 25 May 1984 For His Mr. Bad Guy Album As A Late Addition When Told By The Record Company That The Album Needed "a Single" . May Taylor And Deacon Reworked It And Added Their Instruments Turning The Song Into Fast-Paced Rock Mainly Featuring Hard Rock Guitar From Brian May. That Track Became Popular In Japan During 2004 When It Was Used For The Theme Song Of A Television Drama Named Pride プライド . This Version Also Contains Samples Of Mercury's Ad-Lib Vocals From "A Kind Of Magic" From The 1986 Album Of The Same Name And From "Living On My Own" From His Mr. Bad Guy Album. Heaven For Everyone
"Heaven For Everyone" Was A Track Roger Taylor Wrote And Tried Out With Queen In 1986 Although According To Some Sources It Was Written With Joan Armatrading In Mind To Sing It. Whether She Turned It Down Or Taylor Withdrew His Song Is Unclear But It Was Recorded For His Other Band The Cross. One Night Mercury Came To Visit The Cross At The Studio And After Some Drinks He Gave Them Ideas Of How To Sing The Song And Ended Up Recording The Lead Vocals For It. Mercury Appeared On The UK Version Of Their Album "Shove It" As Guest Lead Vocalist On The Song With Taylor Doing Backing Vocals. The Roles Were Reversed On The Single And The American 'Shove It' Version. Mercury's Vocals Were Then Used For The Made In Heaven Release With A Couple Of Different Lines And May Singing Backing Vocals Instead Of Taylor With Producer David Richards Adding Several Arrangement Ideas. Too Much Love Will Kill You
"Too Much Love Will Kill You" Was Composed By Brian May Frank Musker And Elizabeth Lamers Sometime Between The Magic And Miracle Sessions. They Wrote It In The US And Mercury Sang On It. However There Were Some Problems With The Companies Representing Publishing Rights For Musker And Lamers So They Could Not Release The Song Properly On The Miracle. At The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert May Played The Song On Piano And Sang It For The First Time In Public And Then Released It As Part Of His Solo Album Back To The Light. The Queen Version Is A New Arrangement. The Guitar Solo Used Differs From The One On May's Album However May Played Variations Of The Made In Heaven Solo In Live Renditions As Early As 1992. This Song Was Also Performed By Queen And Luciano Pavarotti In 2003. You Don't Fool Me
"You Don't Fool Me" Was One Of The Last Tracks Recorded For Made In Heaven And Came About In A Most Unusual Way. May Has Explained On His Website That Producer For The Band David Richards More Or Less Created The Framework Of The Song Singlehandedly Building From Bits Of Lyrics Recorded Just Before Mercury's Death. May Has Said That Before Richards' Work There Was No Song To Speak Of. However After Richards Edited And Mixed The Song Including A Bit Of Harmonies Recorded For "A Winter's Tale" He Presented It To The Band. May Taylor And Deacon Then Added Their Instruments And Backing Vocals And Were Surprised To End Up With A Finished Song That Had Begun As Nothing. The Style Of The Song Is Reminiscent Of Their 1982 Album Hot Space And A Comment Over That Featured On Their Greatest Hits III Album. A Winter's Tale
Main Article A Winter's Tale Song "A Winter's Tale" Is A Ballad Written And Composed By Freddie Mercury At His Apartment In Montreux Switzerland. It Is The Last Song Mercury Solely Composed Entirely "Mother Love"'s Music Is By Brian May . It Has Since Been Branded As One Of Few Christmas Songs From The Band. Whether This Was The Intention It Is Unknown. It's A Beautiful Day Reprise A Heavier Rock Version Of "It's A Beautiful Day" That Is The Same In The Beginning But Later Turns Into Rock. It Contains Samples From "Seven Seas Of Rhye". Yeah
"Yeah" Is The Ending Of "It's A Beautiful Day Reprise ". It Is Sampled From The Track "Don't Try Suicide" The Game And Is Timed At Only 4 Seconds. Untitled
