Innuendo (album)
Innuendo is the last album of Queen of living of Freddie Mercury. It leaves the February 4th 1991, a few months only before the disappearance of this last. Innuendo then will be marked by a dark atmosphere, impressed sadness and of mélancolie.
The song Innuendo , which gives the general tonality of the album, is not without pointing out the beginnings of the group. Indeed the first albums of Queen are characterized by the same kind of lyrical flights on behalf of Mercury, at the borders of the opera and the Hard rock. The other major songs are I' m Going Slightly Mad , These Are The Days Of Our Lives , and celebrates it The Show Must Go One , kind of will coming up of Freddie Mercury.
Freddie also recalls with Delilah (declaration of love to its cat!) that it will keep until the end its direction of the humor.
The edition vinyl comprises shortened versions of four chansons.
The illustrations of small pocket are Caricaturiste French Grandville (1803-1847).
List tracks of CD
- Innuendo
- I' m Going Slightly Mad
- Headlong
- I Can' T Live With You
- Don' T Try So Hard
- Wrinkle The Wild Wind
- All God' S People
- Thesis Are The Days Off Our Lives
- Delilah
- The Hitman
- Jewel
- The Show Must Go One
List tracks of Vinyl
Face has- Innuendo
- I' m Going Slightly Mad (edition vinyl)
- Headlong
- I Can' T Live With You
- Ride The Wild Wind
- All God' S People
- Thesis Are The Days Off Our Lives
- Delilah
- Don' T Try So Hard (edition vinyl)
- The Hitman (edition vinyl)
- Jewel (edition vinyl)
- The Show Must Go One
Composition of the group for the album
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Freddie Mercury (song, keyboards)
- Brian May (guitar, song, keyboards)
- Roger Taylor (battery, keyboards, song)
- John Deacon (low, keyboards)
- + Steve Howe (traditional Guitar on the song Innuendo )
- + Mike Moran (piano on All God' S people )
- + David Richards (percussion, keyboards)
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