"Untitled Hidden Track" Track 13 Was An Experiment By Producer David Richards With An Ensoniq ASR13 Sampler. He Took The Opening Chords Of 'It's A Beautiful Day' And Made Them Loop And Then Added Mercury's Voice Through Strange Echoes. May And Taylor Also Added Some Ideas To The Track. This Track Is Only Available On The CD Edition Of The Album And The Aforementioned Promo Cassettes. The LP Vinyl And Standard Cassettes Of The Album End With The Shortened "It's A Beautiful Day Reprise " Fading Out After The Second "Yeah" Track 12 On The CD Where This Untitled Track Would Continue On. The Untitled Track Can Be Purchased Also As Part Of The Full Album Or As A Separate Piece From Queen's Official Online Store. Track 13 Created A Good Deal Of Surprise And Confusion Among Fans Given Its Ambient Musical Nature And Its Sheer Length Neither Of Which Have Much Precedent In Queen's Catalogue. The Album's Last Listed Track All Formats Is Track 11 "It's A Beautiful Day Reprise ". After The Crescendo At The End Of This Track Freddie Mercury Is Heard Loudly Saying "Yeah!" Which At Four Seconds Long Comprises The Entire Track 12. Fans Took To Calling This Track By That Monosyllabic Name. The Ambient Music Underneath This Track Continues Into The Mysterious "Untitled" Track 13 Which Ebbs And Flows For Another Twenty-Two-Plus Minutes. Two Schools Of Thought Emerged Amongst Fans. One Was That These Were To Be Considered Not Only Separate Tracks But Separate "songs". The Second Was That Tracks 11 12 And 13 Were All One Song "It's A Beautiful Day " And That The Splitting Of It Was A Deliberate Tongue-In-Cheek Gesture By The Band. Initially The Band Were Content To Maintain The Air Of Mystery Around Track 13. Over Time May Has Discussed It And Shed A Bit More Light On It Such As The Aforementioned Creation By David Richards And The Subsequent Involvement By Himself And Taylor. Musically The Three Tracks 11 12 And 13 Can Be Played Without Interruption As A Single Twenty-Five Minute Piece. The 22 Minute Length Of Track 13 Echoes The 22 Year Gap Between The Release Of 'Made In Heaven' And 'Queen' The Band's First Album With Key Moments In The Timespan Such As Freddie Mercury's Death In 1991 18 00 Being Echoed With More Dramatic And Eerie Notes Than Earlier Minutes In The Piece. At The End A Sound Resembling A Cartoonish Spaceship Is Heard Which Could Be Signalling That Mercury Has Left The Planet As All Of His Vocals Have Been Used Up. Finally At The End Of The "Untitled" Track 13 A Voice Is Heard Likely Freddie's Saying 'Fab!' Personnel
Freddie Mercury – Lead Vocals Piano & Keyboards John Deacon – Bass Guitar Keyboards Backing Vocals Roger Taylor – Drums Percussion Keyboards Vocals Brian May – Guitars Keyboards Vocals Extra Vocal In Let Me Live Catherine Porter David Richards – Co-Production Engineering And Mixing Supervision Justin Shirley-Smith – Co-Production And Engineering Joshua J. Macrae – Co-Production And Engineering Mack – Recording Of Additional Material In The 80s Kevin Metcalfe – Mastering Richard Gray – Artwork Cover Photograph Of Irena Sedleckas Mercury Sculpture In Montreux Chart Performance
Country Charts Sales Peak Position Weeks Certification Sales Argentina 1 Platinum X4 250.000 Austria 1 21 Platinum X2 100.000 Finland 1 15 Platinum 50.000 Germany 1 Platinum X3 1.700.000 Italy 1 Platinum X6 1.000.000 Ireland 1 60.000 Netherlands 1 47 Platinum X2 250.000 New Zealand 1 13 Platinum X3 50.000 Portugal 1 Platinum X3 120.000 Spain 1 Platinum X2 290.000 Sweden 1 13 100.000 Switzerland 1 31 Platinum X3 150.000 United Kingdom 1 25 Platinum X4 1.500.000 Belgium 2 33 Fl. Platinum France 2 Platinum X2 700.000 Norway 2 17 Australia 3 13 Platinum 100.000 Japan 10 Platinum 550.000 United States 58 Gold 800.000 Canada Platinum 150.000 Czech Republic Platinum X2 30.000 Denmark Platinum X2 100.000 Hong Kong Platinum 300.000 Poland Platinum 100.000 Singapore Gold South Africa Platinum South Korea Platinum